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burning ['bɜ:nɪŋ]∎ Bible the burning bush le buisson ardent∎ I have a burning sensation in my stomach j'ai des brûlures d'estomac∎ he had a burning desire to be a writer il désirait ardemment être écrivain;∎ a burning thirst une soif brûlante;∎ she has a burning interest in opera elle s'intéresse vivement à ou se passionne pour l'opéra(d) (crucial, vital) brûlant;∎ a burning issue une question brûlante2 adverb∎ burning hot coals des charbons;∎ her forehead is burning hot elle a le front brûlant3 noun(a) (sensation, smell)∎ a smell of burning une odeur de brûlé;∎ can anyone smell burning? ça sent le brûlé ou quoi?;∎ he felt a burning in his chest il sentit une brûlure à la poitrine∎ he witnessed the burning of hundreds of books il a été témoin de l'autodafé de centaines de livres∎ burning (at the stake) supplice m du bûcher -
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{'bə:niŋ}
1. горене
2. изгаряне, обгаряне
3. печене, изпичане (на тухли, керамика и пр.)
4. attr горящ, запален, прен. горещ, изгарящ, парещ, жарък, пламенен, разгорещен
BURNING question парлив въпрос, разгорещено обсъждан важен въпрос/проблем
BURNING thirst палеща жажда
BURNING shame/disgrace много голям/ужасен позор
BURNING scent лов. прясна следа* * *{'bъ:nin} n 1. горене; 2. изгаряне, обгаряне; 3. печене, изпи* * *парлив; разпален; разгорещен; горящ; горене; запален; жарък; изгаряне;* * *1. attr горящ, запален, прен. горещ, изгарящ, парещ, жарък, пламенен, разгорещен 2. burning question парлив въпрос, разгорещено обсъждан важен въпрос/проблем 3. burning scent лов. прясна следа 4. burning shame/disgrace много голям/ужасен позор 5. burning thirst палеща жажда 6. горене 7. изгаряне, обгаряне 8. печене, изпичане (на тухли, керамика и пр.)* * *burning[´bə:niʃ] I. n 1. горене, пламтене; светене, искрене; 2. изгаряне, обгаряне; 3. печене (на тухли, керамика); II. adj горящ; запален; прен. горещ, жарък, разгорещен; \burning shame ( disgrace) позорен срам; \burning lesion увреждане от изгаряне; \burning oil газ за горене; \burning issue парлив въпрос; животрептящ проблем; \burning scent (при лов) прясна следа; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv burningly. -
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ˈbə:nɪŋ
1. сущ.
1) горение Syn: combustion
2) обжиг, обжигание;
прокаливание Syn: baking, glazing
3) горн. расширение( шнуров) взрывами
4) сердечные муки, душевные переживания
2. прил. горящий;
жгучий тж. перен., сильный in a state of burning thirst ≈ с ощущением ужасной жажды burning bush burning oil burning question burning shame Syn: hot горение обжиг, прокаливание окисление( металла) (сельскохозяйственное) пал( устаревшее) жар горячий, пылающий( эмоционально-усилительно) жгучий, нестерпимый - * shame страшный стыд - * disgrace ужасный позор - * question /matter/ жгучий /животрепещущий, насущный/ вопрос горючий - * oil керосин > * scent горячий след burning pres. p. от burn ~ горение ~ горящий;
жгучий (тж. перен.) ;
burning bush библ. неопалимая купина;
burning oil керосин;
burning question жгучий вопрос;
burning shame жгучий стыд ~ обжиг, обжигание;
прокаливание ~ горн. расширение (шнуров) взрывами ~ сожжение ~ горящий;
жгучий (тж. перен.) ;
burning bush библ. неопалимая купина;
burning oil керосин;
burning question жгучий вопрос;
burning shame жгучий стыд ~ горящий;
жгучий (тж. перен.) ;
burning bush библ. неопалимая купина;
burning oil керосин;
burning question жгучий вопрос;
burning shame жгучий стыд ~ горящий;
жгучий (тж. перен.) ;
burning bush библ. неопалимая купина;
burning oil керосин;
burning question жгучий вопрос;
burning shame жгучий стыд ~ горящий;
жгучий (тж. перен.) ;
burning bush библ. неопалимая купина;
burning oil керосин;
burning question жгучий вопрос;
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['bɜːnɪŋ]прил.1) жгучий; нестерпимыйI had a burning desire to win. — Я горел желанием выиграть.
