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spark

[spɑ:k]sparked, sparking, sparks

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火星(36%),引起(26%),激发(13%),闪烁(9%),朝气(4%),热情回应(4%),俗丽的年轻人(2%),情人(2%),向...求爱(2%),冒火花(2%)
n.火花;朝气;闪光
vt.发动;鼓舞;求婚
vi.闪烁;发火花;求婚
n.(Spark)人名;(俄)斯帕克
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spark ★★★☆☆
/spɑ͟ː(r)k/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]火花;火星 A spark is a tiny bright piece of burning material that flies up from something that is burning.
  • The fire gradually got bigger and bigger. Sparks flew off in all directions.

    火越燃越烈,火星四溅。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]电火花;火花放电 A spark is a flash of light caused by electricity. It often makes a loud sound.
  • He passed an electric spark through a mixture of gases.

    他让一束电火花穿过了一团混合气体。

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[VERB 动词]发出火花;闪光 If something sparks, sparks of fire or light come from it.
  [V]
  [V prep]
  • The wires were sparking above me...

    电线在我头顶上方冒着火花。

  • I stared into the flames of the fire as it sparked to life.

    火光在闪烁,我注视着熊熊燃烧的烈焰。

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[VERB 动词]引起(大火) If a burning object or electricity sparks a fire, it causes a fire.
  [V n]
  • A dropped cigarette may have sparked the fire.

    可能是丢弃的烟头导致了这场大火。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]微量;一点点 A spark of a quality or feeling, especially a desirable one, is a small but noticeable amount of it.
  [N of n]
  • His music lacked that vital spark of imagination...

    他的音乐缺少非常关键的那一点灵感。

  • Even Oliver felt a tiny spark of excitement.

    连奥利弗都感到一丝兴奋。

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[VERB 动词]触发;引发 If one thing sparks another, the first thing causes the second thing to start happening.
  [V n]
  [V-ed]
  [V n P]
  [V P n (not pron)]
  • What was it that sparked your interest in motoring?

    是什么让你对开车产生了兴趣?

  • The proposals are expected to spark heated debate.

    这些提议估计会引起激烈的争论。

  • ...a row sparked by a comment about his sister.

    由对他姐姐的一句评价引发的争吵

  • Spark off means the same as spark .spark off 同 spark
    • That incident sparked it off...

      那次事件引发了这件事。

    • His book, Animal Liberation, sparked off a revolution in the way we think about animals.

      他的著作《动物解放》引发了一场关于我们该如何看待动物的思想革命。

    • ...a political crisis sparked off by religious violence.

      宗教暴力触发的政治危机

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See also:
bright spark
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    [PHRASE 短语]激烈争论;热烈讨论 If sparks fly between people, they discuss something in an excited or angry way.
      [V inflects]
    • They are not afraid to tackle the issues or let the sparks fly when necessary.

      他们不怕应对这些问题,也不怕必要时来一番激烈的争论。

    相关词组:
    spark off

    Oxford
    spark / spɑːk ; NAmE spɑːrk /
    noun
    ,
    verb
    spark sparks sparked sparking
    noun 1 [countable ] a very small burning piece of material that is produced by sth that is burning or by hitting two hard substances together 火花;火星 A shower of sparks flew up the chimney. 烟囱里飞出无数火星。 2 [countable ] a small flash of light produced by an electric current 电火花 sparks from a faulty light switch 漏电的电灯开关发出的火花 A spark ignites the fuel in a car engine. 汽车发动机中的燃料由火花点燃。 3 [countable ,  usually singular ] sparkof sth a small amount of a particular quality or feeling (指品质或感情)一星,丝毫,一丁点 SYN
    glimmer
    a spark of hope 一线希望
    4 [uncountable ,  singular ] a special quality of energy, intelligence or enthusiasm that makes sb very clever, amusing, etc. 生气;活力;才华;热情 As a writer he seemed to lack creative spark. 作为作家,他似乎缺少创作激情。 5 [countable ] an action or event that causes sth important to develop, especially trouble or violence 诱因;导火线 the sparks of revolution 革命的导火线 6 [countable ,  usually plural ] feelings of anger or excitement between people 愤怒的情感;激烈的情绪 Sparks flewat the meeting (= there was a lot of argument). 会上争论激烈,火星四溅。 IDIOMsee
    bright
    adj.
    verb 1 [transitive ] to cause sth to start or develop, especially suddenly 引发;触发 sparksth The proposal would spark a storm of protest around the country. 这一提案将引发全国性的抗议浪潮。 Winds brought down power lines, sparking a fire. 大风刮断电线,引起了火灾。 sparksth off The riots were sparked off by the arrest of a local leader. 骚乱是因逮捕一名当地领导人而触发的。 2 [intransitive ] to produce small flashes of fire or electricity 冒火花;飞火星;产生电火花 a sparking, crackling fire 劈啪直响、火星飞迸的火 ( figurative) The game suddenly sparked to life. 比赛突然变得激烈起来。 PHRASAL VERB ˌspark ˈup sth ( BrE) to begin a conversation, an argument, a friendship, etc, often suddenly 激起,突然引发(交谈、争论、友谊等) I tried to spark up a conversation with her. 我设法跟她攀谈起来。 spark / spɑːk ; NAmE spɑːrk /
    LDC
    spark1 noun
    spark2 verb
    sparkspark1 /spɑːk $ spɑːrk/ ●○○ noun
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    1fire [countable] a very small piece of burning material produced by a fire or by hitting or rubbing two hard objects together:  sparks from the fire The scrape of metal on metal sent up a shower of sparks.2electricity [countable] a flash of light caused by electricity passing across a space:  electric sparks from a broken wire3spark of interest/excitement/anger etc a small amount of a feeling or quality:  Rachel looked at her and felt a spark of hope.4cause [countable] a small action or event that causes something to happen, especially trouble or violence:  The judge’s verdict provided the spark for the riots. Interest rate cuts were the spark the market needed.5intelligence/energy [uncountable] a quality of intelligence or energy that makes someone successful or fun to be with:  She was tired, and lacked her usual spark. McKellen’s performance gives the play its spark of life (=quality of energy).6sparks [plural] anger or angry arguments:  The sparks were really flying (=people were arguing angrily) at the meeting! bright spark
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    1[transitive] (also spark something ↔ off) to be the cause of something, especially trouble or violence SYN  provoke:  The police response sparked outrage in the community. A discarded cigarette sparked a small brush fire.2spark somebody’s interest/hope/curiosity etc to make someone feel interested, hopeful etc:  topics that spark children’s imaginations3[intransitive] to produce sparks of fire or electricity

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