reignite的意思和读音

reignite

: [ˌri:ɪg'naɪt] : [ˌri:ɪg'naɪt]

v.使

reignitev.

1.使to start burning again; to make sth start burning again

The oven burners reignite automatically if blown out.

You may need to reignite the pilot light.

Their passion was reignited by a romantic trip to Venice.

v.1.

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1.Steven Gerrard is determined to put a frustrating period behind him and help reignite Liverpool's season.-

2.Meanwhile, the crew is carrying a critical payload: a bomb that they plan to shoot into the sun to reignite it.

3.It is also the case in the United States, where unprecedented stimulus spending has failed to sufficiently reignite growth and job creation.

4.Now, Nasa hopes to reignite the public's interest in manned space flight and win support for a massive investment in new trips to space.NASA

5.Glen Johnson believes'sticking together'will be one of the key factors in helping Liverpool reignite their season.

6.Wipe with a scarlet maple's woods in this season to reignite inside the fire of life it is the Canadian whoops.便

7.Often, with a little effort, you can reignite the same passion you felt when you first hit that "Post" button.

8.It remains to be seen if the developments in South Africa will reignite the debate of unionization in Wal-Mart's U. S. stores.

9.A correction in property could reignite interest in stocks, especially if combined with a fall in inflation.——

10.Several issues, if mishandled, could reignite a bloodier conflict all over again.