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1 aanbrandend
adj. (Cooking) burnt; alight -
2 afspringen
v. jump off; alight from (a horse, vehicle, etc.); bounce back, ricochet -
3 afstappen
v. step down, come down; alight, dismount; approach, come near to -
4 afstijgen
v. dismount, alight (Equestrian) -
5 neerkomen
v. come down, amount, alight, land, devolve upon, straddle, pitch -
6 neerstrijken
v. perch, pitch, settle, alight, swoop -
7 schitterend
adj. brilliant, splendid, splendent, shining, glittering, glistening, alight, glazy, flashing, lucid, lustrous, galactic, gallant, gay, gorgeous, wonderful, prismatic, oriental--------adv. gorgeously -
8 uitstappen
v. get down, alight, land on -
9 uitstijgen
v. alight -
10 verlicht
adj. light, alight, luminous -
11 doen ontvlammen
doen ontvlammenset alight; 〈 figuurlijk〉 fire, kindleVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > doen ontvlammen
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12 neerstrijken
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13 ontvlammen
♦voorbeelden:in toorn ontvlammen • flame with rage -
14 uitstijgen
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15 vlam vatten
vlam vattencatch alight, burst into flames -
16 vlam
1 [verbrandingsverschijnsel] flame2 [gloed, hartstocht] flame3 [meervoud] [tekening in hout/marmer] grain4 [informeel] [geliefde] flame♦voorbeelden:vlam vatten • catch alight, burst into flamesin vlammen opgaan • go up in flames -
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alight — vb 1 *descend, dismount Contrasted words: mount, *ascend, scale, climb 2 Alight, light, land, perch, roost share the meaning to come to rest after or as if after a flight, a descent, or a fall. Alight suggests previous controlled or gentle… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
alight — Ⅰ. alight [1] ► VERB 1) formal, chiefly Brit. descend from a vehicle. 2) (alight on) chance to notice. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ. alight [2] … English terms dictionary
Alight — A*light , a. [Pref. a + light.] Lighted; lighted up; in a flame. The lamps were alight. Dickens. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Alight — A*light , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Alighted}sometimes {Alit}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Alighting}.] [OE. alihten, fr. AS. [=a]l[=i]htan; pref. [=a] (cf. Goth. us , G. er , orig. meaning out) + l[=i]htan, to alight, orig. to render light, to remove a burden… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
alight — verb climb down, depart, descend, descendere, disembark, dismount, egress, evacuate, exit, get down, get off, ground oneself, land, leave, part, set down, step down Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
alight on — alight (up)on (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb Archaic. To find or meet by chance: bump into, chance on (or upon), come across, come on (or upon), find, happen on (or upon), light on (or upon), run across, run into, stumble on (or upon), tumble on.… … English dictionary for students
alight — [v] land come down, debark, descend, disembark, dismount, get off, light, perch, settle, touch down; concepts 159,181 … New thesaurus
alight — alight1 [ə līt′] vi. alighted or alit, alighting [ME alighten < OE ālīhtan < a , out, off + līhtan, to dismount, render light < liht: see LIGHT2 (to dismount)] 1. to get down or off; dismount 2. to come down after flight; descend and… … English World dictionary
alight — a|light1 [əˈlaıt] adj [not before noun] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from a + light] 1.) burning ▪ The car was set alight and pushed over a hill. 2.) literary someone whose face or eyes are alight looks excited, happy, etc alight with… … Dictionary of contemporary English
alight — [[t]əla͟ɪt[/t]] alights, alighting, alighted 1) ADJ: v n ADJ, v link ADJ If something is alight, it is burning. Several buildings were set alight... The gas fire was still alight. Syn: ablaze 2) ADJ: v link ADJ, oft ADJ with n If someone s eyes… … English dictionary
alight — I UK [əˈlaɪt] / US adjective [never before noun] 1) burning set something alight: Dozens of cars were set alight. 2) literary if someone s face or eyes are alight, their expression shows a feeling such as excitement or happiness 3) literary… … English dictionary