spark – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: flash,
verve,
vitality,
look,
face,
facial expression,
aspect,
expression,
electrical conduction,
suggestion,
hint,
trace,
fragment,
pioneer,
initiate,
emit,
give out,
give off
spark
v.
produce sparks, emit sparks; flash, sparkle; excite, stimulate, activate, incite (Informal)
n.
fiery particle thrown out by a burning substance; bright flash; sudden discharge of electricity; flicker, gleam; small but important amount; vain young man who is overly concerned with his appearance; lover, beau
Spark
Spark may refer to:
Physical sparks
Spark*
The Spark is the student newspaper of the
University of Reading. It is produced monthly during term time (previously fortnightly), and as of June 2011 the newspaper has reached Volume 57 Issue 3, following a convention of increasing volume number with each new academic term. It is available as a paper edition distributed across University halls of residence, academic and administrative buildings. The current editorial team are in the process of redeveloping the newspaper's website, with a view to uploading the newspaper in a digital format and providing web-exclusive content to maximise volunteering opportunities. The paper follows a traditional newspaper layout: the front portion of the newspaper is devoted to news issues, particularly those concerning students at the University.
Spark+
Spark+ (Russian Спарк+) (Sparc Avia Zao) is a Russian airline based in St Petersburg and founded in 1998 and is a subsidiary of the SPARC helicopter repair plant. The fleet serves as a shuttle for the coal and petroleum industries as well as transporting people and equipment to and from the North and South Poles. The helicopters are also used to carry out aerial work of various sorts. As of 2005 it was the largest helicopter operator in the North-West of Russia.
Spark
Noun
1. Scottish writer of satirical novels (born in 1918)
(synonym) Muriel Spark, Dame Muriel Spark, Muriel Sarah Spark
(hypernym) writer, author
spark
Noun
1. a momentary flash of light
(synonym) flicker, glint
(hypernym) flash
(derivation) sparkle
2. brightness and animation of countenance; "he had a sparkle in his eye"
(synonym) sparkle, light
(hypernym) vitality, verve
3. electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field
(synonym) discharge, arc, electric arc, electric discharge
(hypernym) electrical conduction
(hyponym) brush discharge
(derivation) sparkle
4. a small but noticeable trace of some quality that might become stronger; "a spark of interest"; "a spark of decency"
(hypernym) trace, hint, suggestion
(derivation) trip, actuate, trigger, activate, set off, spark off, trigger off, touch off
5. a small fragment of a burning substance thrown out by burning material or by friction
(hypernym) fragment
(derivation) sparkle
Verb
1. put in motion or move to act; "trigger a reaction"; "actuate the circuits"
(synonym) trip, actuate, trigger, activate, set off, spark off, trigger off, touch off
(hypernym) initiate, pioneer
(cause) happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
2. emit or produce sparks; "A high tension wire, brought down by a storm, can continue to spark"
(synonym) sparkle
(hypernym) emit, give out, give off
spark
v.
vyvolat co
n.
jiskra; elektrická jiskra
spark
Czas.
wywoływać
Rzecz.
iskra; błysk; polot; przebłysk