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to strike sparks off each other

  • 1 to strike sparks off each other

    to strike sparks off each other
    trocar estímulos mentais.

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  • 2 to strike sparks off each other

    Англо-русский современный словарь > to strike sparks off each other

  • 3 spark

    {spa:k}
    I. 1. искра, прен. искрица (живот, надежда и пр.)
    2. електрическа искра
    3. прен. проблясък, проява (ни интелект, духовитост и пр.)
    4. рl мор. sl. радист
    as the SPARKs fly upward естествено, неизбежно
    to strike SPARKs out of someone накарвам някого да блесне (в разговор и пр.)
    II. 1. пускам искри, искря
    2. ел. давам искра
    III. 1. весел младеж
    2. галантен кавалер
    3. ухажор
    IV. 1. проявявам се като галантен кавалер
    2. ухажвам
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    {spa:k} n 1. искра; прен. искрица (живот, надежда и пр.); 2. ел(2) {spa:k} v 1. пускам искри, искря; 2. ел. давам искра.{3} {spa:k} n 1. весел младеж; 2. галантен кавалер; З. ухажор.{4} {spa:k} v 1. проявявам се като галантен кавалер; 2. ухажвам
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    проблясък; искра;
    * * *
    1. as the sparks fly upward естествено, неизбежно 2. i. искра, прен. искрица (живот, надежда и пр.) 3. ii. пускам искри, искря 4. iii. весел младеж 5. iv. проявявам се като галантен кавалер 6. to strike sparks out of someone накарвам някого да блесне (в разговор и пр.) 7. галантен кавалер 8. ел. давам искра 9. електрическа искра 10. прен. проблясък, проява (ни интелект, духовитост и пр.) 11. рl мор. sl. радист 12. ухажвам 13. ухажор
    * * *
    spark [spa:k] I. n 1. искра; the vital \spark животът; 2. проблясък, проява (на интелект и пр.); a bright \spark жив, буден човек; 3. pl sl електричар; мор. радист; to strike \sparks off each other вдъхновяваме се (стимулираме се) взаимно; as the \sparks fly upward естествено, неизбежно, сякаш по нечия повеля; to strike \sparks out of накарвам (някого) да блесне (в разговор и пр.); II. v 1. искря; 2. давам електрическа искра; 3. разпалвам, давам начало на; \spark off предизвиквам, причинявам; II. spark n 1. конте, обикн. gay young \spark луда глава; 2. ост., ам. ухажор; III. v ост. ухажвам.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > spark

  • 4 spark

    [spɑːk] I 1. сущ.
    1)

    spark guardамер. каминная решётка

    to emit / produce a spark — испускать искры

    the spark that set off the war — искра, от которой разгорелась война

    Syn:
    б) физ. электрическая искра, искровой разряд
    Syn:
    2) ( a spark of) вспышка, проблеск (чувства и т. п.)

    If you had a spark of honesty / courage / decency — Если бы у тебя было хоть немного честности, мужества, порядочности

    Even Oliver felt a tiny spark of excitement. — Даже Оливер почувствовал лёгкое волнение.

    Syn:
    flash 1., gleam 1., sparkle 1.
    3) ( Sparks) употр. с гл. в ед.; воен.; жарг. радист
    Syn:
    ••
    - divine spark
    - spark of diamond
    - diamond spark
    - strike sparks off each other
    - strike sparks off one another
    - get a spark up
    2. гл.
    1)
    б) тех. искрить; давать искры, искровой разряд
    Syn:
    2) = spark off воспламенять, зажигать; вызывать

    A dropped cigarette might have sparked the fire. — Пожар, возможно, вспыхнул из-за небрежно брошенной сигареты.

    Some hot ash fell into the box of matches, and sparked off the whole lot. — Горячий пепел попал в спичечный коробок, и все спички вспыхнули.

    It would not take more than one careless remark to spark off violence in the crowd. — Достаточно одного небрежного замечания, чтобы вызвать негодование толпы.

    Syn:
    ••
    II 1. сущ.; уст.
    1) щёголь, франт
    Syn:
    dandy 1., fop
    2) кавалер, поклонник, возлюбленный
    Syn:
    2. гл.; амер.; разг.

    He used to go sparkin' round among the girls. — Он околачивался возле девушек, ухаживая за ними.

    Syn:
    woo, court 2.

