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(enemy+fire)

  • 1 blaze

    силна боја, жар, отсјај, пламен, сјај, лиса
    маркација в шума
    v маркира дрва за сечење
    fig порив, распламтување
    v пламти, објавува (вести), гори, се распламтува
    * * *
    n. сјаен пламен; in a blaze - во оган, во пламен;
    2. распламтување;
    3. заслепувачка светлост или боја; (прен.) сјај, раскош
    v. гори, пламти;
    2. блеска, сјае; to blaze away - (војнички) отвора непрекинат оган
    2. работи нешто со елан; to blaze up - светнува; пламен; пожар; крчење; блесок; n 1. оган; пожар; the firemen put out the blaze пожарникарите го изгасија пожарот;
    2. блесок, сјај; a blaze of glory сјајот на славата; in the blaze of publicity во полн публиците;
    3. излив; a blaze of anger излив на лутина;
    4. (in pl) (colloq.) go to blazes! оди по ѓаволите! to work like blazes многу работење; blaze II v
    1.tr блеснување; her eyes blazed fury во очите и светна гнев;
    2. intr пламнување, пламтење, буктење, букнување; разбуктување; the fire is blazeing in the fireplace огнот букти во каминот; the fire blazed up огнот се разгоре; the house is blazeing куќат е во пламен;
    3. intr пресекување; he looked at us with blazeing eyes не пресече со погледот;
    4. intr (to blaze away) почнување (работење, пукање итн); they blazed away at the enemy отворија оган на непри2

    English-Macedonian dictionary > blaze

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