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spark noun FIRE/ELECTRICITY

C2 [ C ] a very small piece of fire that flies out from something that is burning, or one that 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.篝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.你可以通过摩擦两块干木头直到产生火花来点火。

spark noun CAUSE

C2 [ S ] a first small event or problem that causes a much worse situation to develop导火线,诱因

That small incident was the spark that set off the street riots.那件小事是街头暴乱的导火线。

[ S ] a feeling or quality that causes excitement愤怒/灵感/生命的火花(等等)

They kept running into each other and eventually realized there was a spark between them.
The music is mediocre because there's no spark, no thrill, no unpredictability.

More examples

His speech was the spark for major riots.

Her letter was the spark that drove him to commit murder.

Idiom(s)

C2 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 immigration.这项提议很可能会再一次在全国范围内引起关于移民的争论。
The recent interest-rate rises have sparked new problems for small businesses.近期利率的上调给小型企业带来了新问题。
The visit of the G20 leaders sparked off (= caused the start of) mass demonstrations.G20国家领导人的到访引发了大规模示威游行。

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