spark
spark
spɑrk
spaark
British pronunciation
/spɑːk/

“spark”的英语定义和含义

to spark
01

冒火花, 闪烁

to emit small flashes of electricity or fire
Intransitive
to spark definition and meaning
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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。
As she struck the match against the rough surface, it sparked, lighting the candle on the table.
当她在粗糙的表面上划火柴时,它迸发出火花,点燃了桌子上的蜡烛。
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
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The passionate speech by the leader sparked a wave of enthusiasm among the crowd.
领导人的激情演讲在人群中引发了一股热情浪潮。
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

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

example
例子
Sparks flew from the campfire.
A spark from the stove ignited the kitchen towel.
02

a brief flash or small point of light

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She saw a spark of lightning in the distance.
The candle 's wick emitted a tiny spark.
03

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

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Static electricity can create a spark when touching metal.
The spark from the wire caused a brief shock.
04

brightness or liveliness in expression, showing merriment or vitality

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There was a spark in her eyes when she laughed.
His speech had a spark that energized the audience.
05

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

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There was a spark of hope in her eyes.
A spark of curiosity led him to explore further.
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