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1 inflame
transitive verb1) (excite) entflammen (geh.)2) (aggravate) schüren [Feindschaft, Hass]3) (Med.)become/be inflamed — [Auge, Wunde:] sich entzünden/entzündet sein
* * *[in'fleim]- academic.ru/37996/inflamed">inflamed* * *in·flame[ɪnˈfleɪm]vt1. (stir up)▪ to \inflame sth etw entfachen [o entflammen]to \inflame emotions [or feelings] Gefühle entfachen2. (make angry)to \inflame sb with desire/passion jdn mit Verlangen/Leidenschaft erfüllen* * *[In'fleɪm]vthis speech inflamed the people — seine Rede brachte die Menge auf
inflamed with passion he... — von glühender Leidenschaft erfasst, er...
he was inflamed with rage/jealousy etc — er glühte vor Zorn/Eifersucht etc
* * *inflame [ınˈfleım]A v/tbecome inflamed → B 12. figa) jemandes Blut in Wallung bringenb) Gefühle etc entfachen, -flammenc) jemanden entflammen, erregen:inflamed with love in Liebe entbrannt;inflamed with rage wutentbranntB v/i2. figb) sich erhitzen, in Wut geraten* * *transitive verb1) (excite) entflammen (geh.)2) (aggravate) schüren [Feindschaft, Hass]3) (Med.)become/be inflamed — [Auge, Wunde:] sich entzünden/entzündet sein
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2 inflame
1 ანთება (აინთება), ცეცხლის მოკიდება (მოეკიდება)2 აღგზნება (აღაგზნებს), აღელვება -
3 caldear
v.1 to heat (up).2 to warm up, to liven up.3 to heat up, to warm up, to heat.El sol tan fuerte caldea el cuarto The very strong sun heats up the room.4 to excite, to stimulate, to animate.Su belleza caldea la pasión Her beauty excites passion.* * *1 (calentar) to warm, heat1 (calentarse) to get warm, become hot2 figurado (excitarse) to warm up* * *1.VT (=calentar) to warm (up), heat (up); (Téc) to weld2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <habitación/local> to heat, heat... upb) ( enardecer)2.caldearse v prona) habitación/local to warm up, heat upb) ( enardecerse)* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <habitación/local> to heat, heat... upb) ( enardecer)2.caldearse v prona) habitación/local to warm up, heat upb) ( enardecerse)* * *caldear [A1 ]vt1 ‹habitación/local› to heat, heat … up2 ‹ambiente› to make … more heatedsus declaraciones no hicieron más que caldear aún más el ambiente his words only added fuel to the flames o made things more heatedel orador caldeó los ánimos de los manifestantes the speaker roused o inflamed the feelings of the demonstrators1 «habitación/local» to warm up, heat up2«ánimos/ambiente»: se estaban empezando a caldear los ánimos tempers were beginning to fray, things were beginning to get heated, people were beginning to get hot under the collarse caldeó el ambiente feelings started to run high, things became heated* * *
caldear ( conjugate caldear) verbo transitivo ‹habitación/local› to heat, heat … up
caldearse verbo pronominal
b) ( enardecerse):
caldear verbo transitivo to heat up
* * *♦ vt1. [calentar] to heat (up)2. [excitar] to warm up, to liven up;las declaraciones del presidente caldearon el ambiente the president's statements really stirred things up* * *v/t1 warm up2 ánimos inflame* * *caldear vt: to heat, to warm
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