单词 | spark |
释义 | spark UK [spɑ:k] US [spɑ:rk] noun CAUSE 原因 ADVANCED only singular ■a first small event or problem which causes a much worse situation to develop 导火线,诱因 •That small incident was the spark that set off the street riots.那件小事是引发街头暴动的导火线。 UK [spɑ:k] US [spɑ:rk] noun FIRE/ELECTRICITY 火/电 countable ■a very small piece of fire which flies out from something that is burning or which is made by rubbing two hard things together, or a flash of light made by electricity 火花,火星;电火花 •Sparks were flying out of the bonfire and blowing everywhere.营火中飞溅出很多火星,迸得到处都是。 •You can start a fire by rubbing two dry pieces of wood together until you produce a spark.你可以透过摩擦两块干木头直到产生火花来点火。 spark of anger/inspiration/life, etc. ■a very small amount of a particular emotion or quality in a person 愤怒/灵感/生命的火花等 UK [spɑ:k] US [spɑ:rk] noun sparks fly ■If sparks fly between two or more people, they argue angrily 激烈争论 •When they get together in a meeting the UK [spɑ:k] US [spɑ:rk] verb transitive ■to cause the start of something, especially an argument or fighting 引起,导致,触发(尤指争论或打斗) •This proposal will almost certainly spark another countrywide debate about how to organize the school system.这项提议很可能会再一次引起全国性的关于如何组织学校体系的争论。 •The recent interest rises have sparked new problems for the Government.近期利率的调升为政府带来了新问题。 •The visit of the all-white rugby team sparked off |
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