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火花
Meaning in Englishspark
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What it means
火花 (hibana) means a spark from a flame, a tiny glowing particle; it is also used metaphorically to describe a moment of inspiration or a sudden flare of excitement.
Main meanings
- a literal sense: a small glowing particle ejected by a fire
- metaphorical sense: a moment of inspiration or a sudden spark of emotion or interest
- in literary or visual contexts, sparks flying as a vivid image accompanying action or romance
How to use it
日常会話では火花が散る/火花を散らすなどの表現で視覚的情景や情熱を描く。一方、技術的な文脈では実際の火花を指すことが増え、学術的・報告的文章では現象を説明するのにも使われる。フォーマルな場面では比喩的用法が控えめになり、カジュアルな場面で感情や創造性の瞬間を描写するのに適している。
Variants and close terms
- 閃光 (senkō) — flash of light
- 火の粉 (hi no ko) — embers or sparks from a fire
- 火花を散らす (hibana o chirasu) — phrase meaning to make sparks fly, often figurative
Composition
- 火: fire
- 花: flower
- the combination evokes the image of tiny glowing particles bursting from a flame, yielding the sense of sparks
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