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1 empezar a arder
(v.) = catch + fire, catch on + fireEx. An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.Ex. Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.* * *(v.) = catch + fire, catch on + fireEx: An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.
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2 empezar a arder
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3 arder
v.1 to burn.la iglesia está ardiendo the church is burning o on fireEl legajo ardió ante sus ojos The dossier burned before his very eyes.Mis ojos arden My eyes burn=itch.Me arden los ojos My eyes burn.2 to be boiling hot (estar caliente) (café, sopa).* * *1 to burn (completamente) to burn down; (sin llama) to smoulder2 (resplandecer) to glow3 figurado to burn1 to burn\arder de pasión figurado to burn with passionarder en guerras figurado to be ravaged by warla cosa está que arde familiar things are getting pretty hot* * *verb1) to burn2) smart, sting* * *1. VT1) (=quemar) to burn2) esp LAm * [herida] to sting, make smart2. VI1) (=quemarse) to burnarder sin llama — to smoulder, smolder (EEUU)
2) [abono] to ferment; [trigo etc] to heat up4) (fig) (=consumirse) to burn, seethearder de o en amor — to burn with love
arder de o en ira — to seethe with anger
3.See:* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( quemarse) to burnardía en deseos de verla — (liter) he burned with desire to see her (liter)
2) ( estar muy caliente) to be boiling (hot)arder en fiestas: Zaragoza arde en fiestas the festivities in Zaragoza are in full swing; estar que arde persona to be fuming; la cosa está que arde — things have reached boiling point
3) ( escocer) <herida/ojos> to sting, smart* * *= burn, go up in + flames, ignite, blaze, catch + fire, catch on + fire.Ex. In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Ex. The title of the article is 'National library in Sarajevo destroyed; collections, archives go up in flames'.Ex. Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex. An ammunition dump near the town of Balkhash in central Kazakhstan blazes after a huge explosion on Wednesday.Ex. An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.Ex. Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.----* arder completamente = burn out.* arder lentamente = smoulder [smolder, -USA].* arder sin llama = smoulder [smolder, -USA].* comenzar a arder = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* empezar a arder = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* que arde lentamente = smouldering [smoldering, -USA].* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( quemarse) to burnardía en deseos de verla — (liter) he burned with desire to see her (liter)
2) ( estar muy caliente) to be boiling (hot)arder en fiestas: Zaragoza arde en fiestas the festivities in Zaragoza are in full swing; estar que arde persona to be fuming; la cosa está que arde — things have reached boiling point
3) ( escocer) <herida/ojos> to sting, smart* * *= burn, go up in + flames, ignite, blaze, catch + fire, catch on + fire.Ex: In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.
Ex: The title of the article is 'National library in Sarajevo destroyed; collections, archives go up in flames'.Ex: Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex: An ammunition dump near the town of Balkhash in central Kazakhstan blazes after a huge explosion on Wednesday.Ex: An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.Ex: Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.* arder completamente = burn out.* arder lentamente = smoulder [smolder, -USA].* arder sin llama = smoulder [smolder, -USA].* comenzar a arder = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* empezar a arder = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* que arde lentamente = smouldering [smoldering, -USA].* * *arder [E1 ]viA «madera/bosque/casa» (quemarse) to burnB (estar muy caliente) to be boiling (hot)arder en fiestas: Zaragoza arde en fiestas the festivities in Zaragoza are in full swingestar algn/algo que arde: tu padre está que arde your father's fuming o seethingla sopa está que arde the soup's boiling (hot)la cosa está que arde things have reached boiling pointla fiesta estaba que ardía ( Chi); the party was in full swingva que arde ( Esp fam): te pagaré 1.000 euros y vas que ardes I'll pay you 1,000 euros and that's all you're getting o and you can count yourself lucky you're getting that muchC1 (escocer) «herida/ojos» to sting, smartle ardían los ojos con el humo the smoke was making her eyes smart, the smoke was irritating her eyesle hizo arder la herida (CS); it made the cut stingdespués de tanto sol le ardían los hombros her shoulders were burning o sore after so long in the sun2«estómago»: me arde el estómago I've got heartburn* * *
arder ( conjugate arder) verbo intransitivo
1 ( quemarse) to burn
2 ( estar muy caliente) to be boiling (hot);
la cosa está que arde things have reached boiling point
3 ( escocer) [herida/ojos] to sting, smart
arder verbo intransitivo to burn: familiar el jefe está que arde, the boss is really fuming
