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بُطون
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I. spark [spɑ:k, Am spɑ:rk] N
1. spark (from fire or electricity):
spark
2. spark (small amount):
spark
spark of intelligence, sympathy
a spark of vitality
II. spark [spɑ:k, Am spɑ:rk] VB trans
1. spark (produce sparks):
spark
iskrzyć [perf za-]
2. spark (start):
spark
rozpalać [perf rozpalić]
spark interest
budzić [perf o-]
spark outrage, riot, protest
wzniecać [perf wzniecić]
to spark sb into action
pobudzać [perf pobudzić] kogoś do czynu
OpenDict entry
spark N
poor spark silniki
missing spark silniki
OpenDict entry
spark VB
spark off
spark(ing) plug N Brit AUTO
spark(ing) plug
OpenDict entry
spark-over N
spark-over ELEC COMP
OpenDict entry
spark out VB
spark out infin obróbka skrawaniem
Present
Ispark
youspark
he/she/itsparks
wespark
youspark
theyspark
Past
Isparked
yousparked
he/she/itsparked
wesparked
yousparked
theysparked
Present Perfect
Ihavesparked
youhavesparked
he/she/ithassparked
wehavesparked
youhavesparked
theyhavesparked
Past Perfect
Ihadsparked
youhadsparked
he/she/ithadsparked
wehadsparked
youhadsparked
theyhadsparked
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to spark sb into action
pobudzać [perf pobudzić] kogoś do czynu
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
When mixture is compressed, as the piston approaches the cylinder head and maximum stroke, a spark plug ignites the mixture.
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A buzz coil uses battery power to generate a continuous series of high voltage pulses are were fed to the spark plug.
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Rather than tripping a switch, the spark plug firing arm applies a quick rotation to the magneto rotor, which then snaps back under spring tension.
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If the tip of the spark plug is too hot it can cause pre-ignition or sometimes detonation/knocking and damage may occur.
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Other spark plug collectors concurred with his assessment.
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