1.b> 1) ; sparks from the fire ; you can start a fire by rubbing two dry pieces of wood together until you produce a spark , , ; the judge's verdict provided the spark for the riots .i> , ;
2) .i> , ; sparks from a faulty light switch ; a spark ignites the fuel in a car engine ;
2.b> i> , i> / ; a spark of hope , ; she doesn't show a spark of interest ;
3.b> , , ; , ( , , i>); she was tired, and lacked her usual spark ; McKellan's performance gives the play its spark of life - / ; as a writer he seemed to lack creative spark , / "" .