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1 | C a very small piece of burning material 火花 | A log fell, sending a shower of sparks up the chimney. 一块木头落下来,溅起的一阵火花冲进了烟囱。 | |
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2 | C a flash of light caused by electricity 电火花 | an electric spark 电火花 | |
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3 | C/U the quality of being lively and original 生气;活力 | The performance was short on spark and creativity. 表演缺少活力和创造力。 | |
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4 | singular a short feeling or expression of something 一丝;略微 | A tiny spark of anger flared within her. 她心里腾起一丝怒意。 | |
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5 | singular mainly journalism something that starts a series of events or a process (一系列事件或某个过程的)诱因,导火线 | The most immediate spark for unrest could come from the economy. 导致动荡局面的最直接原因可能来自经济。 | |
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- | sparks fly |
| if sparks fly , people argue in an angry way |
| 大吵;激烈争吵 |
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