2) злободневный, насущныйSyn:3) палящий; разгорячённыйSyn:4) книжн. горящий ( о глазах)5) горящий, пылающийHe sat gazing into the burning flame of the candle. — Он сидел, созерцая пламя свечи.
They blamed the disaster on a worker who dropped a burning cigarette butt. — Они возложили вину за катастрофу на работника, бросившего непогашенный окурок.
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/'bə:niɳ/ * danh từ - sự đốt, sự thiêu, sự khê, sự khét (cơm) =a smell of burning+ mùi cháy khét - sự nung (gạch); mẻ gạch (nung trong lò) - (từ lóng) sự sôi nổi, sự hăng hái, nhiệt tình * tính từ - đang cháy - thiết tha, mãnh liệt, ghê gớm, kịch liệt; cháy cổ (khát); rát mặt (xấu hổ) =burning desire+ lòng ham muốn mãnh liệt =burning thirst+ sự khát cháy cổ =burning shame+ sự xấu hổ rát mặt - nóng bỏng, nóng hổi, cấp bách =a burning question+ vấn đề nóng hổi; vấn đề được bàn bạc sôi nổi -
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tr['bɜːnɪŋ]1 (of waste, body) incineración nombre femenino2 (of building) incendio3 (of skin) quemadura4 (sensation) escozor nombre masculino1 (on fire) en llamas, ardiendo3 (desire, need) ardiente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be burning hot hacer un calor achicharranteburning issue / burning question cuestión nombre femenino candenteadj.• abrasador adj.• ardiente adj.• candente adj.• palpitante adj.• urente adj.n.• abrasamiento s.m.• ardimiento s.m.• encendimiento s.m.• quema s.f.• quemadura s.f.• quemazón s.m.'bɜːrnɪŋ, 'bɜːnɪŋadjective (before n)b) (as adv)it's burning hot — está muy caliente, está ardiendo
d) ( urgent) <question/issue> candente['bɜːnɪŋ]1. N1) (=singeing)2) (=setting on fire) quema f2. ADJ1) (=on fire) [building, forest] en llamas; [coals, flame] ardiente; [candle] encendidothe burning bush — (Bible) la zarza ardiente, la zarza que ardía sin consumirse
2) (=hot) [sun] abrasador, ardiente; [sand] ardiente; [desert] infernal; [face, skin] ardiendo; [thirst, fever] abrasador; [sensation] de ardor, de escozorthey drank some water to cool their burning throats — bebieron agua para refrescar sus ardientes gargantas
with a burning face — (through embarrassment, shame) con la cara ardiendo de vergüenza
3) (=intense) [desire, passion, eyes] ardiente; [ambition] que quema; [hatred] violento; [question, topic] candente3.ADVburning hot, his forehead was burning hot — su frente estaba ardiendo
don't touch that, it's burning hot! — ¡no toques eso! ¡está ardiendo!
phew, it's burning hot today! — ¡uf! ¡hoy hace un calor abrasador!
* * *['bɜːrnɪŋ, 'bɜːnɪŋ]adjective (before n)b) (as adv)it's burning hot — está muy caliente, está ardiendo
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A n1 there's a smell of burning ça sent le brûlé ; I can smell burning! je sens une odeur de brûlé! ;B adj1 ( on fire) [building, vehicle, town, forest] en flammes, en feu ; ( alight) [candle, lamp, fire] allumé ; [ember, coal] embrasé, ardent ; fig ( very hot) [heat] brûlant, torride ; [sun] brûlant ; a burning feeling ou sensation une sensation de brûlure ;2 fig ( intense) [fever, thirst, desire] brûlant ; [passion, enthusiasm] ardent ; a burning question ou issue une question brûlante. -
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1. adjective1) brennend2) (fig.) glühend [Leidenschaft, Hass, Wunsch]; brennend [Wunsch, Frage, Problem, Ehrgeiz]2. nounBrennen, dasa smell of burning — ein Brandgeruch
* * *burn·ing[ˈbɜ:nɪŋ, AM ˈbɜ:rn-]I. adj attr, inv4. (stinging) brennendto have a \burning sensation on one's skin ein Brennen auf der Haut spürenthere's a smell of \burning es riecht verbrannt* * *['bɜːnɪŋ]1. adj1) candle, town brennend; coals also, face glühendI still have this burning sensation in my mouth/on my skin —
2. nthere is a smell of burning, I can smell burning — es riecht verbrannt or (Cook also) angebrannt
