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1 flame
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2 flame
[fleɪm]1. nounthe bright light of something burning:لَهَب، شُعْلَهA small flame burned in the lamp.
2. verb1) to burn with flames:يَشْتَعِل غَضَباHis eyes flamed with anger.
2) to become very hot, red etc:يَحْمَرُّHer cheeks flamed with embarrassment.
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3 LOGA
* * *(að), v. to burn with a flame, to blaze; hyr sé ek brenna, en hauðr l., I see the fire burning and the earth ablaze.* * *að, [Old Engl. to lowe], burn with a flame; þeim endanum er logaði, Eg. 238; loganda eldi-brand, Nj. 194; hyrr sé ek brenna en hauðr loga, burn in a bright lowe, Hdl. 48; ef ek sé hávan sal loga, Hm. 153; loga ílla skíðin, Finnb. 254; runnr, sá er Moyses sá loga ok eigi brenna, 655 viii. 2; þar til er borgin öll logaði, Fms. vi. 154; ljósið logar, the light lowes; það logar á skíðum or það skíða-logar, the fire lowes brightly. -
4 brenna
* * *I)(brenn; brann, brunnum; brunninn), v.1) to burn with a flame (logi, ljós, eldr, kerti brennr);2) to be consumed by fire (á Flugumýri brann fé mikit);nú breðr (= brennr) víðara en hann vildi, the fire spreads wider than he wished;brenna inni, to perish by fire;brenna upp, to be burnt up (á þeiri nátt brann upp allt Danavirki);hlutr e-s brennr við, one gets the worst of it;brann brátt þeirra hlutr við, it soon grew too hot for them;rautt mun fyrir brenna, mun nökkut fyrir brenna, things will brighten up or improve.(-da, -dr), v.1) to burn (brenna bál);2) to destroy by fire (brenna bœ, hof, skip at köldum kolum);brenna e-n inni, to burn one to death in his house;brenna e-t upp, to burn up;3) to cauterize (as a surgical operation);brenna e-n við bölvi, to burn one to cure his malady;brenna e-m díla, to burn spots on one’s back; fig. to brand one’s back;brenna e-m illan díla, to inflict a severe injury upon one;4) to produce by burning (brenna e-t til líms);brenna kol, to burn wood for charcoal;brenna salt, to produce salt by burning (sea-weed);5) to purify (silver or gold) by burning;brent silfr, pure silver (eyrir brendr, mörk brend).f. the burning of a house or person (þá er brenna var á Flugumýri; Njáls brenna).* * *1.d, with acc. to burn; b. bál, to burn or light a balefire, Hervar. S. (in a verse).2. to destroy by fire, devastate, Fms. xi. 391, Ann. 1329, 1289: b. upp, to burn up, Eg. 49; b. e-n inni, to burn one alive, Nj. 115, Grág. ii. 128, Landn. 215, v. l.3. medic. to cauterise (of hot iron), Grág. ii. 133; b. e-m díla, to burn spots on one’s back, body (medic.), Bs. 1. 644.β. metaph. to brand one’s back; eigi þurfu Danir at hælast við oss Norðmenn, margan díla höfum vér brent þeim frændum, Hkr. iii. 148; b. e-m illan díla, id., Fbr. 190 (in a verse).γ. b. kol, to burn, i. e. make charcoal (cp. charcoal-burner), Grág. i. 200.δ. part., brennt silfr, gull = skírt silfr, gull, pure silver, gold, K. Þ. K. 172, 152; eyrir brendr (= eyrir brends silfrs), mörk brend, Fms. ix. 421, Hkr. iii. 12; b. gull, Fms. xi. 77.2.u, f. fire, burning, Grág. ii. 129, Nj. 158, 199; Njáls brenna, Blundketils brenna, etc., Ann. 962, 1010: the burning of a dead body, Edda 38 (= bálför).β. astron., according to Finn Magnusson (Lex. Mythol.) Sirius is called Loka brenna, the conflagration of Loki, referring to the end of the world.COMPDS: brennumaðr, brennumál, brennusaga, brennustaðr, brennusumar, brennuvargr. -
