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fired-up 英'faɪəd'ʌp美'faɪəd'ʌp COCA⁹⁵⁰⁸²BNC⁸⁶⁶⁶⁰⁺⁹Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英例句例句 adj.热心的¹⁰⁰
动词 fire up: arouse or excite feelings and passionsbegin to smoke 形容词100% 用作形容词Enthusiasts had been talking up the game.热心的人们一直在吹捧那场比赛。 He was particularly impressed by their zeal in helping SS Einsatzgruppen squads murder Jews in ghettos that were being set up in the region.希姆莱印象最为深刻的是他们十分热心的帮助党卫队特别行动队来屠杀当地犹太聚居区的犹太人。 And more mundane worries about the economy may drive more Democrats, who are already fired-up by dislike of Mr Bush’s administration, to turn out in droves. 而借对经济前景的担忧和对布什政府的不满,使民主党更加抱成一团了。 ecocn Some Democrats think their party's agonising selection process will produce a battle- hardened nominee backed by legions of fired-up supporters. 有些民主党人认为这一场令人痛苦的初选会产生一个实战考验过的候选人,以及无数斗志高昂的支持者。 ecocn That is especially true of the first- time voters, enthusiastic young people and fired-up blacks Mr Obama was able to mobilise in2008. 这对于第一次投票的选民更是如此,他们都是奥巴马在2008年成功动员起来的热情洋溢的年轻人和黑人。 ecocn |