
불꽃, 불똥, 스파크
A small fiery particle thrown off from a fire or produced by friction/impact; or a brief, bright flash of light caused by a sudden electrical discharge.
예문:
"The grinding wheel threw off a shower of bright sparks as it cut the metal."
"A sudden short circuit caused a dangerous spark near the exposed wires."
생기, 활기, 번득임, 약간의 기미
A trace of a specified quality or feeling, often small but intense; or a sense of energy, excitement, or potential.
예문:
"Despite the setback, she still held a tiny spark of hope for success."
"The new manager brought a much-needed spark of creativity to the stagnant team."
"There was an undeniable spark between the two actors during their first rehearsal."
불꽃을 튀기다, 발화하다
(Of an electrical device or friction) to produce or emit a spark or flashes of light; (of an engine) to ignite the fuel mixture.
예문:
"The old engine struggled to spark, making it difficult to start the car in the cold."
"When the wires touched, they sparked violently, tripping the circuit breaker."
유발하다, 자극하다, 일으키다
To provide the stimulus for; to cause or trigger the start of an event, conflict, or process.
예문:
"The controversial policy decision sparked widespread debate across the nation."
"His innovative proposal sparked new interest in the previously abandoned project."
"A small misunderstanding can sometimes spark a major argument between friends."