1 a small flash of light caused by electricity -- iskra
2 a small idea or event that causes something bigger to start -- iskra
a spark of hope/inspiration
3 to cause an argument, fight, etc to start happening -- wywoływać
In particular, the elements that sparked recovery in 1932 need to be distinguished from those that sustained it throughout the 1930s.
The issue sparked a concerned debate in the city.
The taxation in itself, however heavy, could hardly have sparked off so violent a conflagration if conditions had not been appropriate for it.
Attrition rates, for tanks and aircraft increased greatly, sparking off a debate about the implication of the new technologies.
At each location, data were recorded for 200 successive sparks.
Thus, given an instantaneous signal and the period between successive sparks, the coherent and random parts of the signal can be separated.
Our theoretical interest in spatial diffusion was sparked off by concern with the tangible matter of democratization.
They are embedded in a social and cultural world, linked to other concepts and feelings and sparked by stimuli specific to that milieu.
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