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spark ☞sparkn. [spɑːk] (sparks)
双解释义 1. C 火花;火星 a small bit of burning material thrown out by a fire or by the striking together of two hard objects 2. C 丝毫,略微,一点点 a very small but important bit 词汇搭配 动词+~ emit a ~ 冒出火星 throw off ~s 火星四迸形容词+~ blue ~ 蓝色的火花 electric ~ 电火花~+介词 ~s from the chimney 烟囱里冒出的火星 a ~ of life 生命的火花句型例句 A cigarette spark started the forest fire. 香烟的火星引起了这场森林火灾。 We couldn't even raise a spark of interest for our plan. 我们对自己的计划根本提不起一点兴趣。☞sparkv. [spɑːk] (sparks; sparked; spark-ing)
双解释义 1. vi.发出火光 give out sparks2. vi. & vt.(使)大感兴趣 show great interest in3. vt.导致 lead to; be the immediate cause of基本要点 1. spark用作名词时意思是“火花”,转化为动词意思是“发火花”“飞火星儿”“闪光”“闪耀”,引申可表示“导致”。spark还可表示“大感兴趣”,指对某事表示热烈赞同或欣然同意。2. spark可用作及物动词,也可用作不及物动词。用作及物动词时,接名词或代词作宾语。词汇搭配 ~+副词 ~ cruelly 发出残酷地火花 ~ repeatedly 反复地闪光 ~ resoundingly 有共鸣地闪耀 ~ off 点燃,激发,发动,使产生 ~ off an explosive 引起爆炸~+介词 ~ sb to fresh efforts (成就等)鼓舞某人作进一步努力 ~ with fury (两眼)冒怒火句型例句 用作不及物动词 ▲ S+~(+A) What made the electric wire spark? 是什么使电线打火? The damp wood crackled and sparked. 潮湿的木头噼啪作响并爆出火花。用作及物动词 ▲ S+~+n./pron. Fear of nuclear war sparked angry demonstrations. 对核战争的恐惧触发了愤怒的示威游行。常用短语 ♣ spark off (v.+adv.) 导致,为…的直接原因 lead to; be the immediate cause of 〔说明〕 spark off常不用于进行体。▲ spark sth ⇔ off His statement sparked off a quarrel between them. 他的话引起了他们之间的一场争斗。 Stories about the fall of the government sparked off much of the selling of shares. 有关政府倒台的说法使得股票抛售。◇ 用于be ~ed结构 The explosive was sparked off by someone striking a match to light up a cigarette. 有人擦火柴点香烟,以致引起了爆炸。 The trouble was sparked off by an apparently harmless phrase. 这场麻烦是由一句明显无恶意的话引起的。 ♣ spark to (v.+prep.) 鼓舞,赞成 show great interest in sth ▲ spark to sth She sparked to the idea of an early start. 她热烈赞成早一点出发。▲ spark sb to sth Our success sparked us to fresh efforts. 我们的成功鼓舞我们做进一步努力。 The discovery sparked us to further study. 这个发现鼓舞了我们去做进一步的研究。 ♣ spark with (v.+prep.) 发出火光 give out sparks▲ spark with sth His eyes sparked with fury. 他两眼直冒怒火。补充资料 [同义词] n. flash, glitter, sparkle [词源]古英语spearca(火花) |