5 BRENNA
* * *I)(brenn; brann, brunnum; brunninn), v.1) to burn with a flame (logi, ljós, eldr, kerti brennr);2) to be consumed by fire (á Flugumýri brann fé mikit);nú breðr (= brennr) víðara en hann vildi, the fire spreads wider than he wished;brenna inni, to perish by fire;brenna upp, to be burnt up (á þeiri nátt brann upp allt Danavirki);hlutr e-s brennr við, one gets the worst of it;brann brátt þeirra hlutr við, it soon grew too hot for them;rautt mun fyrir brenna, mun nökkut fyrir brenna, things will brighten up or improve.(-da, -dr), v.1) to burn (brenna bál);2) to destroy by fire (brenna bœ, hof, skip at köldum kolum);brenna e-n inni, to burn one to death in his house;brenna e-t upp, to burn up;3) to cauterize (as a surgical operation);brenna e-n við bölvi, to burn one to cure his malady;brenna e-m díla, to burn spots on one’s back; fig. to brand one’s back;brenna e-m illan díla, to inflict a severe injury upon one;4) to produce by burning (brenna e-t til líms);brenna kol, to burn wood for charcoal;brenna salt, to produce salt by burning (sea-weed);5) to purify (silver or gold) by burning;brent silfr, pure silver (eyrir brendr, mörk brend).f. the burning of a house or person (þá er brenna var á Flugumýri; Njáls brenna).* * *an old obsol. form brinna; pret. brann, 2nd pers. brant, mod. branst; pl. brunnu; sup. brunnit; pres. brenn, 3rd pers. brennr; old breðr, Grág. ii. 295, Fms. vii. 20 (in a verse); brenn (dropping the r), Hm. 56; with the neg. suffix, brennr-at ( non urit), 153, [Ulf. brinnan; A. S. byrnan; Early Engl. to ‘brenn;’ Germ. brennen; the strong form is almost obsolete in Germ.]:—to burn:1. of a light; þeir þóttust sjá fjögr ljós b., Nj. 118, Fas. i. 340; hrælog brunnu ( blazed) af vápnum þeirra, Bs. i. 509: of a candle, to burn out, eigi lengr en kerti þat brennr, Fas. i. 341, 342; cp. Fms. viii. 276.2. to be consumed by fire; kyrtillinn var brunninn, Fms. xi. 420; nú breðr viðara en hann vildi, the fire spreads wider than he would, Grág. l. c.β. of a volcano; er hér brann hraunit, er nú stöndu vér á, Bs. i. 22; brann þá Borgarhraun, Landn. 78, Ann. several times.γ. b. upp, to be burnt up. Grág. i. 459, K. Þ. K. 42; b. inni, to perish by fire, Gþl. 252, Nj. 198, 200.δ. to fester, Fms. xi. 288.ε. to be scolded, Eb. 198; skulu grónir grautar dílarnir þeir er þú brant, 200.3. metaph. in the phrase, e-t or e-s hlutr brennr við, one’s lot or portion of meat gets burnt in the cooling, one gets the worst of it; broth ‘brennr við,’ is burnt: ortu bændr þegar á um bardagann ( they made an onslaught), en þó brann brátt þeirra hlutr við, but it grew soon too hot for them, Fms. iv. 250; Sigurðr kvað sitt skyldu við brenna, quoth Sigurd, he would get the worst of it, i. e. it would never do, Fær. 236: the phrase, e-t brennr fyrir, or e-t rautt brennr fyrir, of bright hopes, rautt mun fyrir b. ok til virðingar snúa, Fs. 68; mun enn nokkut fyrir b. er þér komit heim, Fas. iii. 81. -
6 LÓGA
