spark
spark
spɑrk
spaark
British pronunciation
/spɑːk/

Definição e significado de "spark"em inglês

to spark
01

faiscar, centelhar

to emit small flashes of electricity or fire
Intransitive
to spark definition and meaning
example
Exemplos
The welder carefully ignited the torch, causing it to spark and light up the work area.
O soldador acendeu cuidadosamente o maçarico, fazendo-o faiscar e iluminar a área de trabalho.
02

desencadear, provocar

to trigger or ignite a reaction, response, or action, often by provoking or inspiring someone or something to action
Transitive: to spark a reaction or response
example
Exemplos
A single tweet from the celebrity sparked a social media frenzy and thousands of retweets.
Um único tweet da celebridade desencadeou um frenesi nas redes sociais e milhares de retweets.
01

a small fragment of a burning or glowing substance thrown off by fire or friction

example
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The fireplace emitted tiny sparks.
02

a brief flash or small point of light

example
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The fireworks sent sparks into the sky.
03

an electrical discharge that passes through a gas when a voltage is applied

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The spark was a result of high voltage in the circuit.
04

brightness or liveliness in expression, showing merriment or vitality

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A spark of mischief danced on his face.
05

a small but noticeable trace of a quality, feeling, or potential that could grow

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A spark of anger flared in his voice.
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