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spark·ing plug ['spɑːkɪŋˌplʌg] N Brit
'spark plug N
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I. spark [spɑːk] N
1. spark (fire, electricity):
2. spark fig (trace):
3. spark fig (person):
II. spark [spɑːk] VB trans
1. spark (ignite, cause):
spark interest
spark problems
2. spark (provide stimulus):
III. spark [spɑːk] VB intr
I. plug [plʌg] N
1. plug (connector):
to pull the plug [on sth]
2. plug (socket):
3. plug (for basin, sink):
4. plug cask:
5. plug inf (publicity):
to give sb/sth a plug
6. plug (spark plug) mech:
II. plug <-gg-> [plʌg] VB trans
1. plug (stop up):
plug hole, leak
plug hole, leak
to plug sth with sth
2. plug (publicize):
3. plug Am sl (shoot):
upucati perf
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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On the nearside the vertically driven make-and-break and distributor is placed centrally and has a neat easily detachable cover over the top which also hides the sparking plugs and wiring.
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Yes genes are absolutely necessary like a sparking plug to your car is necessary.
www.abc.net.au
However, it could be more sensitive to friction, spark, or thermal issues.
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Extreme temperatures will cause detonation of the fuel-air mixture (spark ignition engines) and damage to the engine.
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The ignition system consisted of two rear-mounted, crankshaft-driven magnetos, each supplying one of a pair of spark plugs fitted to each cylinder.
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