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1
点燃, 燃烧
to set something on fire
及物动词
- The camper carefully arranged the dry leaves and twigs to kindle a small fire for cooking.
露营者小心地排列干树叶和树枝,以点燃一小堆火来做饭。
- The ancient villagers relied on friction to kindle fire, rubbing sticks together until sparks appeared.
古代村民依靠摩擦来点燃火,将棍棒互相摩擦直到出现火花。
- The explorer struggled to find dry wood to kindle a fire during the rainy camping trip.
探险家在雨季的露营旅行中艰难地寻找干燥的木材来点燃篝火。
- The ancient ritual involved using a ceremonial torch to kindle a symbolic fire for the festival.
古老的仪式涉及使用 ceremonial torch 为节日 点燃 象征性的火焰。
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点燃, 唤醒
to awaken feelings and sentiments
及物动词
- The heartfelt letter from her long-lost friend kindled a sense of joy and nostalgia within her.
她久违的朋友发自内心的信点燃了她内心的喜悦和怀旧之情。
- The act of kindness from a stranger on a difficult day kindled a spark of hope and restored her faith in humanity.
在一个艰难的日子里,一个陌生人的善举点燃了希望的火花,恢复了她对人性的信仰。
- A sincere apology can kindle forgiveness and repair strained relationships.
真诚的道歉可以激发宽恕并修复紧张的关系。
- A shared love for literature can kindle a deep connection between people with similar interests.
对文学的共同热爱可以激发志趣相投的人之间深厚的联系。
- Inspirational quotes and affirmations can kindle a positive mindset and mental well-being.
励志语录和肯定可以激发积极的心态和心理健康。