spark 的英语意思
sparkspark1 /spɑːk $ spɑːrk/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1fire [countable] a very small piece of burning material produced by a fire or by hitting or rubbing two hard objects together燃烧物或两硬物碰撞、摩擦时迸发的极小燃烧颗粒;火星:
sparks from the fire火焰迸出的火星
The scrape of metal on metal sent up a shower of sparks.金属与金属的摩擦溅起了一阵火花。2electricity [countable] a flash of light caused by electricity passing across a space电流穿越空间时产生的闪光;电火花:
electric sparks from a broken wire断线冒出的电火花3spark of interest/excitement/anger etc a small amount of a feeling or quality少量(情感或特质);一丝:
Rachel looked at her and felt a spark of hope.雷切尔看着她,心中涌起了一丝希望。4cause [countable] a small action or event that causes something to happen, especially trouble or violence引发某事(尤指麻烦或暴力)的小举动或事件;导火索:
The judge’s verdict provided the spark for the riots.法官的判决成为暴乱的导火索。
Interest rate cuts were the spark the market needed.降息正是市场所需的催化剂。5intelligence/energy [uncountable] a quality of intelligence or energy that makes someone successful or fun to be with使人出色或令人乐于相处的才智或活力:
She was tired, and lacked her usual spark.她很疲惫,少了往日的神采。
McKellen’s performance gives the play its spark of life (=quality of energy).麦克伦的表演赋予了这出戏生命的活力(即充满活力的特质)。6sparks [plural] anger or angry arguments愤怒;激烈争吵:
The sparks were really flying (=people were arguing angrily) at the meeting!会议上唇枪舌剑,火药味十足(即众人激烈争吵)! → bright spark at bright(11)
查看全部语言翻译1fire [countable] a very small piece of burning material produced by a fire or by hitting or rubbing two hard objects together燃烧物或两硬物碰撞、摩擦时迸发的极小燃烧颗粒;火星:
sparks from the fire火焰迸出的火星
The scrape of metal on metal sent up a shower of sparks.金属与金属的摩擦溅起了一阵火花。2electricity [countable] a flash of light caused by electricity passing across a space电流穿越空间时产生的闪光;电火花:
electric sparks from a broken wire断线冒出的电火花3spark of interest/excitement/anger etc a small amount of a feeling or quality少量(情感或特质);一丝:
Rachel looked at her and felt a spark of hope.雷切尔看着她,心中涌起了一丝希望。4cause [countable] a small action or event that causes something to happen, especially trouble or violence引发某事(尤指麻烦或暴力)的小举动或事件;导火索:
The judge’s verdict provided the spark for the riots.法官的判决成为暴乱的导火索。
Interest rate cuts were the spark the market needed.降息正是市场所需的催化剂。5intelligence/energy [uncountable] a quality of intelligence or energy that makes someone successful or fun to be with使人出色或令人乐于相处的才智或活力:
She was tired, and lacked her usual spark.她很疲惫,少了往日的神采。
McKellen’s performance gives the play its spark of life (=quality of energy).麦克伦的表演赋予了这出戏生命的活力(即充满活力的特质)。6sparks [plural] anger or angry arguments愤怒;激烈争吵:
The sparks were really flying (=people were arguing angrily) at the meeting!会议上唇枪舌剑,火药味十足(即众人激烈争吵)! → bright spark at bright(11)sparkspark2 verb
1[transitive] (also spark something ↔ off) to be the cause of something, especially trouble or violence引发某事,尤指麻烦或暴力 SYN provoke:
The police response sparked outrage in the community.警方的回应在社区中激起了公愤。
A discarded cigarette sparked a small brush fire.一根丢弃的烟蒂引发了一场小型灌木丛火灾。2spark somebody’s interest/hope/curiosity etc to make someone feel interested, hopeful etc使某人感到感兴趣、充满希望等:
topics that spark children’s imaginations能激发儿童想象力的话题3[intransitive] to produce sparks of fire or electricity产生火花或电火花
1[transitive] (also spark something ↔ off) to be the cause of something, especially trouble or violence引发某事,尤指麻烦或暴力 SYN provoke:
The police response sparked outrage in the community.警方的回应在社区中激起了公愤。
A discarded cigarette sparked a small brush fire.一根丢弃的烟蒂引发了一场小型灌木丛火灾。2spark somebody’s interest/hope/curiosity etc to make someone feel interested, hopeful etc使某人感到感兴趣、充满希望等:
topics that spark children’s imaginations能激发儿童想象力的话题3[intransitive] to produce sparks of fire or electricity产生火花或电火花