spark
第三人称
sparks
现在进行时
sparking
过去式
sparked
过去完成时
sparked
1
冒火花, 闪烁
to emit small flashes of electricity or fire
- The faulty wire began to spark, indicating a potential electrical problem in the house.
有故障的电线开始火花,表明房子里有潜在的电气问题。
- As she struck the match against the rough surface, it sparked, lighting the candle on the table.
当她在粗糙的表面上划火柴时,它迸发出火花,点燃了桌子上的蜡烛。
- The welder carefully ignited the torch, causing it to spark and light up the work area.
焊工小心地点燃了火炬,使其火花并照亮了工作区域。
- The electrician fixed the short circuit that was causing the light switch to spark.
2
引发, 激发
to trigger or ignite a reaction, response, or action, often by provoking or inspiring someone or something to action
及物动词
- The passionate speech by the leader sparked a wave of enthusiasm among the crowd.
领导人的激情演讲在人群中引发了一股热情浪潮。
- A simple act of kindness can often spark a chain reaction of goodwill in a community.
一个简单的善举往往能在社区中引发一连串的善意反应。
- The new policy announcement sparked intense discussions and debates within the organization.
新政策的宣布在组织内引发了激烈的讨论和辩论。
- The artist's work is known for its ability to spark contemplation and introspection.
这位艺术家的作品以其能够激发沉思和内省而闻名。
- A single tweet from the celebrity sparked a social media frenzy and thousands of retweets.
这位名人的一条推文引发了社交媒体的狂热和数千次转发。