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несовер.;
без доп.
1) burn, be on fire;
blaze( ярким пламенем) ;
glow (без пламени)
2) burn, be alight
3) (перен.;
чем-л.) burn (with) - гореть желанием
4) gleam;
shine;
sparkle( о глазах) ∙ на воре шапка горит ≈ an uneasy conscience betrays itself не горит! разг. ≈ there's no hurry! сгореть со стыда дело горитгор|еть -, сгореть
1. burn* (тж. перен.) ;
(о пожаре) be* on fire;
~ ярким пламенем burn* with a clear flame;
~им! fire!;
~ нетерпением burn* with impatience;
~ желанием burn* with desire;
в огне не ~ит и в воде не тонет it passes unscathed through fire and flood;
2. тк. несов. (давать свет, пламя) be* burning, be* on;
свет ~ит the light is (switched) on;
3. тк. несов. (быть в лихорадке) burn*;
be* feverish;
голова у меня ~ит my head is burning/feverish;
4. тк. несов. (сверкать) flash, blaze;
глаза ~ели яростью the eyes blazed with anger;
город ~ит огнями the town is ablaze with light;
работа ~ит в его руках he works like lightning;
земля ~ит под ногами the place is getting too hot for one. -
3 alight
1. a predic зажжённый; горящий, охваченный огнём2. a predic светящийся, сияющий3. v сходить, выходить4. v спешиваться5. v опускаться, садиться, спускаться6. v приземляться, садиться; совершать посадку7. v остановиться8. v книжн. случайно обнаружить; натолкнутьсяСинонимический ряд:1. burning (adj.) ablaze; afire; aflame; aflicker; aglow; blazing; bright; burning; conflagrant; fiery; flaming; flaring; ignited; illuminated; lighted; lit; on fire2. disembark (verb) debark; deplane; descend; disembark; dismount; get off; pile out3. land (verb) land; light; perch; roost; set down; settle; sit down; touch downАнтонимический ряд:embark; take off
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