* * *A adj (adv burningly)take a burninging interest in brennend interessiert sein an (dat);burning issue brandaktuelles Problem;2. ungeheuer (Schande etc)B s2. Verbrennung f:burning of witches Hexenverbrennung3. TECH Überhitzung f* * *1. adjective1) brennend2) (fig.) glühend [Leidenschaft, Hass, Wunsch]; brennend [Wunsch, Frage, Problem, Ehrgeiz]2. nounBrennen, das* * *adj.anbrennend adj.verbrennend adj. n.Verbrennung f. -
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f blazing heat* * *arsura s.f.2 ( da sete) burning feeling in the throat; burning thirst.* * *[ar'sura]sostantivo femminile1) (gran caldo) heat2) (aridità) dryness3) (sete) burning thirst* * *arsura/ar'sura/sostantivo f.1 (gran caldo) heat2 (aridità) dryness3 (sete) burning thirst. -
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1. v/t burn( incendiare) set fire tobruciare le tappe forge ahead2. v/i burnfig di occhi sting* * *bruciare v.tr.1 to burn*: ( incendiare) to burn* down, to set* fire to (sthg.); ( del gelo) to frost, to wither; ( del calore) to scorch: quel pazzo bruciò la propria casa, that lunatic set fire to his own house; domani bruceremo le foglie secche in giardino, tomorrow we are going to burn the dead leaves in the garden; la gelata notturna ha bruciato le prime foglie, the night frost has blackened the new leaves; ha bruciato la camicetta col ferro da stiro, she scorched (o burned) her shirt with the iron; mi sono bruciato un dito, I have burnt my finger // bruciare le cervella a qlcu., to blow s.o.'s brains out // bruciare la scuola, (fig.) to play truant // bruciare il paglione, (fig.) to break a promise // bruciarsi la carriera, to put paid to one's career // bruciarsi le ali, (fig.) to burn one's wings3 ( corrodere) to corrode, to burn*: secondo me quello smacchiatore è troppo forte e brucia i tessuti, in my opinion that stain remover is too strong and eats into the fabric4 ( consumare) to burn*: quest'auto brucia olio, this car burns oil; durante la combustione si brucia ossigeno, oxygen is burnt during combustion6 ( superare velocemente) to scorch past, to flash past: bruciare un avversario, to scorch (o streak) past an opponent; bruciare il traguardo, to flash past the finishing line; bruciare il semaforo, to jump a light // bruciare le tappe, to forge ahead: non cercare di bruciare le tappe, don't go too fast◆ v. intr.1 to burn*; ( fiammeggiare) to blaze: il fuoco brucia allegramente, the fire is blazing merrily; il granaio brucia, the barn is on fire; questa legna non brucia bene, this wood doesn't burn well; tutti i suoi mobili sono bruciati nell'incendio, all his furniture has been burnt in the fire; hai lasciato di nuovo bruciare la torta, you've let the cake burn again // sentirsi bruciare la terra sotto i piedi, to have itchy feet2 ( dare sensazione di bruciore) to sting*; to smart; to burn*: ti bruciano gli occhi?, are your eyes stinging?; mi brucia la gola, my throat is burning (o sore); se metti l'alcol su una ferita brucia, if you put alcohol on a wound it stings (o smarts) // una sconfitta che brucia ancora, a defeat that still smarts (o rankles)3 (fig.) to burn*, to be burning: bruciare dalla curiosità, to be burning with curiosity; bruciare dalla sete, to be very thirsty (o to have a burning thirst): bruciare di passione per qlcu., to be consumed (o to burn) with passion for s.o.4 ( scottare) to burn*, to be burning, (fam.) to be boiling: bruciare per la febbre, to burn with fever.◘ bruciarsi v.rifl. to burn* oneself: attento a non bruciarti, careful you don't burn yourself // ha agito precipitosamente e si è bruciato, he behaved too recklessly and spoilt his chances◆ v.intr.pron. to burn* out: si è bruciata una lampadina, a light bulb burnt out; è andata via la luce perché si è bruciato un fusibile, the light went out because a fuse had gone (o burnt out).* * *[bru'tʃare]1. vt1) (gen) to burn, (edificio) to burn down, (stoffa: stirando) to scorch, (Med : verruca) to cauterizeoh no, ho bruciato la torta! — oh no, I've burnt the cake!