la cosa está que arde, things are hotting up
' arder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calcinar
- deseo
- incendiar
English:
blaze
- burn
- flare up
- glow
- inflamed
- rage
- smoulder
- ablaze
- smolder
- sting
* * *arder vi1. [quemarse] [bosque, casa] to burn;la iglesia está ardiendo the church is burning o on fire;ha ardido el granero the barn has burnt down;una antorcha que arde permanentemente a torch that is always burning;todavía arden los rescoldos de la hoguera the bonfire is still smouldering;Famcon eso va que arde that's more than enough2. [estar caliente] [café, sopa] to be boiling hot;¡está que arde! [persona] he's fuming;[reunión] it's getting pretty heatedme arde el estómago I've got heartburn;tanto dinero le arde en sus manos all that money is burning a hole in his pocketarder en deseos de hacer algo to be dying to do sthtodavía arde la revuelta de mayo the spirit of the May uprising is still alive* * *v/i1 burn;arder de oen be burning withla reunión está que arde fam the meeting is about to erupt fam* * *arder vi1) : to burnel bosque está ardiendo: the forest is in flamesarder de ira: to burn with anger, to be seething2) : to smart, to sting, to burnle ardía el estómago: he had heartburn* * *arder vb2. (estar muy caliente) to be burning hot / to be boiling hot -
4 empezar
v.to begin, to start.empezó la conferencia dando la bienvenida a los asistentes she began o started her speech by welcoming everyone thereempezaron otra botella de vino they started o opened another bottle of winela clase empieza a las diez the class begins o starts at ten o'clock¡no empieces!, ¡ya hemos discutido este tema lo suficiente! don't you start, we've spent long enough on this subject already!al empezar la reunión when the meeting started o beganempezar a hacer algo to begin o start to do somethingempezar por hacer algo to begin o start by doing somethingpara empezar to begin o start withRicardo empezó la fiesta tarde Richard began the party late.La fiesta empezó tarde The party began late.Ricardo empezó el crucigrama Richard started the crossword puzzle.* * *(e changes to ie in stressed syllables and z changes to c before e)Present IndicativePast indempecé, empezaste, empezó, empezamos, empezasteis, empezaron.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *verbto begin, start* * *1. VI1) (=comenzar) [gen] to start, begin; [en un puesto de trabajo] to startel curso empieza en octubre — the course starts o begins in October
el año ha empezado mal — the year got off to a bad start, the year started o began badly
antes de empezar, os recordaré que... — before we start o begin, I'd like to remind you that...
al empezar el año — at the start o beginning of the year
¿cuándo empieza el nuevo cocinero? — when does the new cook start?
¡no empieces! — * don't you start! *
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para empezar — to start with, begin withpara empezar quisiera agradecerte tu presencia entre nosotros — I would like to start o begin by thanking you for being with us, to start o begin with, I would like to thank you for being with us
- todo es cuestión de empezar2)• empezar a hacer algo — [gen] to start o begin to do sth, start o begin doing sth; [en un trabajo] to start to do o doing sth
empezó a llover — it started o began to rain, it started o began raining
la película me está empezando a aburrir — the film is starting o beginning to bore me
ya empiezo a entrar en calor — I'm starting o beginning to feel warm now
3)• empezar haciendo algo — to begin o start by doing sth
empezaremos pidiendo ayuda — we'll start o begin by asking for help
la canción empieza diciendo que... — the song begins o starts by saying that...
4)• empezar con algo — [película, curso, año] to start o begin with sth
la novela empieza con una referencia a Sartre — the novel starts o begins with a reference to Sartre
empezamos con cerveza y acabamos con vino — we started on o began with beer and ended up on wine
¿cuándo empezáis con las clases de inglés? — when do you start your English classes?
¡no empieces otra vez con lo mismo! — don't start on that again!
5)• empezar por algo/algn — to start with sth/sb, begin with sth/sb
empezaré por la cocina — I'll start o begin with the kitchen
"huelga" empieza por hache — "huelga" starts o begins with (an) h
empezar por hacer algo — to start by doing sth, begin by doing sth
2.VT [+ actividad, temporada] to start, begin; [+ botella, jamón] to starthemos empezado mal la semana — the week got off to a bad start for us, the week started badly for us
* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) película/conferencia/invierno to begin, startempezar a + inf — to start to + inf, start -ing
empezó a nevar — it started to snow o snowing
me empezó a entrar hambre — I began o started to feel hungry
2) persona to startempezar de nuevo or volver a empezar — to start again
todo es (cuestión de) empezar — it'll be fine once we/you get started
empezar a + inf — to start -ing, start to + inf
empezó a llorar — he began o started to cry
empezar + ger — to start by -ing
empezó diciendo que... — she started o began by saying that...
