to spark
01
冒火花, 闪烁
to emit small flashes of electricity or fire
Intransitive
例子
The faulty wire began to spark, indicating a potential electrical problem in the house.
有故障的电线开始火花,表明房子里有潜在的电气问题。
02
引发, 激发
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
例子
A simple act of kindness can often spark a chain reaction of goodwill in a community.
一个简单的善举往往能在社区中引发一连串的善意反应。
Spark
01
火花, 火星
a small fragment of a burning or glowing substance thrown off by fire or friction
例子
A spark from the stove ignited the kitchen towel.
火花从炉子点燃了厨房毛巾。
02
火花, 闪光
a brief flash or small point of light
例子
The candle 's wick emitted a tiny spark.
蜡烛的烛芯发出了微小的火花。
03
火花, 电弧
an electrical discharge that passes through a gas when a voltage is applied
例子
The spark from the wire caused a brief shock.
电线上的火花引起了一次短暂的震动。
04
火花, 光芒
brightness or liveliness in expression, showing merriment or vitality
例子
His speech had a spark that energized the audience.
他的演讲有一种火花,让听众充满活力。
05
火花, 微光
a small but noticeable trace of a quality, feeling, or potential that could grow
例子
A spark of curiosity led him to explore further.
一丝好奇心驱使他进一步探索。



























