释义 |
spark 1 AHD[spärk] D.J.[spɑːk]K.K.[spɑrk]n.(名词)- An incandescent particle, especially:燃烧的颗粒,尤指:
- One thrown off from a burning substance.火星:从正在燃烧的物质上掉落下来的火星
- One resulting from friction.火花:因摩擦而产生的火星
- One remaining in an otherwise extinguished fire; an ember.余火:还存在于已熄灭的火上的火星
- A glistening particle, as of metal.(金属的)发光的颗粒
- A flash of light, especially a flash produced by electric discharge.电孤光:电闪光,尤指放电时产生的闪光
- A short pulse or flow of electric current.电流的短脉冲或流动
- A trace or suggestion, as:迹象或痕迹,如
- A quality or feeling with latent potential; a seed or germ:潜力:有潜能的品质或思想;种子或萌芽:the spark of genius.智慧的火花
- A vital, animating, or activating factor:生气;活力或活跃因素:the spark of revolution.革命的火种
- sparks (used with a sing. verb)Informal A radio operator aboard a ship. sparks (与单数动词连用)【非正式用语】 船上的无线电报务员
- Electricity 【电学】
- The luminous phenomenon resulting from a disruptive discharge through an insulating material.电火花:因通过绝缘材料的分裂性放电而产生的发光现象
- The discharge itself.火花放电
v.(动词)sparked, spark.ing, sparks v.intr.(不及物动词)- To give off sparks.火星溅落
- To give an enthusiastic response.热烈赞同
- To operate correctly. Used of the ignition system of an internal-combustion engine.正常运转。用于指内燃机的发电火系统的正常运转
v.tr.(及物动词)- To set in motion; activate:发动;触发:The incident sparked a controversy.这一事件引发了一场争端
- To rouse to action; spur:激起运动;鼓舞:A cheering crowd sparked the runner to triumph.加油的人群鼓舞着跑步运动员直到取得胜利
- Middle English sparke 中古英语 sparke
- from Old English spearca 源自 古英语 spearca
- V., from Middle English sparken 动词,源自 中古英语 sparken
- from Old English spearcian 源自 古英语 spearcian
sparkʹer n.(名词) spark 2 AHD[spärk] D.J.[spɑːk]K.K.[spɑrk]n.(名词)- An elegantly dressed, highly self-conscious young man.翩翩少年:服饰优雅、自我感觉非常好的年轻男子
- A male suitor; a beau.男求婚者;情郎
v.(动词)sparked, spark.ing, sparks v.tr.(及物动词)- To court or woo.向…求婚或求爱
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To play the suitor.扮演追求者的角色
- [Perhaps of Scandinavian origin] [可能源于斯堪的那维亚语]
- or from spark 1或源自 spark1
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