bruciato dal sole — (terreno) sun-scorched, (volto) sunburnt, (ustionato) burnt by the sun
2)bruciare gli avversari Sport fig — to leave the rest of the field behindbruciare le tappe o i tempi Sport fig — to shoot ahead
1) (gen) to burn, (edificio, bosco) to be on fire2) (essere molto caldo) to be burning (hot), (sole) to be scorching, be burning3)gli occhi mi bruciano — my eyes are smarting o stinging3. vr vip (bruciarsi)(persona) to burn o.s.* * *[bru'tʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (fare ardere) to burn* [lettera, incenso]2) (distruggere) to burn* down [ casa]3) (consumare) to burn* (up) [combustibile, calorie]4) (causare bruciore) [cibi, alcol] to burn* [stomaco, gola]5) gastr. to burn* [arrosto, pentola]6) (inaridire) [ sole] to burn* [ pelle]; to scorch [ erba]; to bake [ terra]; [ gelo] to blacken [ pianta]7) (corrodere) [ acido] to burn* [ superficie]8) (stirando) to scorch, to singe [ camicia]2.1) (ardere) [legna, combustibile] to burn*far bruciare — to make [sth.] burn, to burn [carta, legna]
2) (ridursi in cenere) [ casa] to be* on fire, to burn* downsono bruciati 3.000 ettari di foresta — 3,000 hectares of forest have been destroyed by fire
3) gastr. [ cibo] to burn*attenzione, brucia! — careful, it's very hot!
5) (essere irritato) [occhi, escoriazione, alcol su ferita] to sting*6) (fremere)bruciare dalla voglia di fare — to be burning o longing to do
bruciare d'amore per qcn. — to be on fire, to be inflamed o consumed with love for sb
7) fig.3.verbo pronominale bruciarsi1) (incendiarsi) to get* burned2) (scottarsi) [ persona] to burn* oneself-rsi la mano, la lingua — to burn one's hand, one's tongue
3) gastr. [ cibo] to burn*4) (fulminarsi) [ lampadina] to go*, to burn* out5) fig. (fallire)-rsi finanziariamente, politicamente — to ruin oneself financially, politically
6) fig. (sprecare) to blow* [occasione, possibilità]••bruciare qcn. sul filo di lana — to nose sb. out, to pip sb. at the post BE
bruciare le cervella a qcn. — to blow sb.'s brains out
- rsi le ali — to come unstuck o to grief
* * *bruciare/bru't∫are/ [1]1 (fare ardere) to burn* [lettera, incenso]2 (distruggere) to burn* down [ casa]3 (consumare) to burn* (up) [combustibile, calorie]4 (causare bruciore) [cibi, alcol] to burn* [stomaco, gola]5 gastr. to burn* [arrosto, pentola]6 (inaridire) [ sole] to burn* [ pelle]; to scorch [ erba]; to bake [ terra]; [ gelo] to blacken [ pianta]8 (stirando) to scorch, to singe [ camicia](aus. essere)1 (ardere) [legna, combustibile] to burn*; far bruciare to make [sth.] burn, to burn [carta, legna]2 (ridursi in cenere) [ casa] to be* on fire, to burn* down; la foresta brucia the forest is on fire; sono bruciati 3.000 ettari di foresta 3,000 hectares of forest have been destroyed by fire3 gastr. [ cibo] to burn*4 (essere molto caldo) attenzione, brucia! careful, it's very hot! bruciare per la febbre to be burning with fever5 (essere irritato) [occhi, escoriazione, alcol su ferita] to sting*6 (fremere) bruciare dalla voglia di fare to be burning o longing to do; bruciare d'amore per qcn. to be on fire, to be inflamed o consumed with love for sb.7 fig. la sconfitta gli brucia ancora he is still smarting over his defeatIII bruciarsi verbo pronominale1 (incendiarsi) to get* burned3 gastr. [ cibo] to burn*4 (fulminarsi) [ lampadina] to go*, to burn* out6 fig. (sprecare) to blow* [occasione, possibilità]bruciare qcn. sul filo di lana to nose sb. out, to pip sb. at the post BE; bruciare i ponti to burn one's bridges; bruciare le cervella a qcn. to blow sb.'s brains out; - rsi le ali to come unstuck o to grief. -
