单词 | Stir up |
例句 | 1. As usual, Harriet is trying to stir up trouble. 2. His speech was calculated to stir up the crowd. 3. She's always trying to stir up scandal. 4. Don't stir up trouble between them. 5. Before painting(), you should stir up the paint a bit. 6. Their aim was to stir up feeling against the war. 7. Whenever he's around, he always manages to stir up trouble. 8. What they are doing is bound to stir up controversy. 9. It seems to stir up emotions and rake over apparently quiescent turmoil. 10. Don't deliberately stir up trouble. 5 Pray for the person that is picking on you. 11. For many of us, these long winter nights stir up painful memories and fearful thoughts. 12. How dared this man, a virtual stranger, stir up these doubts in so private an area of her life? 13. The murder of anti-Soviet activists abroad would stir up fierce controversy at home. 14. And, of course, if he did stir up trouble he could always be put inside again. 15. For lawyers, unlike most accountants, love to stir up trouble. 16. So Renwick kept the conversation innocuous, nothing to stir up any more tension in Moore. 16. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 17. Attempts to stir up nationalistic feeling at such times are bound to be self-defeating. 18. The dismissal of such people would stir up controversy the president would just as soon avoid. 19. Next, stir up the eggs with the milk. 20. They argued that his presence in the village could only stir up trouble. 21. We appreciate the investment, without which we would be unable to stir up the trouble that gives our lives meaning. 22. Whenever there is a chance, she and her partners will emerge and stir up trouble. 23. How extraordinary that a waif-like singer in her 20s - however you judge her talents - can stir up so much feeling. 24. Male speaker Anybody with strong convictions that what he is doing is right is bound to stir up controversy. 25. There was thus little in the second reign to stir up renewed animosity towards the Woodvilles. 26. If their tendency is that they are likely or intended to stir up racial hatred, that is sufficient. 4. 27. She hated being the centre of attention, but at least it would serve to stir up an interest in her business. 28. They scheduled a night meeting at the Dreamland Skating Rink on Jan. 25 to stir up the righteous. 29. This has caused humanitarian problems that have helped to stir up racism and hatred. 30. Certainly, looming cancellation, panting adolescents and constant comparisons with a big star stir up inner turmoil. 1. They argued that his presence in the village could only stir up trouble. 31. They could stir up, they could allay. 32. Stir up the consciousness of participate of student. 33. They are trying to stir up international jihad. 34. You should stir up the coffee. 35. Don't stir up the dregs. 36. The Republicans are a mess[], and the elderly Arizonan senator has plainly failed to stir up his party's supporters in the same way as either of the main Democrats. 37. And if you stir up a hornet's nest, you create trouble or problems. 38. Both papers say they wore their Remembrance Day poppies despite being warned by the Chinese this would stir up unhappy memories of the Opium Wars. 39. Cut spinach into small sections, parboil until cooked, squeeze to drain, then add into the minced pork, stir up to form stuffing. 40. The opposition is trying to stir up feelings of dissatisfaction among the voters. 41. You come all the way here to stir up my shit just because you have a bad memory? 42. A reunion will stir up memories that you once had. 43. Dingus tries to stir up more trouble and get involved with the pale, baby - talking Indian, Anna. 44. The most vulnerable to stir up trouble among the variety show award in this category. 45. The construction of Ecosystem County in Miyun County is important to stir up the harmony of environment economy and society and realize the destination of people's richness. 46. " The Communists, of course ! Just making the most of a chance to stir up trouble! 46. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 47. The soldiers were sent into the foreign country to stir up violence among the natives. 48. And if you strone stir up a hornet's nest, you create trouble or problems. 49. So, theories and practiced to combine together to stir up raw recruit more to music of enthusiasm and confidence, make it feel learn to have to use. 50. Profession lesson interest in the teaching and prelect the skillful of the way, Can stir up the student's study interest, Construct the relaxed and pleased study atmosphere. 51. When the china related article doesn't stir up a hothead debate, it means the worry is real and felt by many Chinese. 52. So we need a weekly sign to stir up our faith and hope and longing for the eternal rest. 53. While you preach peace, you make it the business of your life to stir up dissension. 54. It must be realized that at the first opportunity they will again stir up trouble. 55. But I didn't dare ask her too much. I was afraid to stir up old memories. 56. No Merry Andrew, to stir up the multitude with jests, perhaps hundreds of years old, but still effective, by their appeals to the very broadest sources of mirthful sympathy. 57. Any momentary triumph you think gained through argument is really a Pyrrhic victory: The resentment and ill will you stir up is stronger and lasts longer than any momentary change of opinion. 58. The LORD will march out like a mighty man, like a warrior he will stir up his zeal; with a shout he will raise the battle cry and will triumph over his enemies. 59. The author was playing the devil's advocate to stir up argument. 60. The modernization conceives the stability, but modernization process stir up the turmoil. 61. Chinese Hibiscus' appearance symbolizes the alteration of seasons. Also, the burning sun and blossomy Chinese Hibiscus are so red that they stir up our exciting feelings. 62. The summit is sure to stir up a about the institutions that oversee the international economy. 63. In that country they will in their turn stir up the tusky Boar. 64. Rosneft executives say their exploration drilling will not stir up radiation. 65. He is always honest and kind , he will not stir up trouble. 66. Don't stir up area discrimination, or it'll trigger many disharmonious sounds. 67. He said senior government officials were trying to stir up ethnic tension. 68. Melt feeling in language teaching, stir up a student to"inebriate" a language, make thus language classroom teaching to attain to open but have vitality,[] the instruction student learn good language. 69. The long-tongued Magpie wanted to stir up again. "How hard you fly back and forth to carry wood in the wind and rain!" 70. Dissentious implies an attitude of wanting to stir up differences, causing gaps in otherwise friendly relationships. 71. They were trying to stir up trouble at the university. 72. She tried to stir up mischief among the other pupils. |
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