* * *(að), v. to burn with a flame, to blaze; hyr sé ek brenna, en hauðr l., I see the fire burning and the earth ablaze.* * *að, to part with, but with the notion of waste, with dat.; lógaðu eigi landinu, Glúm. 335; meðan þú átt gripina, … en þá em ek hræddr um ef þú lógar þeim, 339; Glúmr hefir nú lógat þeim hlutum, feldi ok spjóti, er Vígfúss móður-bróðir hans gaf honum, 389; er þeir höfðu baugnum lógat, Korm. 218; lóga löndum, Landn. 261; þessum hring skaltú eigi lóga, Fær. 104; at lógat væri goðorðunum, Sturl. iii. 104; þar skal maðr engu lóga af þvi fé áðr virt sé, Grág. i. 194; lóga viti né afli, O. H. L. 19; dæma gripinn aptr til kirkju ef ólógat er, K. Þ. K. 48, Jb. 218, 222: lóga fyrir, to pay for, Grág.2. to destroy; lóga af, to kill, slaughter, Grág. i. 426: lóga fé sínu af, id., ii. 339, Jb. 148. -
7 التهب
اِلْتَهَبَ \ flame: to burn with a flame. -
8 ائتكل غضبا
اِئْتَكَلَ غَضَباًto burn with anger, flame with rage, flare up, seethe, fume, boil -
9 اتقد غيظا أو غضبا
اِتّقَدَ غَيْظاً أو غَضَباًto flare up, rage, burn with anger, flame up with rage -
10 احتدم غيظا
اِحْتَدَمَ غَيْظاًto flare up, rage, burn with anger, flame up with rage, be or become furious -
11 alevlendirmek
/ı/ 1. to make (glowing coals) burn with a flame. 2. to exacerbate, incite, inflame. -
12 arder con poco humo y sin llama
• burn with little smoke and no flameDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > arder con poco humo y sin llama
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13 feu
I.feu1 [fø]━━━━━━━━━3. compounds━━━━━━━━━1. <a. ( = flammes, incendie) fire• au feu ! fire!• vous avez du feu ? have you got a light?► à petit feu [cuire] gentlyd. ( = sensation de brûlure) j'ai le feu aux joues my cheeks are burninge. ( = ardeur) dans le feu de la discussion in the heat of the discussionf. ( = tir) fire• feu ! fire!g. ( = signal lumineux) lighth. ( = éclairage) light• pleins feux sur... spotlight on...2. <3. <II.feu2, eadjective* * *
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feue fø adjectif latefeu la reine, la feue reine — the late queen
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pl feux fø adjectif invariable(de couleur) feu — flame-coloured [BrE]
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nom masculin1) (combustion, incendie) firemise à feu — ( de fusée) blast-off
au coin du feu — [s'asseoir, bavarder] by the fire; [causerie, rêverie] fireside (épith); huile, marron
2) ( lumière) lightsous le feu des projecteurs — lit under the glare of the spotlights; fig in the spotlight
3) ( éclat)briller de mille feux — [chandelier, diamant] to sparkle brilliantly
4) Automobile, Aviation, Nautisme ( signal) light5) ( à un carrefour) traffic lightfeu orange — amber GB ou yellow US light
7) (allumettes, briquet)8) ( sensation de brûlure)elle avait les joues en feu — her cheeks were burning ou on fire
9) ( enthousiasme) passion10) ( tir)le coup de feu de midi — ( dans un restaurant) the lunchtime rush
être pris entre deux feux — lit, fig to be caught in the crossfire
11) ( combat) action12) (colloq) ( pistolet) gun•Phrasal Verbs:••il n'y a pas le feu! — (colloq) there's no rush!
faire long feu — [projectile, projet] to misfire
ne pas faire long feu — (colloq) not to last long
il n'y a vu que du feu — (colloq) he fell for it
avoir le feu au derrière (colloq) or aux fesses — (colloq) ( être pressé) to be in a rush
* * *fø feux pl1. nm1) (l'un des éléments) firemettre le feu à — to set fire to, to set on fire
2) (incendie) fire3) (dans un foyer, une cheminée)Ils ont allumé un feu dans la cheminée. — They lit a fire in the fireplace.
