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1 горящий
ablaze, ardent* * *ablaze, ardent, burning, fiery, live* * *ablazeaflameaglowardentfierylive -
2 пылающий
ablaze, ardent* * *ablaze, ardent, fervent, flaming, lurid* * *ablazeaflameaglowardentferventflaminglurid -
3 пылать
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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4 пылать
1) General subject: be ablaze, be in a glow, be on fire, blaze, burn (to burn with fever - быть в жару; пылать, как в огне), flame, flare, flash, flush, glow, rage, to be (all) in (of) a glow, to be ablaze, to be on fire2) Jargon: steam up3) Makarov: ablaze, be all in a glow, be all of a glow, be of a glow, burn away, flame (о страсти и т.п.), glow (о щеках), glow (от страсти, любви, ненависти и т.п.), to be all in a glow -
5 в пламени
General subject: ablaze (be ablaze - пылать), aflame, aglow, in a blaze, on fire -
6 возбуждённый
1) General subject: ablaze (ablaze with anger - пылающий гневом), aflutter, agitated, aglow (all aglow with delight - раскрасневшись от удовольствия), agog, astir, ebullient, effervescent, excited, fevered, feverish, flurried, flustered, heated, hectic, hectical, hot, hyped up, hyped-up (часто наркотиками или допингом), intoxicate, keyed, nervous, on the high ropes, overwrought (о нервах), red-hot, switched on, tense, tumultuous, twittery, vogie, wild, wrought, wrought up, wrought-up, agate, monkey mind2) Medicine: restless3) Colloquial: nervy, het up (agitated)4) Rare: adither5) Mathematics: disturbed6) Religion: stirred up7) Law: intoxicated9) Physiology: firing10) Jargon: all of a doodah, high, in a storm, jacked (out), keyed (up), rootin'-tootin', switched-on, turned on, up in arms, up tight, jacked up, wired, psyched (out), hopped up hopped-up, pumped (up), shook shook up, with it11) Information technology: energized12) Oilfield: induced, stimulated13) Aviation medicine: Strung (о человеке)14) Psychoanalysis: uncomposed16) Taboo: buzzin', hairy-ass, horny, hyper, like a fart in a bottle, quickening -
7 лес загорелся от молнии
1) General subject: the forest was set ablaze by lightningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лес загорелся от молнии
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8 поджечь
1) General subject: conflagrate, emblaze, fire, set a fire (что-либо), set ablaze (что-л.), set afire, set on fire, set on fire (что-л.), set on the, start a fire, set aflame3) Law: set fire4) Makarov: ablaze5) Archaic: imblaze -
9 сверкающий
1) General subject: ablaze (the streets were ablaze with lights - улицы были ярко освещены), aglare, aglint, aglisten, aglitter, aglow, asparkle, brilliant, coruscating, crackling, fiery (о глазах), flammeous, fulgid, fulgurant (как молния), gemmy, glancing, glittering, glittery, lambent, refulgent, resplendent, scintillant, scintillating, shining, sparkling, splendent, twinkly2) Poetical language: fulgent4) Automation: flaring5) Makarov: aflame, fulgurating (как молния), incandescent -
10 блистающий
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11 в огне
General subject: ablaze, afire (with heart afire - с огнем в груди), aflame, alight, in a blaze, in flames, on fire -
12 в пылу
General subject: in the thick, ablaze -
13 взволнованный
1) General subject: ablaze, affected, aflutter, agitated, astir, disturbed, emotional, excited, feverish, flurried, flustered, fretted, haywire, hyped up, hyped-up, keyed, nervous, on the high ropes, overwrought, perturbate, shook up, shook-up, steamed up, steamed-up, strung up, taut, thrilled, touched, troublous, tumultuous, uneasy, unquiet, uptight, urgent (urgent voice), agate2) American: streaked3) Rare: adither4) Diplomatic term: impassioned5) Jargon: hectic, high, in a sweat, in storm, jacked (out), jump, keyed up, rattlebrained, shook shook up, turned on, weirded out, jacked up, slightly raffled, wigged out6) Makarov: all in a fluster, flushed, in a troubled state, transported7) Taboo: hairy-ass -
14 вспыхнуть
1) General subject: blaze up, blush, blush scarlet, break out (о пожаре, войне, эпидемии), burst into a rage, burst out (о войне, эпидемии), combust, flame, flare, flash, flush (часто flush up), get into a huff, get into a tantrum, glance, glint, go into a tantrum, inflame, irrupt, kindle, lighten, outblaze, overflush, raddle, reddle, ruddle, spark, take the huff, turn scarlet, blaze away, burst in, catch fire, flare up-to flare out, go off like a rocket, burst into flame (о чувствах и т. п.), set alight, set ablaze, burst into fire, set on fire2) Australian slang: chuck a wobbly, spit the dummy3) Astronautics: burst4) Makarov: break into flame, break into flames, break out (о болезни, эпидемии), burst into flame, burst into flames, go up in flames, flame out, flame up, flare up, flash out, flash up, flush scarlet, flush up, fly into a tantrum, go off like a Roman candle, catch fire (энтузиазмом и т. п.) -
15 его лицо горело от волнения
General subject: his face was ablaze with excitementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его лицо горело от волнения
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16 залитый светом
1) General subject: ablaze2) Makarov: perfused with radiance -
17 кипящий негодованием
General subject: ablaze with indignation, aboil with indignationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кипящий негодованием
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18 негодующий
1) General subject: indignant, steamed up, steamed-up2) Religion: ablaze with anger -
19 от копеечной свечи Москва сгорела
Set phrase: a little dip, in old days, set Moscow ablaze, a little spark kindles a great fire (little evil may start a great disaster), all Moscow was burnt down by a farthing dip, little chips light great firesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > от копеечной свечи Москва сгорела
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20 от копеечной свечки Москва сгорела
Set phrase: a little dip, in old days, set moscow ablaze, a little spark kindles a great fire (little evil may start a great disaster), all moscow was burnt down by a farthing dip, little chips light great fires, little chips light great fires (дословно: От маленьких щепок большие пожары бывают)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > от копеечной свечки Москва сгорела
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