英语释义
1. a small particle of a burning substance thrown out by a body in combustion or remaining when combustion is nearly completed
2. a hot glowing particle struck from a larger mass especially one heated by friction
3. a luminous disruptive electrical discharge of very short duration between two conductors separated by a gas (such as air)
4. the discharge in a spark plug
5. the mechanism controlling the discharge in a spark plug
6. sparkle, flash
7. something that sets off a sudden force
provided the spark that helped the team to rally
8. a latent particle capable of growth or developing germ
still retains a spark of decency
9. a radio operator on a ship
10. to throw out sparks
11. to flash or fall like sparks
12. to produce sparks specifically to have the electric ignition working
13. to respond with enthusiasm
14. to set off in a burst of activity activate
the question sparked a lively discussion —often used with off
15. to stir to activity incite
sparked her team to victory
16. a foppish young man
17. lover, beau
18. woo, court
19. Dame Muriel (Sarah) 1918–2006 née Camberg British writer
20. a small bit of burning material
Sparks flew from a fire.
21. a hot glowing bit struck from a mass (as by steel on flint)
22. a short bright flash of electricity between two points
23. sparkle entry 2 sense 1
24. trace entry 1 sense 2
He showed a spark of interest.
25. to give off or cause to give off small bits of burning material or short bright flashes of electricity
The burning wood crackled and sparked. The wires made contact and sparked.
26. to set off
The question sparked a discussion.