4) (= signal) light5) [cuisinière] ringà petit feu CUISINE — over a gentle heat, figslowly
6) (= sensation de brûlure) burning sensation7) MILITAIRE (= tirs) firemettre à feu [fusée] — to fire off
être tout feu tout flamme (passion) — to be aflame with passion, (enthousiasme) to be fired with enthusiasm
2. feux nmpl1) AUTOMOBILES (sur un véhicule) lightsN'oubliez pas d'allumer vos feux. — Don't forget to put your lights on.
feux de croisement — dipped headlights Grande-Bretagne dimmed headlights USA
feux de route — headlights on full beam Grande-Bretagne headlights on high beam USA
tous feux éteints NAVIGATION, AUTOMOBILES — without lights
2) (de signalisation routière) lights, traffic lightsTournez à gauche aux feux. — Turn left at the lights.
3) litles feux de... — the lights of...
On voyait briller les feux de la ville. — We could see the city lights shining.
* * *I.B nm1 (combustion, incendie) fire; feu de bois/brousse/forêt wood/bush/forest fire; feu de braises glowing embers (pl); en feu on fire; au feu! fire!; j'ai entendu (quelqu'un) crier au feu I heard someone shout ‘fire!’; il y a le feu à l'étable the cowshed is on fire; il y a eu le feu chez elle she's had a fire; allumer un feu to light a fire; faire un or du feu to make a fire; prendre feu to catch fire; le feu a pris au sous-sol the fire started in the basement; le feu a pris/ne prend pas the fire is lit/won't light; mettre le feu à to set fire to; mettre or jeter qch au feu to throw sth on the fire; mise à feu ( de fusée) blast-off; au coin du feu [s'asseoir, bavarder] by the fire; [causerie, rêverie] fireside ( épith);2 ( lumière) light; les feux de la ville the lights of the city; les feux de la rampe the footlights; sous le feu des projecteurs lit under the glare of the spotlights; fig in the spotlight; pleins feux sur… the spotlight is on…;3 ( éclat) briller de mille feux [chandelier, diamant] to sparkle brilliantly; les feux du couchant the fiery glow of the setting sun;5 ( à un carrefour) traffic light; feu vert/rouge green/red light; feu orange amber GB ou yellow US light; prenez à droite au feu (rouge) turn right at the (traffic) lights; le feu est au vert the lights are green; avoir/recevoir le feu vert de qn fig to have/get the green light ou the go-ahead from sb; donner son feu vert à qn fig to give sb the go-ahead;6 Culin ( de cuisinière) ring GB, burner US; ( chaleur) heat; faire cuire à feu vif/moyen cook over a high/medium heat; faire cuire à petit feu or à feu doux cook over a gentle heat; retirez du feu au bout de 15 minutes remove from the heat after 15 minutes; j'ai oublié la soupe sur le feu I've left the soup on the stove; attends, j'ai quelque chose sur le feu just a minute, I've got something cooking;7 ( allumette) avez-vous du feu? have you got a light?;8 ( sensation de brûlure) épice qui met la bouche en feu spice that burns your mouth; elle avait les joues en feu her cheeks were burning ou on fire; pour apaiser le feu du rasoir to soothe shaving burn;9 ( enthousiasme) passion; avec feu [parler, défendre] with passion; être plein de feu [personne] to be full of fire; avoir un tempérament de feu to have a fiery temperament; dans le feu de la discussion/de l'action in the heat of the discussion/of the moment; ⇒ action;10 ( tir) feu! Mil fire!; feu nourri sustained fire; faire feu to fire (sur at); ouvrir le feu to open fire (sur on); sous le feu de l'ennemi under enemy fire; coup de feu shot; des coups de feu ont été tirés shots were fired; essuyer des coups de feu to be shot at; tirer un coup de feu to shoot into the air; échange de coups de feu shooting incident; le coup de feu de midi fig ( dans un restaurant) the lunchtime rush; être pris entre deux feux lit, fig to be caught in the