empezar por + inf — to start o begin by -ing
empecemos por estudiar el contexto histórico — let's begin o start by looking at the historical context
3)2.para empezar — first of all, to start with
empezar vt1) <tarea/actividad> to start2) <frasco/mermelada> to start, open* * *= begin, get + started, start, start off, kick off, set out, get + Nombre + underway, get + Posesivo + feet wet, set in, cut + Posesivo + spurs, commence.Ex. This section has begun to demonstrate some of the problems associated with the author approach.Ex. 'We'll get started as soon as everyone arrives,' the executive director shook her hand and smiled graciously.Ex. Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.Ex. If you establish a principle of using the national language, where do you start off?.Ex. The article is entitled 'The bucks start here: ALA kicks off library funding campaign'.Ex. The person seeking information needs to have all the necessary documentation before setting out, otherwise it could result in considerable expense and much time wasting.Ex. The author describes two surveys which the IFLA Section has been involved in to acquire the information necessary to get the project underway.Ex. Coming clean to voters is something she's gonna have to get used to if she is really serious about getting her feet wet in elected politics.Ex. Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.Ex. Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.Ex. This stop list is input to the computer before indexing can commence, and is a list of the words which appear in text which have no value as access words in an index.----* acabar mejor de lo que + empezar = end up on + a high note.* al empezar = first off.* bomba de relojería + empezar la cuenta atrás = time bomb + tick away.* empezar a = be on + Posesivo + way to.* empezar a acabarse = run + low (on).* empezar a actuar = swing into + action.* empezar a arder = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* empezar a caer en picado = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* empezar a calar en = grow on/upon + Pronombre.* empezar a comprender = grow on/upon + Pronombre.* empezar a dar carcajadas = burst into + a fit of laughter, burst into + side-splitting laughter.* empezar a darse cuenta de = grow on/upon + Pronombre.* empezar a debatir = embark on/upon + discussion.* empezar a deteriorarse = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* empezar a diluviar = the skies + open up.* empezar a empeorar = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* empezar a faltar = be in short supply, be at a premium.* empezar a fumar = take up + smoking.* empezar a funcionar = become + operational, get off + the ground, get + rolling, get + things going, get + things rolling, go + live, get + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling, start + the ball rolling.* empezar a gustar la idea = warm up to + the idea.* empezar a hablar de = make + noises about, make + a noise about.* empezar a imprimir = go to + press.* empezar a ir bien = fall into + place.* empezar a irse al garete = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* empezar a jugar mejor = get back into + the game.* empezar Algo = get + Nombre + started.* empezar Algo con buen pie = start + Nombre + off on the right foot.* empezar a mejorar = turn + a corner, take + a turn, take + a turn for the better.* empezar a pensar en = turn + Posesivo + mind to.* empezar a reírse a carcajadas = burst into + a fit of laughter, burst into + side-splitting laughter.* empezar a resquebrajarse = develop + cracks.* empezar a saltar las lágrimas = eyes + start to well up with tears, eyes + start to well up.* empezar a sudar por el esfuerzo = work up + a sweat, work up + a lather.* empezar a tener dudas = get + cold feet.* empezar a tener sentido = become + meaningful.* empezar a trabajar = take + job.* empezar a tratar = scratch + the surface of, scrape + the surface.* empezar a utilizarse = come into + use.* empezar con buen pie = start + Nombre + on the right footing, hit + the ground running.* empezar de cero = start at + ground zero.* empezar de nuevo = a fresh start, start over, make + a fresh start.* empezar desde = work from, set out from.* empezar desde cero = start at + ground zero.* empezar desde la base = start at + ground zero.* empezar la casa por el tejado = tail wagging the dog.* empezar lento = be slow off the mark, be slow off the blocks.* empezar por el final = work back from.* empezar por el principio = start from + scratch, start at + ground zero.* empezar por lo más difícil = plunge in at + the deep end.* empezar rápido = be quick off the mark, be quick off the blocks.* empezar una nueva etapa en la vida = turn over + a new page, turn over + a new leaf.* enseñanza antes de empezar el trabajo = pre-service education.* hay que empezar por el principio = first things must come first.* bebé que empieza a andar = toddler.* para empezar = for one, initially, to start with, to begin with, for starters, first off.* terminar mejor de lo que + empezar = end up on + a high note.* una buena forma de empezar = a good way to start.* una manera de empezar = a foot in the door.* volver a empezar = return to + the drawing boards, back to the drawing board, a fresh start, start over, go back to + square one, be back to square one.* volver a empezar de cero = be back to square one, go back to + square one.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) película/conferencia/invierno to begin, startempezar a + inf — to start to + inf, start -ing
empezó a nevar — it started to snow o snowing
me empezó a entrar hambre — I began o started to feel hungry
2) persona to startempezar de nuevo or volver a empezar — to start again
todo es (cuestión de) empezar — it'll be fine once we/you get started
empezar a + inf — to start -ing, start to + inf
empezó a llorar — he began o started to cry
empezar + ger — to start by -ing
empezó diciendo que... — she started o began by saying that...
empezar por + inf — to start o begin by -ing
empecemos por estudiar el contexto histórico — let's begin o start by looking at the historical context
3)2.para empezar — first of all, to start with
empezar vt1) <tarea/actividad> to start2) <frasco/mermelada> to start, open* * *= begin, get + started, start, start off, kick off, set out, get + Nombre + underway, get + Posesivo + feet wet, set in, cut + Posesivo + spurs, commence.Ex: This section has begun to demonstrate some of the problems associated with the author approach.
