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1. The singers and dancers stirred up a lot of excitement.
歌者和舞者们令群众兴奋不已。
2. They were trying to stir up trouble at the university.
他们想在大学里闹事。
3. The speech stirred up a lot of excitement.
那场演说引起很大的骚动。
1. stir up的解释
1. 煽动:stick to 坚持,紧跟 | stir up 煽动 | strike the hour 敲钟报时
2. 搅起:21. roaringly:兴隆地,昌盛地 | 22. stir up:搅起 | 23. dung:粪
3. stir up的近义词
3. 掀起;搅起;煽动;激励;唤起:still less 何况;更不用说 | stir up 掀起;搅起;煽动;激励;唤起 | subject to 有...的倾向;易遭;易患;受制于;根据...
1. 扬起(灰尘);卷起(泥浆)
If something stirs up dust or stirs up mud in water, it causes it to rise up and move around.
e.g. They saw first a cloud of dust and then the car that was stirring it up.
他们先看到了扬起的一团尘土,然后才看到了汽车。
2. 挑起,引起(不愉快的情绪或事态)
If you stir up a particular mood or situation, usually a bad one, you cause it.
e.g. As usual, Harriet is trying to stir up trouble...
像往常一样,哈丽雅特正试图找麻烦。
e.g. He said senior government officials were trying to stir up ethnic tension...
他说政府高级官员们正在试图挑起紧张的种族局势。
verb
1. provoke or stir up
e.g. incite a riot
set off great unrest among the people
Synonym: inciteinstigateset off
2. change the arrangement or position of
Synonym: agitatevexdisturbcommoveshake upraise up
3. arouse or excite feelings and passions
e.g. The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor
The refugees'' fate stirred up compassion around the world
Wake old feelings of hatred
Synonym: inflamewakeigniteheatfire up
4. try to stir up public opinion