crossfire; sous les feux croisés de X et de Y lit, fig under the crossfire of X and Y; un feu roulant de critiques a torrent of criticism;11 ( combat) action; aller au feu to go into action ; envoyer qn au feu to send sb into action; baptême du feu baptism of fire;12 †( foyer) un village de 30 feux a village of some 30 dwellings;13 ○( pistolet) shooter○, piece○ US, gun.feu arrière rear light GB, tail light US; feu d'artifice ( spectacle) fireworks display; ( un seul) firework; tirer un feu d'artifice ( un seul) to let off a firework; ( plusieurs) to have fireworks; feu bactérien fire blight; feu de Bengale Bengal light; feu de brouillard fog-light; feu de camp campfire; feu de cheminée chimney fire; feu clignotant indicator GB, blinker US; feu de croisement dipped GB ou dimmed US headlight; feu d'encombrement marker lamp ou light; feu follet will-o'-the-wisp; feu de gabarit = feu d'encombrement; feu de joie bonfire; feu de marche arrière = feu de recul; feu de paille flash in the pan; feu de recul reversing GB ou backup US light; feu de route main-beam headlight; passer or se mettre en feux de route to switch on to full beam GB, to put the high beams on; feu de signalisation traffic light; feu de stationnement sidelight GB, parking light US; feu stop Aut brake light, stop lamp; feu tricolore = feu de signalisation; feux de détresse warning lights, hazard lamps; feux de position Aut sidelights GB, parking lights US; Aviat, Naut navigation lights.il n'y a pas le feu○! there's no rush!; jouer avec le feu to play with fire; faire long feu [projectile, projet] to misfire; ne pas faire long feu○ not to last long; il n'y a vu que du feu he fell for it; mourir à petit feu to die a slow death; faire mourir qn à petit feu to make sb die a slow death; avoir le feu au derrière○ or aux fesses○ or au cul◑ ( être pressé) to be in a rush; ( être salace) to be randy○; ⇒ main, lieu.II.III1. [combustion] firefaire du ou un feu to make a fireil n'y a vu que du feu he never saw a thing, he was completely taken inil se jetterait dans le feu pour lui/eux he'd do anything for him/thema. [être pressé] to be in a tearing hurryb. [sexuellement] to be horny (très familier)a. [plaque] on a gentle ou slow heatb. [four] in a slow ovenmijoter ou faire cuire à petit feu to cook slowlyun plat/ramequin qui va sur le feu a fireproof dish/ramekin3. [briquet]4. [en pyrotechnie]feu d'artifice [spectacle] fireworks display[combats] actionouvrir le feu (sur) to open fire (on), to start firing (at)faire feu to fire, to shoot6. TRANSPORTS [signal]feu (tricolore ou de signalisation) traffic lightsfeu rouge/orange/vert red/amber/green lightdonner le feu vert à quelqu'un/quelque chose (figuré) to give somebody/something the green light ou the go-ahead8. CINÉMA & THÉÂTREle feu d'un diamant the blaze ou fire of a diamond11. [sensation de brûlure] burnle feu me monta au visage I went ou turned red, my face ou I flushed————————[fø] adjectif invariableà feu et à sang locution adverbialeavec feu locution adverbialedans le feu de locution prépositionnelle————————en feu locution adjectivale2. [brûlant]j'ai la bouche/gorge en feu my mouth/throat is burningil entra, les joues en feu he came in, cheeks ablazesans feu ni lieu locution adverbialetout feu tout flamme locution adjectivale————————feu follet nom masculin -
14 Flamme
f; -, -n1. flame (auch fig.); in Flammen in flames, blazing; in Flammen aufgehen / stehen go up / be in flames; in Flammen ausbrechen burst into flames; auf kleiner Flamme kochen cook on a low flame ( oder heat); auf kleiner Flamme kochen ( müssen) fig. (have to) get by on ( oder make do with) very little; Feuer 62. am Gasherd: burner3. altm. fig. (Freundin) flame* * *die Flammeflame* * *Flạm|me ['flamə]f -, -nin Flammen aufgehen — to go up in flames
