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I . spark [spɑ:k] N

1. spark (fire, electricity):

spark
iskr(ic)a f

2. spark fig (trace):

a spark of hope
a spark of inspiration

3. spark fig (person):

a bright spark

II . spark [spɑ:k] VB trans

1. spark (ignite, cause):

spark
netiti [perf zanetiti]
spark
spark interest
zbujati [perf zbuditi]
spark problems

2. spark (provide stimulus):

to spark sb into action

III . spark [spɑ:k] VB intr

spark

spark off VB trans

spark
netiti [perf zanetiti]
spark

ˈspark plug N

spark plug

Usage examples with spark

a spark of hope
a spark of inspiration
a bright spark

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Whether a spark plug is hot or cold is known as the heat range of the spark plug.
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I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot.
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They were further hampered by the need to minimise sparks from the funnels which might give away their position.
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Tim didn't feel there was a spark between them and felt conflicted.
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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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His death sparked protests across the city, and a large procession of union activists gathered at his cremation.
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Krypton-85 is used to ionizing of spark gap inlet gases for breakdown voltage.
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With a wasted spark, the crankshaft can be used instead, as the system fires on both revolutions.
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Local police did not like the idea of rival gang members working together, fearing it would spark gang violence.
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The hatchet can also be used to create a fire through sparks and friction.
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