a small fiery particle thrown off from a fire, alight in ashes, or produced by striking together two hard surfaces such as stone or metal
火花,火星。
a light produced by a sudden disruptive electrical discharge through the air
电火花。
a discharge such as this serving to ignite the explosive mixture in an internal-combustion engine
(内燃机里火花塞的)放电。
a small bright object or point
闪光体;闪光点
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there was a spark of light. 有一点亮光。
a trace of a specified quality or intense feeling
一丝特性;一丝强烈的感情
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a tiny spark of anger flared within her. 一丝怒火在她的心中逐渐燃烧。
a sense of liveliness and excitement
愉悦,兴奋
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there was a spark between them at their first meeting. 他们第一次会面就碰出了火花。
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〈非正式〉 军队中对无线电报务员(或电工)的昵称。
[no obj.]emit sparks of fire or electricity
发出火花(或电火花)
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the ignition sparks as soon as the gas is turned on. 油门一踩着就点火了。
produce sparks at the point where an electric circuit is interrupted
(电路受阻时)产生火花。
[with obj.]ignite
点燃
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the explosion sparked a fire .爆炸导致了火灾。
〈喻〉 导致,触发(突发事件或过程)
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the severity of the plan sparked off street protests. 这项计划太过严厉,引发了街头示威。
a lively young fellow
生龙活虎的小伙子。
engage in courtship
求婚。
Dame Muriel (1918-2006), Scottish novelist. Notable works:
斯巴克,缪里尔女爵士(1918-2006,苏格兰小说家;代表作品: 《琼·布罗迪小姐的青春》[1961] 和《曼德尔鲍姆大门》[1965] )。
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spark out Brit. informal completely unconscious 〈英, 非正式〉 完全丧失知觉I think he would knock Bowe spark out. 我想他会把鲍威打昏的 -
sparks fly an encounter becomes heated or lively 激烈争吵 -
strike sparks off each other (或 one another ) (of two or more people) creatively inspire each other while working on something (两个或两个以上的人)相互启发
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sparkn.火花;火星;生龙活虎的小伙子;(Spark)人名:斯巴克
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parkn.公园;庭园;专用场地;停车制动挡;(Park)人名:帕克
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spareadj.多余的;瘦削的;简洁;暂时空闲的
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