Ex: 'We'll get started as soon as everyone arrives,' the executive director shook her hand and smiled graciously.Ex: Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.Ex: If you establish a principle of using the national language, where do you start off?.Ex: The article is entitled 'The bucks start here: ALA kicks off library funding campaign'.Ex: The person seeking information needs to have all the necessary documentation before setting out, otherwise it could result in considerable expense and much time wasting.Ex: The author describes two surveys which the IFLA Section has been involved in to acquire the information necessary to get the project underway.Ex: Coming clean to voters is something she's gonna have to get used to if she is really serious about getting her feet wet in elected politics.Ex: Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.Ex: Lorene, who cut her spurs fighting for equal pay, said she was `absolutely gobsmacked' at having won the award.Ex: This stop list is input to the computer before indexing can commence, and is a list of the words which appear in text which have no value as access words in an index.* acabar mejor de lo que + empezar = end up on + a high note.* al empezar = first off.* bomba de relojería + empezar la cuenta atrás = time bomb + tick away.* empezar a = be on + Posesivo + way to.* empezar a acabarse = run + low (on).* empezar a actuar = swing into + action.* empezar a arder = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* empezar a caer en picado = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* empezar a calar en = grow on/upon + Pronombre.* empezar a comprender = grow on/upon + Pronombre.* empezar a dar carcajadas = burst into + a fit of laughter, burst into + side-splitting laughter.* empezar a darse cuenta de = grow on/upon + Pronombre.* empezar a debatir = embark on/upon + discussion.* empezar a deteriorarse = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* empezar a diluviar = the skies + open up.* empezar a empeorar = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* empezar a faltar = be in short supply, be at a premium.* empezar a fumar = take up + smoking.* empezar a funcionar = become + operational, get off + the ground, get + rolling, get + things going, get + things rolling, go + live, get + the ball rolling, set + the ball rolling, start + the ball rolling.* empezar a gustar la idea = warm up to + the idea.* empezar a hablar de = make + noises about, make + a noise about.* empezar a imprimir = go to + press.* empezar a ir bien = fall into + place.* empezar a irse al garete = hit + the skids, be on the skids.* empezar a jugar mejor = get back into + the game.* empezar Algo = get + Nombre + started.* empezar Algo con buen pie = start + Nombre + off on the right foot.* empezar a mejorar = turn + a corner, take + a turn, take + a turn for the better.* empezar a pensar en = turn + Posesivo + mind to.* empezar a reírse a carcajadas = burst into + a fit of laughter, burst into + side-splitting laughter.* empezar a resquebrajarse = develop + cracks.* empezar a saltar las lágrimas = eyes + start to well up with tears, eyes + start to well up.* empezar a sudar por el esfuerzo = work up + a sweat, work up + a lather.* empezar a tener dudas = get + cold feet.* empezar a tener sentido = become + meaningful.* empezar a trabajar = take + job.* empezar a tratar = scratch + the surface of, scrape + the surface.* empezar a utilizarse = come into + use.* empezar con buen pie = start + Nombre + on the right footing, hit + the ground running.* empezar de cero = start at + ground zero.* empezar de nuevo = a fresh start, start over, make + a fresh start.* empezar desde = work from, set out from.* empezar desde cero = start at + ground zero.* empezar desde la base = start at + ground zero.* empezar la casa por el tejado = tail wagging the dog.* empezar lento = be slow off the mark, be slow off the blocks.* empezar por el final = work back from.* empezar por el principio = start from + scratch, start at + ground zero.* empezar por lo más difícil = plunge in at + the deep end.* empezar rápido = be quick off the mark, be quick off the blocks.* empezar una nueva etapa en la vida = turn over + a new page, turn over + a new leaf.* enseñanza antes de empezar el trabajo = pre-service education.* hay que empezar por el principio = first things must come first.* bebé que empieza a andar = toddler.* para empezar = for one, initially, to start with, to begin with, for starters, first off.* terminar mejor de lo que + empezar = end up on + a high note.* una buena forma de empezar = a good way to start.* una manera de empezar = a foot in the door.* volver a empezar = return to + the drawing boards, back to the drawing board, a fresh start, start over, go back to + square one, be back to square one.