v. 刺激(fuel 的过去式);加燃料
1.The helicopter was already fuelled (up) and ready to go.
直升机已加好油,准备起飞。
2.Tea and beer, two of the nation's favourite drinks, fuelled the revolution.
茶和啤酒,这两种全国最受欢迎的饮料,推动了这场革命。
3.The car is being fuelled in preparation for the race.
那辆车子正在加油,准备参加比赛。
4.A bubble pumped up by saving is much less dangerous than one fuelled by credit.
储蓄助长的泡沫远比信贷滋生的泡沫风险小。
5.Sport and films fuelled the growth of cable and satellite television in the early 1980s.
体育节目和电影在1980年代早期刺激了有线和卫星电视的增长。
6.For instance, Japan’s property boom was fuelled mainly by credit.
例如,日本的房地产泡沫主要是由信用滋养的。
7.True, the credit-fuelled mega-deals of old are unlikely to return soon.
实际上,旧式的信贷驱动型的巨型交易近期不可能重现。
8.Their growth has been fuelled by exports as free trade has proliferated.
它们的增长受到自由贸易激增带来的出口的推动。
9.Cheap money fuelled America's bubble.
低息贷款加剧了美国的泡沫。