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单词 spark plug
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Definition of spark plug in English:

spark plug

noun
  • A device for firing the explosive mixture in an internal combustion engine.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Take the spark plug out when working on the engine.
    • He said that employees take small items like spark plugs, containers of antifreeze and window washing fluid.
    • Then, without the spark plug in place, pull the starter cord slowly, distributing the oil through the cylinder.
    • Disconnect the spark plug and with mower upended, remove the blade.
    • Signs of the holiday are everywhere, as stores shovel out their seasonal merchandise in an attempt to take your money which you would otherwise spend on something more valuable and useful, such as spark plugs.
    • If you were to read a couple of books about cars you might be able to change the oil, the spark plugs, adjust the brakes, and do other things so you wouldn't have to go to the garage.
    • Moore grew up in Flint, Michigan, where his father assembled AC spark plugs at General Motors.
    • He looked over at the battery and saw that the cap on a spark plug was loose.
    • Sedlack first tried to disable a snowmobile by pulling out a spark plug.
    • If you rub too hard, you might damage the spark plug.
    • I feel like a stick figure trying to describe the third dimension, or a spark plug trying to explain how a car works - inept, basically.
    • Prior to the investigation, the Caravan received a new battery, starter, spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor and tires.
    • Gasoline and ethanol are shorter carbon chains, and both are highly flammable; they are ignited in the engine by a spark plug.
    • She has all the sensual sizzle of a corroded spark plug.
    • It might be a spark plug or something even simpler.
    • The fun lighters come in a wide range of shapes, including mobile phones, playing cards, hairdryers, spark plugs, fire extinguishers and cars.
    • Always disconnect your spark plug connection prior to draining.
    • With an extra tire, spark plug and clutch cable, experienced riders say that they can fix more than 90 percent of roadside problems.
    • Instead of a spark plug in the top of the motor, you have a ‘glow plug’ to provide ignition.
    • Before electromagnetic suppression, people were unable to listen to the radio in the car because of the electrical interference from the spark plugs in the engine.
 
 

Definition of spark plug in US English:

spark plug

nounˈspärk ˌpləɡˈspɑrk ˌpləɡ
  • A device for firing the explosive mixture in an internal combustion engine.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Disconnect the spark plug and with mower upended, remove the blade.
    • She has all the sensual sizzle of a corroded spark plug.
    • The fun lighters come in a wide range of shapes, including mobile phones, playing cards, hairdryers, spark plugs, fire extinguishers and cars.
    • Sedlack first tried to disable a snowmobile by pulling out a spark plug.
    • He said that employees take small items like spark plugs, containers of antifreeze and window washing fluid.
    • Then, without the spark plug in place, pull the starter cord slowly, distributing the oil through the cylinder.
    • With an extra tire, spark plug and clutch cable, experienced riders say that they can fix more than 90 percent of roadside problems.
    • It might be a spark plug or something even simpler.
    • Signs of the holiday are everywhere, as stores shovel out their seasonal merchandise in an attempt to take your money which you would otherwise spend on something more valuable and useful, such as spark plugs.
    • If you were to read a couple of books about cars you might be able to change the oil, the spark plugs, adjust the brakes, and do other things so you wouldn't have to go to the garage.
    • Instead of a spark plug in the top of the motor, you have a ‘glow plug’ to provide ignition.
    • Always disconnect your spark plug connection prior to draining.
    • Moore grew up in Flint, Michigan, where his father assembled AC spark plugs at General Motors.
    • Before electromagnetic suppression, people were unable to listen to the radio in the car because of the electrical interference from the spark plugs in the engine.
    • If you rub too hard, you might damage the spark plug.
    • Gasoline and ethanol are shorter carbon chains, and both are highly flammable; they are ignited in the engine by a spark plug.
    • Take the spark plug out when working on the engine.
    • He looked over at the battery and saw that the cap on a spark plug was loose.
    • Prior to the investigation, the Caravan received a new battery, starter, spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor and tires.
    • I feel like a stick figure trying to describe the third dimension, or a spark plug trying to explain how a car works - inept, basically.
 
 
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