释义 |
- n.火花;电火花;火星;活力
- v.引发;触发;冒火花;飞火星
- 网络斯巴达克;斯帕克;斯巴克
复数:sparks 过去分词:sparked 现在分词:sparking v.+n. spark interest,spark war,spark fire,spark inflation,fear spark n. flash,flicker,sparkle,glint,arc v. glimmer,glow,ignite,generate,produce 1. | [c] 火花;火星a very small burning piece of material that is produced by sth that is burning or by hitting two hard substances together |
| A shower of sparks flew up the chimney. 烟囱里飞出无数火星。 |
2. | [c] 电火花a small flash of light produced by an electric current |
| 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. | [c][ususing] ~ of sth (指品质或感情)一星,丝毫,一丁点a small amount of a particular quality or feeling |
4. | [u][sing] 生气;活力;才华;热情a special quality of energy, intelligence or enthusiasm that makes sb very clever, amusing, etc. |
| As a writer he seemed to lack creative spark. 作为作家,他似乎缺少创作激情。 |
5. | [c] 诱因;导火线an action or event that causes sth important to develop, especially trouble or violence |
| the sparks of revolution 革命的导火线 |
6. | [c][usupl] 愤怒的情感;激烈的情绪feelings of anger or excitement between people |
| Sparks flew at the meeting(= there was a lot of argument) . 会上争论激烈,火星四溅。 |
1. | [t] 引发;触发to cause sth to start or develop, especially suddenly |
| 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。 | | 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. | [i] 冒火花;飞火星;产生电火花to produce small flashes of fire or electricity |
| a sparking, crackling fire 噼啪直响、火星飞迸的火 | | The game suddenly sparked to life. 比赛突然变得激烈起来。 |
n. | 7. 愉快的年轻人;翩翩少年;纨绔子弟,花花公子;求爱者;情郎 7. 愉快的年轻人;翩翩少年;纨绔子弟,花花公子;求爱者;情郎 | v. | 1. 发火花,飞火星儿;使闪耀,使闪光;用眼神表示(喜悦等);〔美国〕鼓舞,激励 1. 发火花,飞火星儿;使闪耀,使闪光;用眼神表示(喜悦等);〔美国〕鼓舞,激励 | un. | |
n. | 1. a vain young man, especially one concerned with fashion and appearance 2. a small piece of a burning substance thrown off in combustion or produced in friction 3. a quick bright discharge of electricity between two conductors 4. a factor or device that sets off or acts as a stimulant, inspiration, or catalyst 5. a latent trace of something capable of development 6. a very small piece of burning material 7. the quality of being lively and original 8. a short feeling or expression of something 9. something that starts a series of events or a process 1. a vain young man, especially one concerned with fashion and appearance 2. a small piece of a burning substance thrown off in combustion or produced in friction 3. a quick bright discharge of electricity between two conductors 4. a factor or device that sets off or acts as a stimulant, inspiration, or catalyst 5. a latent trace of something capable of development 6. a very small piece of burning material 7. the quality of being lively and original 8. a short feeling or expression of something 9. something that starts a series of events or a process | v. | 1. to try to persuade somebody to become romantically or sexually involved 2. to stimulate or initiate a burst of activity 3. to respond with lively enthusiasm 5. to have an electric ignition working properly so that it generates sparks 6. to make something happen, especially something involving violence or angry feelings 7. to start a fire or explosion 1. to try to persuade somebody to become romantically or sexually involved 2. to stimulate or initiate a burst of activity 3. to respond with lively enthusiasm 5. to have an electric ignition working properly so that it generates sparks 6. to make something happen, especially something involving violence or angry feelings 7. to start a fire or explosion |
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