* volver a empezar de cero = be back to square one, go back to + square one.* * *empezar [A6 ]viA1 «película/conferencia/invierno» to begin, startel curso empieza el 16 the course begins o ( frml) commences on the 16th¿con qué letra empieza? what is the first letter?, what letter does it begin with?al empezar el siglo at the turn of the centuryya han empezado los fríos the cold weather has arrived o started2 empezar A + INF to start to + INF, start -INGha empezado a nevar it has started snowing, it has started to snowle empezó a entrar hambre she began o started to feel hungryempezó a hervir it began boiling o to boil, it came to the boil, it started boiling o to boille han empezado a salir espinillas she's getting o starting to get pimplesempieza a ser imposible conseguirlo it is becoming impossible to get itB «persona»1 (en una actividad) to start¿cuándo empieza la nueva secretaria? when is the new secretary starting?, when does the new secretary start?empezó de aprendiz he started o began as an apprenticetendremos que empezar de nuevo or volver a empezar we'll have to start againtodo es (cuestión de) empezar it'll be fine once we/you get started¡ya empezamos otra vez! here we go again!empezar POR algo/algn:empecemos por el principio let's begin o start at the beginningempezó por la pared del fondo he started o began with the back wallno sabe por dónde empezar she doesn't know where to begin o startvamos a empezar por ti let's start with you2 empezar A + INF to start -ING, start to + INFcuando empezó a hablar se le fueron los nervios once she started o began talking, her nervousness disappearedtenía dos años cuando empezó a hablar she started talking when she was twoempezó a llorar he began o started to cry3 empezar + GER to start BY -INGempezó diciendo que sería breve she started o began by saying that she would be briefempezó trabajando de mecánico he started by working as a mechanic, he started out as a mechanic4 empezar POR + INF to start o begin BY -INGempieza por sentarte begin o start by taking a seat, take a seat firstse empieza por marinar la carne first marinade the meatempecemos por estudiar el contexto histórico let's begin o start by looking at the historical contextCpara empezar: para empezar, me parece un disparate for a start o for one thing, I think it's a ridiculous ideapara empezar, ¿quién te dio permiso para leer mi correspondencia? who gave you permission to read my letters anyway?para empezar, hay que limpiar la superficie first of all o to start with, you have to clean the surface■ empezarvtA ‹tarea/actividad› to startse debe empezar el día con un buen desayuno you should start o begin the day with a good breakfast¿ya empezaste el tercer capítulo? have you started chapter three yet?B ‹frasco/lata/mermelada› to start, openno empieces otra botella don't start o open another bottle¿podemos empezar este jamón? can we start on this ham?* * *
empezar ( conjugate empezar) verbo intransitivo
1 [película/conferencia/invierno] to begin, start;◊ empezó a nevar it started to snow o snowing
2 [ persona] to start;
todo es cuestión de empezar it'll be fine once we/you get started;
no sé por dónde empezar I don't know where to begin;
vamos a empezar por ti let's start with you;
empezar a hacer algo to start doing sth, start to do sth;
empezó diciendo que … she started o began by saying that …;
empezó trabajando de mecánico he started out as a mechanic;
empecemos por estudiar el contexto histórico let's begin o start by looking at the historical context
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verbo transitivo
empezar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 (dar principio a una actividad) to begin, start: aún no hemos empezado a comer, we still haven't started to eat
para empezar, first of all: para empezar, eso que dices no es cierto, to begin with what you're saying is just not true
no empieces con tus tonterías, don't start being stupid again
2 (un paquete, una caja) to open, start: la caja de galletas está sin empezar, the box of biscuits hasn't been opened yet
3 (tener principio) to start: la película empieza a las diez, the film starts at ten o'clock ➣ Ver nota en begin y start
♦ Locuciones: ya empezamos, here we go again
' empezar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adormecerse
- arrancar
- cada
- cobrar
- compilación
- echar
- echarse
- ponerse
- pronta
- pronto
- romper
- soltarse
- trabar
- vaya
- volver
- ya
- a
- aclarar
- cero
- empiece
- entrar
- incendiar
- largar
- poner
English:
begin
- branch out
- clean up
- cotton on
- daunt
- fail
- flying
- get
- grow
- impatient
- kick off
- nervous
- open
- pipe up
- place
- set off
- spring
- square
