spark

名詞

UK/spɑːk/
US/spɑːrk/

定義 spark 名詞

light()

  1. C2Countable(可數名詞)

    A tiny, glowing particle of fire; a flash of light created by friction or electricity.

    火花;電火花

    • Many sparks flew out from the campfire, scattering in all directions.

      許多火星從營火中飛出,四處散落。

    • You can ignite a fire by rubbing two pieces of dry wood together to create a spark.

      你可以通過摩擦兩塊乾木頭來產生火花,從而點燃火。

    • Sparks are produced when welding metals together.

      焊接金屬時會產生火花。

cause(原因)

  1. C2Singular(單數)

    An initial event or problem that triggers a much larger or more serious situation.

    導火線;誘因;導火索

    • That small misunderstanding was the spark that ignited a long-standing feud between them.

      那個小小的誤會是點燃他們之間長期不和的導火線。

    • The economic downturn was the spark that fueled public discontent with the government, leading to social unrest.

      經濟衰退是引發公眾對政府不滿並導致社會動盪的導火線。

    • The controversial incident was the spark that ignited nationwide protests.

      這起有爭議的事件是引發全國抗議的導火線。

emotion(情感)

  1. Singular(單數)

    A feeling, idea, or quality that evokes excitement, enthusiasm, or creativity.

    激情;靈感;活力

    • Their conversation was filled with sparks of wit and humor.

      他們的對話充滿了機智和幽默的火花。

    • The speaker ignited a spark of passion in the audience, filling them with hope.

      演講者在觀眾心中點燃了熱情的火花,使他們充滿希望。

    • The movie lacked a spark, leaving the audience feeling bored.

      這部電影缺乏火花,讓觀眾感到無聊。

profession(職業)

  1. informal(非正式)

    An electrician, especially in informal British English.

    (非正式)電工

    • We need to get a plumber and a spark to fix the bathroom.

      我們需要找個水管工和電工來修理浴室。

    • This electrical problem might require a spark to come and check.

      這個電氣問題可能需要電工來檢查。

動詞

UK/spɑːk/
US/spɑːrk/

定義 spark 動詞

  1. C2Transitive(及物動詞)

    To initiate or provoke something, particularly an argument, conflict, or other strong reaction.

    引發;激起;觸發(尤指爭論或衝突)

    • The movie sparked a heated debate about social justice.

      這部電影引發了一場關於社會正義的激烈辯論。

    • The politician’s comments sparked nationwide protests.

      這位政治人物的言論引發了全國性的抗議。

    • The new discovery has sparked great interest within the scientific community.

      這項新發現引發了科學界的極大興趣。

成語

  • sparks fly

    This idiom describes a situation where heated arguments or conflicts arise between two or more people.

    火花四溃(指發生激烈的爭吵)

    During the meeting about the company's future direction, sparks flew between the two managers who disagreed.

    在公司未來方向的會議上,兩位意見不同的經理之間發生了激烈的爭執。