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ig·nite
/ɪgˈnaɪt/
(
vt
.)點燃,使灼熱,使興奮
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ig·nite
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Ignited
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Igniting
.]
1.
To
kindle
or
set
on
fire
;
as
,
to
ignite
paper
or
wood
.
2.
Chem.
To
subject
to
the
action
of
intense
heat
;
to
heat
strongly
; --
often
said
of
incombustible
or
infusible
substances
;
as
,
to
ignite
iron
or
platinum
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ig·nite
,
v. i.
To
take
fire
;
to
begin
to
burn
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ignite
v
1:
cause
to
start
burning
;
subject
to
fire
or
great
heat
;
"
Great
heat
can
ignite
almost
any
dry
matter
"; "
Light
a
cigarette
" [
syn
:
light
] [
ant
:
snuff out
]
2:
start
to
burn
or
burst
into
flames
; "
Marsh
gases
ignited
suddenly
"; "
The
oily
rags
combusted
spontaneously
" [
syn
:
erupt
,
catch fire
,
take fire
,
combust
,
conflagrate
]
3:
arouse
or
excite
feelings
and
passions
; "
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
" [
syn
:
inflame
,
stir
up
,
wake
,
heat
,
fire up
]
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