- start
- start off
- start up
- strike up
- take off
- take up
- thing
- turn
- afresh
- beginning
- ground
- into
- keen
- kick
- originate
- over
- rampage
- roll
- scratch
- strike
- suppose
- undone
* * *♦ vtto begin, to start;empezó la conferencia dando la bienvenida a los asistentes she began o started her speech by welcoming everyone there;todavía no hemos empezado el colegio we still haven't started school;empecé el libro, pero no lo conseguí acabar I started (reading) the book, but didn't manage to finish it;hemos empezado la tarta we've started the cake;empezaron otra botella de vino they started o opened another bottle of wine♦ vito begin, to start (a/por to/by);la clase empieza a las diez the class begins o starts at ten o'clock;¿a qué hora empieza el partido? what time does the game start?;el concierto empezó tarde the concert started late;la película empieza con una escena muy violenta the film begins with a very violent scene;tuvieron que empezar de nuevo they had to start again;el aprender a nadar, todo es empezar with swimming, getting started is half the battle;¡no empieces!, ¡ya hemos discutido este tema lo suficiente! don't you start, we've spent long enough on this subject already!;¡ya empezamos con el vecino y su música! here we go again with our neighbour and his music!;al empezar la reunión when the meeting started o began;al empezar resulta un poco difícil it's quite hard at first o to begin with;en noviembre empezó a hacer frío it started getting colder in November;empezó pidiendo disculpas por su retraso she started o began by apologizing for being late;empezar por: empieza por el salón, yo haré la cocina you start on the living-room, I'll do the kitchen;empieza por aflojar los tornillos first, loosen the screws, start o begin by loosening the screws;empieza por portarte bien, y ya hablaremos first you start behaving well, then we'll talk;para empezar: para empezar, sopa I'd like soup for starters o to start with;para empezar, habrá que comprar los billetes first of all o to start with, we'll have to buy the tickets;no me gusta, para empezar, es demasiado pequeño I don't like it, it's too small to start with* * *I v/t start, beginII v/i1 start, begin;empezar a hacer algo start to do sth, start doing sth;empezar por hacer algo start o begin by doing sth;empezar por alguien start with s.o.;para empezar to begin with;ya empezamos fam here we go again* * *empezar {29} vcomenzar: to start, to begin* * * -
5 incendiar
v.to set fire to.* * *1 to set on fire, set fire to1 to catch fire* * *1.VT to set fire to, set alight2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( prender fuego a) to set fire tob) ( quemar) < edificio> to burn down; < coche> to burn; <pueblo/bosque> to burn... to the ground2.incendiarse v prona) ( empezar a arder) to catch fireb) ( destruirse) edificio to be burned down* * *= set + fire to, torch, set + ablaze.Ex. There was opposition from the Chinese, however, and someone set fire to the library in September 1938.Ex. Alenxandria's library was torched and completely destroyed by the brutal Roman emperor Aurelian in A.D. 270.Ex. The day ended in a riot during which the town hall was set ablaze.----* incendiarse = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( prender fuego a) to set fire tob) ( quemar) < edificio> to burn down; < coche> to burn; <pueblo/bosque> to burn... to the ground2.incendiarse v prona) ( empezar a arder) to catch fireb) ( destruirse) edificio to be burned down* * *= set + fire to, torch, set + ablaze.Ex: There was opposition from the Chinese, however, and someone set fire to the library in September 1938.
Ex: Alenxandria's library was torched and completely destroyed by the brutal Roman emperor Aurelian in A.D. 270.Ex: The day ended in a riot during which the town hall was set ablaze.* incendiarse = catch + fire, catch on + fire.* * *incendiar [A1 ]vt1 (prender fuego a) to set fire to2 (quemar) ‹edificio› to burn down; ‹coche› to burn; ‹pueblo/bosque› to burn … to the ground1 (empezar a arder) to catch fire2 (destruirse) «edificio» to be burned downlas ruinas de la casa incendiada the ruins of the burnt-out houselos bosques que se incendiaron el verano pasado the forests that were destroyed by fire last summer* * *
incendiar ( conjugate incendiar) verbo transitivo
‹ coche› to burn;
‹pueblo/bosque› to burn … to the ground
incendiarse verbo pronominal
incendiar verbo transitivo to set fire to, to set alight
' incendiar' also found in these entries:
English:
burn down
- fire
- burn
* * *♦ vtto set fire to;los guerrilleros incendiaron varias casas the guerrillas set fire to o torched several houses* * *v/t set fire to* * *incendiar vt: to set fire to, to burn (down)* * * -
6 разгораться
