spark
[spɑ:rk]
n.
燃烧的颗粒;
火星,火花,余火;
(金属的)发光的颗粒;
电火花;
vi.
发出火星,发出闪光;
热烈赞同;
正常运转;
vt.
发动,触发;
激起运动,鼓舞;
例句:
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Escaping gas can also spark catastrophic explosions and fires.
来自SA
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He passed an electric spark through a mixture of gases.
他让一束电火花穿过了一团混合气体。
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Some bright spark turned the heating off last night!
某个聪明过头的家伙昨晚把暖气关了。
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His music lacked that vital spark of imagination.
他的音乐缺少非常关键的那一点灵感。
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Louis needs the spark that the project may bring.
来自WSJ
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The return of Kovalchuk didn't spark the Devils.
来自WSJ
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A cigarette spark started the forest fire.
香烟的火星引起了这场森林火灾。
来自《权威词典》
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We couldn't even raise a spark of interest for our plan.
我们对自己的计划根本提不起一点兴趣。
来自《权威词典》