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ardĕo, rsi, rsum, 2, v.n. ( perf. subj. ARDVERINT, Inscr. Fratr. Arval., of the time of the emperor Alexander Severus, in Inscr. Orell. 961) [cf. Sanscr. ghar = to shine. Sonne foll. by Curt.], to take fire, to kindle; hence,I.Lit., to be on fire, to burn, blaze (syn.:II.ardesco, exardeo, flagro, incendor, uror): Nam multis succensa locis ardent sola terrae,
for the soil is on fire in different places, Lucr. 2, 592:tecta ardentia,
id. 3, 1064: Ultimus ardebit, quem etc., i. e. His home will burn last, whom etc., Juv. 3, 201:ardente domo,
Tac. A. 15, 50 fin.:radii ardentes,
Lucr. 6, 618: circumstant cum ardentibus taedis, Enn. ap. Cic. Ac. 2, 28, 89 (Trag. v. 51 Vahl.):caput arsisse Servio Tullio dormienti,
Cic. Div. 1, 53, 121:vis ardens fulminis,
Lucr. 6, 145:Praeneste ardentes lapides caelo decidisse,
Liv. 22, 1:rogum parari Vidit et arsuros supremis ignibus artus,
Ov. M. 2, 620; 2, 245; 14, 747:arsurae comae,
Verg. A. 11, 77:videbat quod rubus arderet,
Vulg. Exod. 3, 2; ib. Deut. 5, 23; ib. Joan. 15, 6.—Trop.A.Of the eyes, to flash, glow, sparkle, shine (syn.:B.fulgeo, inardesco, mico): ardent oculi,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 62; Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 66; 2, 5, 62; cf.:oculi ejus (erant) ut lampas ardens,
Vulg. Dan. 10, 6.—Poet., transf. to color, to sparkle, glisten, glitter, dazzle:C.Tyrio ardebat murice laena,
Verg. A. 4, 262:campi armis sublimibus ardent,
id. ib. 11, 602. —In gen., of any passionate emotion [p. 156] or excitement, to burn, glow, be inflamed, usu. with abl. (dolore, irā, studio, invidiā, etc.), but often without an abl.; to be strongly affected, esp. with love; to be inflamed, burn, glow, to blaze, be on fire, be consumed, etc. (syn.: ardesco, exardeo, furo).(α).With abl.:(β).quippe patentia cum totiens ardentia morbis Lumina versarent oculorum, expertia somno,
they rolled around the open eyeballs glowing with heat, Lucr. 6, 1180:In fluvios partim gelidos ardentia morbo Membra dabant,
their limbs burning with the heat of fever, id. 6, 1172:ardere flagitio,
Plaut. Cas. 5, 3, 1:amore,
Ter. Eun. 1. 1, 27; Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 47:iracundiā,
Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 12:curā,
Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 9:dolore et irā,
Cic. Att. 2, 19:cupiditate,
id. Pis. 24:studio et amore,
id. ad Q. Fr. 1, 2:desiderio,
id. Mil. 15; id. Tusc. 4, 17, 37:podagrae doloribus,
to be tormented with, id. Fin. 5, 31, 94:furore,
Liv. 2, 29 fin. et saep.:cum arderet Syria bello,
Cic. Att. 5, 6; id. Fam. 4, 1; Liv. 28, 24 fin. al.—Without an abl.:► * Pass.ipse ardere videris,
Cic. de Or. 2, 45, 188 (incensus esse, B. and K.); cf. Quint. 11, 3, 145:omnium animi ad ulciscendum ardebant,
were fired, eager, Caes. B. G. 6, 34:Ardet,
Ov. M. 6, 609:ultro implacabilis ardet,
Verg. A. 12, 3:ardet in arma,
id. ib. 12, 71; so,in caedem,
Tac. H. 1, 43.— Poet. with inf. as object (cf. infra), to desire ardently to do a thing:ruere ardet utroque,
Ov. M. 5, 166:Ardet abire fugā dulcīsque relinquere terras,
Verg. A. 4, 281; 11, 895; Val. Fl. 6, 45.—Esp., to burn with love (syn. uror):ex aequo captis ardebant mentibus ambo,
Ov. M. 4, 62:deus arsit in illā,