разго||ра́ться, \разгоратьсяре́ться1. ekflami;flamiĝi;2. перен. ekflami;стра́сти \разгоратьсяре́лись pasioj ekflamis.* * *несов.1) encenderse (непр.), empezar a arderкостёр разгора́тьсялся — (se) prendió la hoguera
дрова́ разгора́тьсялись — la leña está ardiendo
3) (о битве, споре и т.п.) acalorarse, enardecerse (непр.)••глаза́ (и зу́бы) разгора́тьсялись разг. — se quedó encandilado, se le han puesto los dientes largos, se le han alargado los dientes
* * *несов.1) encenderse (непр.), empezar a arderкостёр разгора́тьсялся — (se) prendió la hoguera
дрова́ разгора́тьсялись — la leña está ardiendo
3) (о битве, споре и т.п.) acalorarse, enardecerse (непр.)••глаза́ (и зу́бы) разгора́тьсялись разг. — se quedó encandilado, se le han puesto los dientes largos, se le han alargado los dientes
* * *v1) gener. (î áèáâå, ñïîðå è á. ï.) acalorarse, empezar a arder, enardecerse, encenderse2) liter. (îá âîëñåñèà) encenderse -
7 разгореться
разго||ра́ться, \разгоретьсяре́ться1. ekflami;flamiĝi;2. перен. ekflami;стра́сти \разгоретьсяре́лись pasioj ekflamis.* * *сов.1) encenderse (непр.), empezar a arderкостёр разгоре́лся — (se) prendió la hoguera
дрова́ разгоре́лись — la leña está ardiendo
3) (о битве, споре и т.п.) acalorarse, enardecerse (непр.)••глаза́ (и зу́бы) разгоре́лись разг. — se quedó encandilado, se le han puesto los dientes largos, se le han alargado los dientes
* * *сов.1) encenderse (непр.), empezar a arderкостёр разгоре́лся — (se) prendió la hoguera
дрова́ разгоре́лись — la leña está ardiendo
3) (о битве, споре и т.п.) acalorarse, enardecerse (непр.)••глаза́ (и зу́бы) разгоре́лись разг. — se quedó encandilado, se le han puesto los dientes largos, se le han alargado los dientes
* * *v1) gener. (î áèáâå, ñïîðå è á. ï.) acalorarse, empezar a arder, enardecerse, encenderse, (о споре) montarse2) liter. (îá âîëñåñèà) encenderse -
8 prender
v.1 to arrest, to apprehend.La policía prende al criminal The police arrests the criminal.2 to fasten.3 to light (encender) (luz, interruptor). (especially Latin American Spanish)prender fuego a algo to set fire to something, to set something on fire4 to grip.5 to catch (fire).6 to take root (plant).7 to spread.una idea que ha prendido entre el público an idea that has caught on among the public8 to ignite, to light.Ella prende el fuego She ignites the fire.9 to pin on, to stick on, to buckle on.Ella prende el broche She pins on the brooch.10 to seize, to catch, to grasp, to capture.El guarda prende al ladrón The guard seizes the thief.11 to turn on, to activate, to switch on.Ella prendió la luz She turned on the light.* * *1 (agarrar) to catch; (arrestar) to arrest2 (sujetar) to attach; (con agujas) to pin3 (encender - fuego) to light; (- luz) to turn on1 (arraigar - planta, costumbre) to take root2 (fuego, madera, etc) to catch light, catch fire1 to catch fire\prender fuego a to set fire to, set light to* * *verb1) to pin2) catch3) seize•* * *1. VT1) [+ persona] (=capturar) to catch, capture; (=detener) to arrest2) (Cos) (=sujetar) to fasten; [con alfiler] to pin, attach (en to)3) (=atar) to tie, do up4) esp LAm [+ fuego, horno, vela, cigarrillo] to light; [+ cerilla] to strike; [+ luz, TV] to switch on; [+ cuarto] to light up2. VI1) [fuego] to catch2) (=engancharse) to catch, stick3) [planta] to take, take root4) [vacuna] to take3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona> to catch, seize2) ( sujetar)3)a) <cigarrillo/cerilla> to lightb) (AmL) < gas> to turn on, light; <estufa/horno> to turn on; <radio/luz> to turn on, switch on2.prender vi1) rama/planta to take2) ( arder)3) idea/moda to catch on3.* * *= fire, ignite, inflame.Ex. Mearns, too, has warned against 'profligate expenditure of time and effort when the reference librarian's own curiosity is fired to a point where he feels himself impelled to seek personal satisfaction'.Ex. Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex. His works are among the few films that can inflame the emotions as easily today as they could when they were originally made.----* fuego + prenderse = fire + break out.* prender con alfileres = pin.* prenderse fuego = set + Nombre + on fire, torch, ignite, set + ablaze, burn, catch + fire.* prenderle fuego a = set + fire to.* prenderse fuego = catch on + fire.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona> to catch, seize2) ( sujetar)3)a) <cigarrillo/cerilla> to lightb) (AmL) < gas> to turn on, light; <estufa/horno> to turn on; <radio/luz> to turn on, switch on2.prender vi1) rama/planta to take2) ( arder)3) idea/moda to catch on3.* * *= fire, ignite, inflame.Ex: Mearns, too, has warned against 'profligate expenditure of time and effort when the reference librarian's own curiosity is fired to a point where he feels himself impelled to seek personal satisfaction'.