    Англо-русский современный словарь > spark

  • 5 spark

    spark [spɑ:k]
    (a) (produce sparks → gen) jeter des étincelles
    (b) Cars (spark plug, ignition system) allumer (par étincelle)
    3 noun
    (a) (from flame, electricity) étincelle f;
    figurative whenever they meet the sparks fly chaque fois qu'ils se rencontrent, ça fait des étincelles;
    they strike sparks off each other ils se stimulent mutuellement
    (b) (flash, trace → of excitement, wit) étincelle f, lueur f; (→ of interest, enthusiasm) lueur f;
    she hasn't a spark of common sense elle n'a pas le moindre bon sens;
    his eyes retained a spark of life il restait une lueur de vie dans ses yeux
    ►► Physics spark chamber chambre f à étincelles;
    Electricity spark coil bobine f d'allumage;
    Cars spark gap écartement m des électrodes;
    Cars spark plug bougie f;
    spark plug spanner clé f à bougie
    (trigger → interest, argument) susciter, provoquer;
    the incident was the catalyst that sparked the revolution c'est l'incident qui a déclenché la révolution;
    the news sparked off an intense debate la nouvelle déclencha un débat animé

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  • 6 spark

    1. noun
    1) (a tiny red-hot piece thrown off by something burning, or when two very hard (eg metal) surfaces are struck together: Sparks were being thrown into the air from the burning building.) faísca
    2) (an electric current jumping across a gap: a spark from a faulty light-socket.) faísca
    3) (a trace (eg of life, humour): a spark of enthusiasm.) centelha
    2. verb
    1) (to give off sparks.) soltar faíscas
    2) ((often with off) to start (a row, disagreement etc): Their action sparked off a major row.) provocar
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    spark1
    [spa:k] n 1 faísca, chispa, centelha (também fig). 2 Electr faísca, descarga elétrica. 3 clarão de luz. 4 traço, pequena quantidade, partícula. • vt+vi 1 reluzir, clarear. 2 faiscar, chispar. 3 entusiasmar, despertar para a ação. bright spark Brit coll pessoa alegre ou esperta. the spark of life a centelha de vida. to spark off Brit levar a, causar. to strike sparks off each other trocar estímulos mentais.
    ————————
    spark2
    [spa:k] n arch almofadinha, galanteador, janota. • vt+vi galantear, cortejar.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > spark

  • 7 ♦ spark

    ♦ spark (1) /spɑ:k/
    n.
    1 scintilla ( anche fig.); favilla: an electric spark, una scintilla elettrica; the spark of genius, la scintilla del genio
    2 (fig.) barlume; traccia; sprazzo; (un) po': Not a spark of life remained in her, non v'era più traccia di vita in lei; if you had a spark of intelligence in you, se ci fosse un barlume d'intelligenza in te
    3 (pl.) ( slang) (cinem.) elettricista; (naut.) marconista, radiotelegrafista
    ● (mecc.) spark arrester, parascintille □ (elettr., autom.) spark coil, bobina d'accensione; rocchetto d'induzione □ (elettr.) spark gap, spinterometro □ (mecc.) spark knock, detonazione normale ( di motore) □ (autom., elettr.) spark lead, anticipo dell'accensione □ (fig.) spark out, svenuto, senza conoscenza; ( anche) che dorme della grossa □ (autom., elettr.; USA) spark plug, candela (d'accensione) (cfr. ingl. sparking plug, sotto plug, def. 4) □ (mecc.) to advance [to retard] the spark, anticipare [ritardare] l'accensione □ not a spark, neanche un po'; neppure un pizzico □ (fig.) to strike sparks off each other, stimolarsi a vicenda □ Whenever the two teams meet, sparks fly, ogni volta che le due squadre si affrontano, sono scintille.
    spark (2) /spɑ:k/
    n.
    1 elegantone; damerino; tipo alla moda
    2 (arc.) corteggiatore; innamorato
    3 ( di solito bright spark; spesso iron.) tipo in gamba; furbacchione, furbo; drittone (fam.).
    (to) spark (1) /spɑ:k/
    A v. i.
    scintillare; mandare (o sprizzare) scintille
    B v. t.
    1 incitare; stimolare; infiammare
    2 ( USA) = to spark off ► sotto
    to spark off, accendere, dar fuoco a; (fig.) scatenare; provocare; far esplodere ( tumulti, ecc.) □ ( slang USA) to spark up, accendere ( una sigaretta, uno spinello).
    (to) spark (2) /spɑ:k/ ( raro)
    A v. i.
    B v. t.
    corteggiare; far la corte a.

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