常見例句用作名詞 (n.)A cigarette spark started the forest fire.香煙的火星引起了這場森林火災(zāi)。We couldn't even raise a spark of interest for our plan.我們對(duì)自己的計(jì)劃根本提不起一點(diǎn)興趣。用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)用作不及物動(dòng)詞: S+~(+A)What made the electric wire spark?是什么使電線打火?The damp wood crackled and sparked.潮濕的木頭噼啪作響并爆出火花。用作及物動(dòng)詞: S+~+ n./pron.Fear of nuclear war sparked angry demonstrations.對(duì)核戰(zhàn)爭的恐懼觸發(fā)了憤怒的示威游行。更多例句雙語例句It was all they had access to, so it sparked a lot of controversy.這也是他們能看到的,所以才會(huì)激起那么多的對(duì)立觀點(diǎn)。Polling day in Kenya was quiet; the refusal of either big party to accept defeat was what sparked the violence.肯尼亞的選舉日也很平靜,但是任何一個(gè)大黨對(duì)選舉失敗結(jié)果的拒絕都能引發(fā)暴力。This immediately sparked speculation that China would be a major purchaser-and the rumor spread through the market like wild fire.這立即引發(fā)外界猜測(cè)中國將成為一個(gè)主要的買家──流言像野火一樣在市場上蔓延開來。原聲例句One politician sparked outrage when he suggested that residents kill the hated toads with cricket bats and golf clubs.In the summer of 2005, price hikes in Yemen sparked riots that killed dozens of people, and injured hundreds.The weight gain sparked concern among researchers who said further studies are needed to gauge the long term effects.權(quán)威例句The deal has further resulted in a federal criminal investigation and sparked an allegation of forgery.FORBES: Citigroup's Bad Boy 返回 sparked