ignite
ignite 英 [ɪgˈnaɪt] 美 [ɪɡˈnaɪt]
v. 点燃
进行时:igniting 过去式:ignited 过去分词:ignited 第三人称单数:ignites 名词复数:ignites
- Ignite is a verb that means to start heat or a flame. Trying to ignite a match inside a dark fireworks factory is a really bad idea — one that can get you blown sky high.
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- v. 点燃
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1. Gas ignites very easily.
汽油易燃。
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2. Tempers ignited when the whole family spent Christmas together.
全家凑到一起度圣诞节,大家心里都十分激动。
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3. Flames melted a lead pipe and ignited leaking gas.
火焰熔化了一段铅管,燃着了漏出来的煤气。
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4. His words ignited their anger.
他的话引发了他们的怒火。
- ignite (v.) 1660s (trans.), from Latin ignitus, past participle of ignire "set on fire, make red hot," from ignis "fire" (see igneous). Attested earlier as an adjective (1550s). Intransitive sense from 1818. Related: Ignited; igniting.
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