id. ib. 8, 50 (cf.:laborantes in uno Penelopen vitreamque Circen,
Hor. C. 1, 17, 19):arsit Virgine raptā,
Hor. C. 2, 4, 7; cf. id. ib. 3, 9, 6; and with acc. of the object loved (as supra, in constr. with the inf.): formosum pastor Corydon ardebat Alexin, Corydon had a burning passion for, etc., Verg. E. 2, 1:comptos arsit adulteri Crines,
Hor. C. 4, 9, 13:delphini pueros miris et humanis modis arserunt,
Gell. 6, 8; cf. Arusian. Mess. p. 209 Lind.arsus, roasted, Plin. Val. 2, 9.— ardens, entis, P. a., prop. on fire, burning; hence, glowing, fiery, ardent, hot, etc., lit. and trop.A.Lit.: sol ardentissimus, Tubero ap. Gell. 6, 4, 3:B.ardentissimum tempus,
Plin. 2, 47, 47, § 123:Austri ardentes,
id. 12, 19, 42, § 93:quinta (zona) est ardentior illis,
hotter, Ov. M. 1, 46:ardens Africa,
Luc. 9, 729.—Trop.1.Of the eyes:2.oculi,
glowing, Verg. G. 4, 451.—Of color:3. 4. 5.ardentissimus color,
Plin. 21, 4, 10, § 16:apes ardentes auro,
glowing, glittering as with gold, Verg. G. 4, 99; so id. A. 10, 262.—Of passion or strong feeling, burning, glowing, eager, impatient, ardent:avaritia ardens,
Cic. Fin. 3, 11, 36:mortem ardentiore studio petere,
id. ib. 2, 19, 61:ardentes in eum litteras ad me misit,
id. Att. 14, 10 fin.:ardentissimus dux,
Flor. 4, 2, 42; 1, 8, 2:ardentissimus amor,
Vulg. 3, Reg. 11, 2:studia,
Ov. M. 1, 199:Nonne cor nostrum ardens erat in nobis,
Vulg. Luc. 24, 32:furor,
ib. Isa. 30, 27:miserere ardentis (sc. amore),
Ov. M. 14, 691.— Poet. with gen.:ardens caedis,
Stat. Th. 1, 662.—In Cic. freq. of passionate, excited discourse:nec umquam is qui audiret, incenderetur, nisi ardens ad eum perveniret oratio,
Cic. Or. 38, 132:verbum,
id. ib. 8, 27 (cf. id. Brut. 24 fin.):nisi ipse (orator) inflammatus ad eam (mentem) et ardens accesserit,
id. de Or. 2, 45, 190:orator gravis, acer, ardens,
id. Or. 28, 99 al. — Adv. ardenter, only trop., in a burning, fiery, eager, passionate manner, ardently, eagerly, passionately:ardenter aliquid cupere,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 17, 39; Plin. Ep. 2, 7, 6.— Comp.:ardentius sitire,
to have a more burning thirst, Cic. Tusc. 5, 6, 16:ardentius diligere,
Plin. Ep. 7, 20, 7, id. Pan. 85, 7:ardentius amare,
Suet. Calig. 25.— Sup.:ardentissime diligere,
Plin. Ep. 6, 4, 3; Suet. Dom. 22. -
13 لهاب
لُهَاب: عَطَشٌ شَدِيدburning thirst, extreme thirst -
14 لهبة
لُهْبَة: عَطَشٌ شَدِيدburning thirst, extreme thirst -
15 prester
prēster, ēris, m., = prêstêr [burning].I.A fiery whirlwind, which descends in the form of a pillar of fire, a water-spout, sand-spout:II.presteras Graici quos ab re nominitarunt, etc.,
Lucr. 6, 424:turbo ardentior accensusque dum furit, prester vocatur, amburens contacta pariter, et proterens,
Plin. 2, 48, 50, § 133: spiritus cum majore vi torti sunt, fit procella terrestris, et a Graecis prester nomen accepit, App. de Mundo, p. 62 fin. —A kind of serpent, whose bite causes a burning thirst:prester quem percusserit, distenditur, enormique corpulentiā necatur extuberatus,
Sol. 27, 32:torridus prester,
Luc. 9, 791; Plin. 20, 20, 81 § 210; 24, 13, 73, § 117. -
16 འཇུར་གེགས་
['jur gegs]kind of yi dags whose throat is so contracted that a drop of water can hardly pass through it to quench his ever-burning thirst -
17 šurpītu
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18 أوام
أُوَام: عَطَشٌ شَدِيد -
19 غليل
غَلِيل: عَطَشٌ شَدِيد -
20 كلب
كَلَب: عَطَشٌ شَدِيد
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