etw auf kleiner Flamme kochen (lit) — to cook sth on a low flame; (fig) to let sth just tick over (Brit), to let sth ride
2) (= Brennstelle) flame, burner3) (dated inf = Geliebte) flame (inf)* * *die1) (a bright light or fire: A neighbour rescued her from the blaze.) blaze2) (the bright light of something burning: A small flame burned in the lamp.) flame* * *Flam·me<-, -n>[ˈflamə]f1. (Feuer) flamein \Flammen aufgehen to go up in flamesleuchtende \Flamme PHYS luminous flamemit ruhiger/flackernder \Flamme brennen to burn with a steady/flickering flameetw auf großer/kleiner \Flamme kochen to cook sth on a high/low heatin [hellen] \Flammen stehen to be ablaze/in flames* * *die; Flamme, Flammen1) flamein Flammen stehen/aufgehen — be/go up in flames
2) (Brennstelle) burner3) (ugs. veralt.): (Freundin) flame* * *1. flame (auch fig);in Flammen in flames, blazing;in Flammen aufgehen/stehen go up/be in flames;in Flammen ausbrechen burst into flames;auf kleiner Flamme kochen cook on a low flame ( oder heat);auf kleiner Flamme kochen (müssen) fig (have to) get by on ( oder make do with) very little; → Feuer 62. am Gasherd: burner3. obs fig (Freundin) flame* * *die; Flamme, Flammen1) flamein Flammen stehen/aufgehen — be/go up in flames
2) (Brennstelle) burner3) (ugs. veralt.): (Freundin) flame* * *-n f.blaze n.flame n. -
15 горя
1. непрех. burn, be on fire; be ablaze/alight(буйно-за огън, пожар) roar, (без пламък. от огън) glow(от срам, негодувание и пр.) tingle(имам треска) burn, be feverish(за лице, бузи) flush; be flushed(за очи) burn be fiery(за рана) rankle(за уши) burn red; tingleгоря от жажда be consumed/parched with thirstгоря от желание да burn with desire to, be dying/bursting to, be all agog toгоря от нетърпение/гняв burn with impatience/angerс очи, които горят от възторг starry-eyedкъщата гори the house is on fireелектричеството гори the light is (switched) onогънят си гори the fire is burning away merrilyгориш! (при игра) you are getting warm! горя в работата си put o.'s heart into o.'s workтрябва да са ти горели ушите your ears must have tingled2. прен. burn (down)(топливо) burn(електричество) useгоря вар/въглища burn lime/charcoal3. прен. (измъчвам, тревожа) consumeгори ме страст be consumed with passion* * *горя̀,гл. непрех. burn, be on fire; be ablaze/alight; ( буйно — за огън, пожар) roar, deflagrate; ( без пламък, от огън) glow; (от срам, негодувание и пр.) tingle; glow; ( имам треска) burn, be feverish; (за лице, бузи) flush; be flushed; (за очи) burn/be fiery; (за рана) rankle; (за уши) burn red; tingle; \горя от възторг/гняв/негодуване (за очи) glow with enthusiasm/anger/indignation; \горя от жажда be consumed/parched with thirst; \горя от желание да burn with desire to, be dying/bursting to, be all agog to; \горя от нетърпение burn with impatience, be in a fever of impatience; къщата гори the house is on fire; огънят гори the fire is burning away merrily; с очи, които горят от възторг starry-eyes; • \горя в работата си put o.’s heart into o.’s work.——————гл., мин. св. деят. прич. горѝл 1. прех. burn (down); ( топливо) burn; ( електричество) use; \горя вар/въглища burn lime/charcoal;* * *burn (и прен.): горя with desire to - горя от желание да; flame; flare; to be ablaze* * *1. (буйно - за огън, пожар) roar, (без пламък. от огън) glow 2. (електричество) use 3. (за лице, бузи) flush;be flushed 4. (за очи) burn be fiery 5. (за рана) rankle 6. (за уши} burn red;tingle 7. (имам треска) burn, be feverish 8. (от срам, негодувание и пр.) tingle 9. (топливо) burn 10. 1 непрех. burn, be on fire;be ablaze/alight 11. 