spark
美音:
[spɑ:k
]英音:
[spɑ:k
]n.火花,火星,闪光,情郎,花花公子,活力,电信技师,瞬间放电 vi.闪烁,发火花,求婚 vt.发动,鼓舞,使有朝气,求婚
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spark为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
名词:sparker 动词过去式:sparked 过去分词:sparked 现在分词:sparking 第三人称单数:sparks
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spark
/spɑ:k; spɑrk/ n
1 [C]
(a) tiny glowing particle thrown off from sth burning or produced when two hard substances (eg stone, metal, flint) are struck together 火花; 火星
*Sparks from the fire were flying up the chimney. 火星沿着烟囱向上飘.
* The firework exploded in a shower of sparks. 烟火炸开放出一阵火花.
* Rubbing stones together produces sparks to start a fire. 用石头相擦可产生火花用来引火.
(b) flash of light produced by the breaking of an electric current (切断电流而产生的)电火花
*a faulty light switch sending out sparks 冒着火花的有故障的电灯开关.
2 [sing] ~ of sth trace (of a particular quality) (某特质的)极微的量
*He hasn't a spark of generosity in him. 他一点也不慷慨.
* without a spark of enthusiasm 没有丝毫的积极性.
3 (idm 习语) a bright spark => bright. make the fur/sparks fly => fly2.
v [I]
1 give out sparks (spark 1); producesparks 发出火花; 冒火星
*The fire is sparking dangerously.那堆火迸出火星, 十分危险.
2 (phr v) spark sth off (infml 口) be the immediate cause of (usu sth bad); lead to sth 直接导致(尤指坏事); 引发某事
*His comment sparked off a quarrel between them. 他提的意见引起了他们之间的争吵.
* The incident sparked off a whole chain of disasters. 那件事惹出了一连串的灾祸.
1. A single spark can start a prairie fire. 星星之火, 可以燎原。
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