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restoke verb[ T ] (alsore-stoke)uk /ˌriːˈstəʊk/ to increase the activity or strength of something again: 恢复 The plan has restoked tensions within the club. The news re-stoked hopes for a solution to the conflict.这一消息重新点燃了解决冲突的希望。 to add fuel to a fire that is starting to go out: 给残火加燃料 She would get up at 6.45 in the morning and restoke the kitchen range. He brought in a sack of coal and restoked the boiler.他拿来一袋煤,重新给锅炉燃旺了火。 The news re-stoked the flames of speculation again. The government's decision to restoke the economy with £100 billion was the right decision. His new book is restoking the fires of controversy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Encouraging and urging on abet barrack for someone bread bring bring someone out get in there!idiom get out of here!idiom go on good/great/lovely stuff!idiom goose muster pave pave the wayidiom pep talk permit prepare spur stimulus stoke urge
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