2 npex. burn (down) 12. ГОРЯ вар/въглища burn lime/charcoal 13. ГОРЯ от възторг/гняв/негодувание (за очи) glow with enthusiasm/ anger/indignation 14. ГОРЯ от жажда be consumed/ parched with thirst 15. ГОРЯ от желание да burn with desire to, be dying/bursting to, be all agog to 16. ГОРЯ от нетърпение/гняв burn with impatience/anger 17. гори ме страст be consumed with passion 18. гориш! (при игра) you are getting warm! ГОРЯ в работата си put o.'s heart into o.'s work 19. електричеството гори the light is (switched) on 20. къщата гори the house is on fire 21. огънят си гори the fire is burning away merrily 22. прен. (измъчвам, тревожа) consume 23. с очи, които горят от възторг starry-eyed 24. трябва да са ти горели ушите your ears must have tingled -
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нсв vi1) гореть сильно, ярко to blaze, о строении и т. п. to be ablaze, to be on fireв ками́не пыла́ли дрова́ — a wood fire was blazing (away) in the hearth
когда́ мы подбежа́ли, дом уже́ пыла́л — when we ran up, the house was already ablaze/blazing
2) становиться красным, горячим to glow; пламенеть to flameпыла́ющий прч зака́т — flaming sunset
щёки её пыла́ли — her cheeks were glowing/flaming
пыла́ть стра́стью/энтузиа́змом — to burn with passion/enthusiasm, to be ablaze/afire with passion/enthusiasm
пыла́ть гне́вом и т. п. — to burn/to flame with anger, etc
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17 glühen
I v/i2. fig. Gesicht: burn ( vor + Dat with); Berge, Himmel etc.: glow; vor Eifer glühen geh. Person: be flushed with enthusiasm* * *to glow with heat; to glow* * *glü|hen ['glyːən]1. vito glow; (fig auch) to be aglowder Ofen/die Sonne glüht, dass man es nicht aushalten kann — the fire/sun is too hot to bear
vor Fieber/Scham glǘhen —
vor Verlangen etc glǘhen (liter) — to burn with desire etc
2. vtto heat until red-hot* * *1) (to give out heat or light without any flame: The coal was glowing in the fire.) glow2) (to have red cheeks because of heat, cold, emotion etc: The little boy glowed with pride.) glow3) (the state of glowing: the glow of the coal in the fire.) glow* * *glü·hen[ˈgly:ən]vi1. (rot vor Hitze sein) to glow3. (geh)vor Scham \glühen to be flushed [or to burn] with shame* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (geh.): (erregt sein) burn2.transitives Verb (zum Leuchten bringen) heat until red-hot* * *A. v/i1. glow; Metall: be red-hot;zum Glühen bringen heat sth till it glows (red-hot)2. fig Gesicht: burn (vor Eifer glühen geh Person: be flushed with enthusiasm* * *1.intransitives Verb2) (geh.): (erregt sein) burn2.transitives Verb (zum Leuchten bringen) heat until red-hot* * *- n.glow n. -
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без доп.
1) blaze, flare (up), (in)flame; glow, burn перен.
2) (чем-л.) (en)rage (with), burn (with)* * ** * *blaze, flare,flame; glow, bur* * *blazeburnflame -
19 flammen
v/i geh.1. altm. blaze2. fig. Gesicht etc.: burn ( vor + Dat with); Zorn flammte in i-n Augen her eyes were ablaze with anger* * *flạm|men ['flamən]vi (old, fig)to blazeSee:→ auch flammend, geflammt* * *2) (to become very hot, red etc: Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment.) flame* * *intransitives Verb (geh.) blaze* * *flammen v/i geh1. obs blaze2. fig Gesicht etc: burn (vor +dat with);Zorn flammte in i-n Augen her eyes were ablaze with anger* * *intransitives Verb (geh.) blaze* * *v.to flame v. -
20 fiammeggiare
fiammeggiare v. intr.1 to blaze (with sthg.), to flame (with sthg.), to burn* (with sthg.) (anche fig.): gli fiammeggiavano gli occhi per l'ira, his eyes blazed with anger◆ v.tr. (cuc.) to singe.* * *[fjammed'dʒare]1. vi2. vt(Culin : pollo) to singe* * *[fjammed'dʒare] 1. 2.* * *fiammeggiare/fjammed'dʒare/ [1](aus. avere) [sole, cielo, occhi] to flame, to glowgastr. to singe, to flame [ pollo].
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