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sparks

Aussprache: [spɑrks]

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Kontext: „fire/electricity“

(noun) small pieces of fire or bright light that fly off when something burns or when electricity moves. When you light a fire or see lightning, you might see some sparks flying.

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The campfire crackled and sent tiny sparks up into the night sky.

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There were no sparks when she turned on the light; it stayed dark.

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Did you see the sparks when the wood caught fire?

Kontext: „emotion/creativity“

(noun) a small sign or hint of energy, excitement, or creativity. Sometimes, when people have great ideas or feel happy, we say they have sparks in their eyes.

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He had a spark of creativity that made his story really special.

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During the boring lecture, there were no sparks of interest among the students.

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Can you feel sparks of excitement when you think about your birthday?

Kontext: „fire/stimulation“

(verb) to create small flashes of light or to cause something new and exciting to happen. It’s like starting a fire or making someone feel energetic.

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The teacher's passion for science sparked the children's curiosity.

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The dull presentation did not spark any interest in the topic.

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What can we do to spark their imagination for the project?

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