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Spark  (spärk), Dame Muriel Sarah 1918-2006.
Scottish writer known for her satirical novels, including Memento Mori (1958) and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961).

spark 1  (spärk)
n.
1. An incandescent particle, especially:
a. One thrown off from a burning substance.
b. One resulting from friction.
c. One remaining in an otherwise extinguished fire; an ember.
2. A glistening particle, as of metal.
3.
a. A flash of light, especially a flash produced by electric discharge.
b. A short pulse or flow of electric current.
4. A trace or suggestion, as:
a. A quality or feeling with latent potential; a seed or germ: the spark of genius.
b. A vital, animating, or activating factor: the spark of revolution.
5. sparks (used with a sing. verb) Informal A radio operator aboard a ship.
6. Electricity
a. The luminous phenomenon resulting from a disruptive discharge through an insulating material.
b. The discharge itself.
v. sparked, spark·ing, sparks
v.intr.
1. To give off sparks.
2. To give an enthusiastic response.
3. To operate correctly. Used of the ignition system of an internal-combustion engine.
v.tr.
1. To set in motion; activate: The incident sparked a controversy.
2. To rouse to action; spur: A cheering crowd sparked the runner to triumph.

[Middle English sparke, from Old English spearca. V., from Middle English sparken, from Old English spearcian.]

sparker n.

spark 2  (spärk)
n.
1. An elegantly dressed, highly self-conscious young man.
2. A male suitor; a beau.
v. sparked, spark·ing, sparks
v.tr.
To court or woo.
v.intr.
To play the suitor.

[Perhaps of Scandinavian origin or from spark.]

sparker n.

Spark [spɑːk]
n
(Biographies / Spark, Muriel (Sarah), Dame (1918 F, British, WRITING: novelist, WRITING: writer) Dame Muriel (Sarah). born 1918, British novelist and writer; her novels include Memento Mori (1959), The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961), The Takeover (1976), A Far Cry from Kensington (1988), Symposium (1990), and Reality and Dreams (1996)

spark1
n
1. a fiery particle thrown out or left by burning material or caused by the friction of two hard surfaces
2. (Electronics)
a.  a momentary flash of light accompanied by a sharp crackling noise, produced by a sudden electrical discharge through the air or some other insulating medium between two points
b.  the electrical discharge itself
c.  (as modifier) a spark gap
3. anything that serves to animate, kindle, or excite
4. a trace or hint she doesn't show a spark of interest
5. vivacity, enthusiasm, or humour
6. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Ceramics) a small piece of diamond, as used in the cutting of glass
vb
1. (intr) to give off sparks
2. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) (intr) (of the sparking plug or ignition system of an internal-combustion engine) to produce a spark
3. (tr; often foll by off) to kindle, excite, or animate See also spark off, sparks
[Old English spearca; related to Middle Low German sparke, Middle Dutch spranke, Lettish spirgsti cinders, Latin spargere to strew]

spark2 Rare (except for sense 2)
n
1. a fashionable or gallant young man
bright spark Brit usually ironic a person who appears clever or witty some bright spark left the papers next to the open window
vb
to woo (a person)
[C16 (in the sense: beautiful or witty woman): perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse sparkr vivacious]
sparkish  adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Sparkspark - a momentary flash of light          
flash - a sudden intense burst of radiant energy
2.Sparkspark - merriment expressed by a brightness or gleam or animation of countenance; "he had a sparkle in his eye"; "there's a perpetual twinkle in his eyes"
verve, vitality - an energetic style
expression, look, face, facial expression, aspect - the feelings expressed on a person's face; "a sad expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face"
3.Sparkspark - electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
brush discharge - discharge between electrodes creating visible streamers of ionized particles
corona discharge, corposant, electric glow, Saint Elmo's fire, Saint Elmo's light, Saint Ulmo's fire, Saint Ulmo's light, St. Elmo's fire, corona - an electrical discharge accompanied by ionization of surrounding atmosphere
flashover - an unintended electric discharge (as over or around an insulator)
electrical conduction - the passage of electricity through a conductor
4.spark - a small but noticeable trace of some quality that might become stronger; "a spark of interest"; "a spark of decency"
trace, suggestion, hint - a just detectable amount; "he speaks French with a trace of an accent"
5.Spark - Scottish writer of satirical novels (born in 1918)
6.spark - a small fragment of a burning substance thrown out by burning material or by friction
fragment - a piece broken off or cut off of something else; "a fragment of rock"
Verb1.Sparkspark - put in motion or move to act; "trigger a reaction"; "actuate the circuits"
initiate, pioneer - take the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of; "This South African surgeon pioneered heart transplants"
2.spark - emit or produce sparks; "A high tension wire, brought down by a storm, can continue to spark"
give out, emit, give off - give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc.; "The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits"

