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美:[braɪt spɑrk]
英:[brait spɑ:k]
美:[braɪt spɑrk]
<口><讽>精明的人,生气勃勃的人
noun
a person who says or does something that seems intelligent but is really not
Who's the bright spark who came up with this rotten idea?
noun
a person who says or does something that seems intelligent but is really not
Who's the bright spark who came up with this rotten idea?
1 Streams of pink and blue are seeing flowing from each of their typewriters and cause a bright spark after connecting.
2 After the hardest times, a bright spark always followed — a busy week, a special interaction between customers.
3 Ford In 1970 or 1971, some bright spark at Ford UK had an idea to promote the Transit's image.
4 While the fashion trajectory of It-girls is often linear (no one wants to tread a Chanel pump out of line!), this bright spark keeps us guessing, and that’s more thrilling than an archive of rare Hermès Birkins.
5 Some bright spark turned the heating off last night!
某个聪明过头的家伙昨晚把暖气关了。
6 Some bright spark has left the tap running all night.
谁是那个自作聪明的先生让水龙头开了整一夜.
7 Some bright spark thought the building fire and called the fire brigade.
某人自以为是的人以为建筑物起火,就报了火警.
8 You're not a bright spark!
你不是个聪明人.
9 The vital spark in him makes him an artist.
他生气勃勃的活力使他成为一个艺术家。
10 We help the people around us to grow by listening to their droopy edges as well as their bright days.
通过倾听他们沮丧的一面和生气勃勃的时光,我们能够帮助我们周围的人们成长。