fomented

fomented

美 [foʊˈment]  英 [fəʊˈment]

  • v.酝酿;【医】热敷
  • 网络煽动;助长;引发

词形变化

第三人称单数:foments  现在分词:fomenting  过去式:fomented  

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英汉解释

v.
1.
酝酿,煽动,挑起
2.
【医】热敷,热罨

英英解释

v.

例句

Culture fomented from Europe's tip to its top. Wagner was master of music and people did not forget their own artists. France had.

文化欧洲不断上升瓦格纳音乐大师人民没有忘记他们自己艺术家法国产生契柯夫

At least once a decade, Colonel Qaddafi fomented shocking violence that terrorized Libyans.

至少十年卡扎菲利比亚开始令人震惊暴力恐怖统治

Mr. Lukashenko has sought to portray the protest as part of an attempted coup, fomented by other countries.

卢卡申科力图抗议活动形容其它国家煽动政变企图一部分

This, combined with the pungent pheremones that Rodians naturally exude, has fomented an increasingly common intolerance towards their kind.

加上罗迪亚人天生分泌出来刺鼻激素味道导致人们他们普遍难以容忍情绪日益增加

It was closer to being a turbulent ocean fomented by the tempestuous warp tides below.

接近飓风空间潮汐推动狂暴洋面

In July 1974 Makarios was briefly deposed in a coup fomented by Greece's colonels, and Turkey invaded, taking control of 38% of the island.

1974年7月马可里阿斯短暂希腊上校煽动政变罢免土耳其出兵控制塞岛38%领土

This dramatic increase of population fomented and fueled an economic revolution in premodern China.

人口急剧增加引发古代中国一场经济革命

Add all those changes up and it's fomented an offensive explosion.

所有这些改善起来促成魔术进攻爆发

have you fomented it ? " the spare old man asked" .

拨弄起来?”瘦削老人问道