spark
noun
1. flicker, flash, gleam, glint, spit, flare, scintillation Sparks flew in all directions.
2. trace, hint, scrap, atom, jot, vestige, scintilla Even Oliver felt a tiny spark of excitement.
verb
(often with off) start, stimulate, provoke, excite, inspire, stir, trigger (off), set off, animate, rouse, prod, precipitate, kick-start, set in motion, kindle, touch off What was it that sparked your interest in motoring?
Translations
spark [spɑːk]
A. N
1. (from fire, Elec) → chispa f
to make the sparks flyprovocar una bronca
they struck sparks off each otherpor efecto mutuo hacían chispear el ingenio
see also bright C
2. (= trace, hint) → pizca f
the book hasn't a spark of interestel libro no tiene ni pizca de interés
there's not a spark of life about itno tiene ni un átomo de vida
3. sparks (Naut) → telegrafista mf (Cine, TV) → iluminista mf (Elec) → electricista mf
B. VT (also spark off) → provocar
D. CPD spark gap Nentrehierro m
spark plug N (Aut) → bujía f

spark [ˈspɑːrk]
n
(from fire, fireworks)étincelle f
(produced by electric current)étincelle f
(fig) [interest, enthusiasm, excitement] → étincelle f; [imagination] → touche f
to ignite a spark of interest in sb → susciter une étincelle d'intérêt chez qn
vi [fire, wire] → faire des étincelles
vt
[+ fire] → déclencher
[+ riot, crisis, row, debate] → déclencher; [+ interest] → éveiller
spark off
vt sep [+ riot, revolution, crisis, row] → déclencher
sparking plug nbougie f

spark
n
(from fire, Elec) → Funke m; (fig: = glimmer) → Fünkchen nt, → Funke(n) m; not a spark of lifekein Fünkchen Leben, kein Lebensfunke; a spark of interestein Fünkchen or Funke(n) Interesse; a few sparks of wit toward(s) the end of the speechein paar geistreiche Bemerkungen am Ende der Rede; when the sparks start to fly (fig)wenn die Funken anfangen zu fliegen
(dated inf, = person) → Stutzer m (dated); a bright spark (iro)ein Intelligenzbolzen m (iro); (clumsy) → ein Tollpatsch m
vt (also spark off)entzünden; explosionverursachen; (fig)auslösen; quarrelentfachen; interest, enthusiasmwecken; to spark a fireein Feuer entzünden or entfachen; (by accident) → ein Feuer auslösen or verursachen
viFunken sprühen; (Elec) → zünden

spark:
spark coil
nZündspule f
spark gap
nFunkenstrecke f

spark [spɑːk]
1. n (from fire) → scintilla (fig) there wasn't a spark of life in the batteryla batteria non dava segni di vita
he didn't show a spark of interest → non ha mostrato il benché minimo interesse
bright spark (iro) → genio
2. vt (also spark off) (debate, quarrel, revolt) → provocare; (interest) → suscitare

spark [spɑːk]
1. n (from fire) → scintilla (fig) there wasn't a spark of life in the batteryla batteria non dava segni di vita
he didn't show a spark of interest → non ha mostrato il benché minimo interesse
bright spark (iro) → genio
2. vt (also spark off) (debate, quarrel, revolt) → provocare; (interest) → suscitare

