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1 flare
[fleə]1) (to burn with a bright unsteady light: The firelight flared.) plameneti2) ((of a skirt, trousers etc) to become wider at the bottom edge: a flared skirt.) zvončasto padati•- flare up* * *I [flwə]nounplapolanje; svetlobni signal; širjenje; figuratively vzkip, prepir; colloquially bahanjeII [flwə]intransitive verb & transitive verbmigljati, plapolati, plamteti; slepiti; navzdol se širiti (krilo); razprostreti; napihniti se; močno razsvetliti; bleščati se; viseti čez kaj -
2 flare up
suddenly to burn strongly: A quarrel flared up between them (noun flare-up) vzplameneti* * *intransitive verb vzplameneti; začeti se; figuratively planiti -
3 flare-bomb
[flʌ/əbɔm]nounsvetlobna bomba -
4 flare-up
[flʌ/ərʌp]nounvzplamenitev; svetlobni signal; vzkip; kratkotrajna senzacija; hrupna zabava; marine svetlobni signal; širjenje; napihovanje; familiarly oholost; škandal -
5 parachute-flare
[paerəšu:tflwə]nounmilitary osvetljevalno padalo
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flare — ► NOUN 1) a sudden brief burst of flame or light. 2) a device producing a very bright flame as a signal or marker. 3) a gradual widening towards the hem of a garment. 4) (flares) trousers of which the legs widen from the knees down. ► VERB 1)… … English terms dictionary
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