spark
n spark [spaːk]
1 a tiny red-hot piece thrown off by something burning, or when two very hard (eg metal) surfaces are struck together Sparks were being thrown into the air from the burning building. vonk شَرارَه искра jiskra gnist der Funke σπίθα chispa säde جرقه kipinä étincelle נִיצוֹץ चिंगारी iskra, varnica szikra bunga api neisti scintilla 火花 불꽃 kibirkštis dzirkstele percikan api vonk gnist(regn) iskra faísca scânteie искра iskra iskra varnica gnista ประกายไฟ kıvılcım 火花 іскра, спалах شرارہ، چنگاری tia lửa, tia sáng
2 an electric current jumping across a gap a spark from a faulty light-socket. vonk قَدْحَه كهرُبائِيَّه електрическа искра výboj gnist der Funke σπινθήρας chispa (elektri)säde, sähvatus جرقه ي الكتريكي kipinä étincelle נִיצוֹץ स्फुलिंग iskrenje szikra bunga api rafneisti scintilla スパーク (전기) 스파크 kibirkštis (elektrības) dzirkstele percikan api vonk gnist iskra faísca scânteie искра výboj iskra iskra gnista แสงวาบของไฟที่เกิดจากเครื่องใช้ไฟฟ้า elektrik kıvılcımı 電火花 іскра بجلی کی چنگاری tia lóe, chấm sáng lóe
3 a trace (eg of life, humour) a spark of enthusiasm. spoor وَمْضَه مِن проблясък jiskřička glimt der Funke ίχνος chispa sähvatus, (elu)märk رد پا kipinä étincelle זִיק लवलेश mrva sziporka tanda-tanda snefill, vottur barlume, traccia ひらめき 흔적 kibirkštėlė dzirksts; dzirkstele sekelumit; sedikit sprankje gnist iskra centelha scânteie проблеск iskra iskra iskra gnista, spår ความขบขัน iz, eser 活力 ознака, іскра رمق، کسی چیز کا کوئی ذرّہ dấu hiệu
v
1 to give off sparks. vonke gee يُرْسِلُ شَرَرا искря jiskřit gnistre; glimte Funken sprühen βγάζω σπίθες echar chispas, chispear sädemeid pilduma جرقه زدن kipinöidä jeter des étincelles לְהָתִיז נִיצוֹצוֹת चिंगारियां फेंकना izbacivati iskre, iskriti szikrázik mengeluarkan bunga api skjóta neistum scintillare 火花を出す 스파크를 내다 kibirkščiuoti dzirksteļot; dzirkstīt mengeluarkan percikan api vonken gnistre, slå gnister iskrzyć soltar faíscas a face scântei искрить iskriť iskriti se varničiti gnistra เกิดประกายไฟ kıvılcım çıkarmak/saçmak 放射,濺出火花 іскрити(ся); спалахувати چنگاری پیدا کرنا phát ra tia lửa
2 (often withoff) to start (a row, disagreement etc) Their action sparked off a major row. begin يُشْعِلُ خِلافا слагам начало на podnítit, roznítit udløse auslösen προκαλώ, αποτελώ το έναυσμα hacer estallar, provocar põhjustama آغاز كردن saada aikaan déclencher לְהַצִית का कारण बनना potaknuti kirobbant vmit mengobarkan koma af stað scatenare, provocare ひき起こす 촉발시키다 įžiebti, pradėti izraisīt menyebabkan sesuatu terbakar ontketenen sette i gang zapoczątkować provocar a declanşa вызывать; стать причиной dať podnet sprožiti započeti utlösa, vara den tändande gnistan till ทำให้ระเบิด başlatmak, neden olmak 引起(爭吵等) викликати کسی بحث یا جذبے کو اکسانا khuấy động

Spark شرارة jiskra gnist Funke σπίθα chispa kipinä étincelle iskra scintilla 火花 불꽃 vonk gnist iskra centelha искра gnista ประกายไฟ kıvılcım tia lửa 火花


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