Ex: Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex: His works are among the few films that can inflame the emotions as easily today as they could when they were originally made.* fuego + prenderse = fire + break out.* prender con alfileres = pin.* prenderse fuego = set + Nombre + on fire, torch, ignite, set + ablaze, burn, catch + fire.* prenderle fuego a = set + fire to.* prenderse fuego = catch on + fire.* * *prender [E1 ]vtA ‹persona› to catch, seizeB(sujetar): le prendió el pelo con una horquilla she pinned back her hair with a hairpinllevaba una flor prendida en el ojal he was wearing a flower (pinned) in his buttonholeel bajo está prendido con alfileres the hem's been pinned upC ( Col) ‹botón/parche› to sew onD1prender fuego a to set fire toprendió fuego al bosque he set fire to the woods, he set the woods on fireprendió un cigarrillo/una cerilla she lit a cigarette/a match2 ( AmL) ‹gas› to turn on, light; ‹estufa/horno› to turn on; ‹radio/luz› to turn on, switch on■ prenderviA «vacuna» to take; «rama/planta» to takeB(arder): la leña está mojada y no prende the wood's damp and won't catch light o won't catch o won't takeC «idea/moda» to catch onA (con fuego) to catch firese le prendió el trapo the cloth caught fireB( Col) (contagiarse): se le prendió el sarampión de su hermano she caught her brother's measles, she caught the measles from her brotherC ( Col) (animarse) to liven up, get goingestoy prendido I've got wind* * *
prender ( conjugate prender) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ persona› to catch, seize
2 ( sujetar) to pin;
‹bajo/dobladillo› to pin up
3
‹estufa/horno› to turn on;
‹radio/luz/televisión› to turn on, switch on
verbo intransitivo
1 [rama/planta] to take
2
[ leña] to catch (light)
3 [idea/moda] to catch on
prenderse verbo pronominal
prender
I verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to catch, capture
2 (arrestar, detener) to arrest
3 (sujetar) to fasten, attach
(con alfileres) to pin
4 (una cerilla, un cigarro) to light
prender fuego a algo, to set fire to sthg
II verbo intransitivo
1 (fuego) to catch: la leña mojada no prende, wet wood doesn't catch fire
2 (planta) to take root
3 (una idea, una opinión) to catch on
' prender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enganchar
- incendiar
- luz
English:
fasten on to
- fire
- light
- pin
- pin on
- set
- alight
- catch
- foot
- put
- start
- switch
- take
- turn
* * *♦ vt1. [arrestar] to arrest, to apprehend2. [sujetar] to fasten;prendió el clavel en la solapa con un alfiler she attached the carnation to her lapel with a pin3. [fuego] to light;prendieron fuego a los matorrales they set fire to the bushes, they set the bushes on fire4. [agarrar] to grip;prendió con fuerza el brazo de su madre he gripped his mother's arm tightly[motor] to start (up);prende la luz, que no veo turn o switch the light on, I can't see;prendió un cigarrillo she lit a cigarette♦ vi1. [arder] to catch fire;esta leña no prende this wood won't catch fire2. [planta] to take root3. [opinión] to spread;es una idea que ha prendido entre el público it's an idea that has caught on among the public* * *<part preso>I v/t1 a fugitivo capture2 sujetar pin up3 L.Am.fuego light; luz switch on, turn on;prender fuego a set fire toII v/i1 de planta take3 de moda catch on* * *prender vt1) sujetar: to pin, to fasten2) apresar: to catch, to apprehend3) : to light (a cigarette, a match)4) : to turn onprende la luz: turn on the light5)prender fuego a : to set fire toprender vi1) : to take root2) : to catch fire3) : to catch on* * *prender vb -
9 fire
1. noun1) (anything that is burning, whether accidentally or not: a warm fire in the kitchen; Several houses were destroyed in a fire.) fuego2) (an apparatus for heating: a gas fire; an electric fire.) estufa3) (the heat and light produced by burning: Fire is one of man's greatest benefits.) fuego4) (enthusiasm: with fire in his heart.) ardor, pasión5) (attack by gunfire: The soldiers were under fire.) fuego
2. verb1) ((of china, pottery etc) to heat in an oven, or kiln, in order to harden and strengthen: The ceramic pots must be fired.) cocer2) (to make (someone) enthusiastic; to inspire: The story fired his imagination.) enardecer, excitar3) (to operate (a gun etc) by discharging a bullet etc from it: He fired his revolver three times.) disparar4) (to send out or discharge (a bullet etc) from a gun etc: He fired three bullets at the target.) disparar5) ((often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at: They suddenly fired on us; She fired at the target.) disparar6) (to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss: He was fired from his last job for being late.) despedir•- firearm
- fire-brigade
- fire-cracker
- fire-engine
- fire-escape
- fire-extinguisher
- fire-guard
- fireman
- fireplace
- fireproof
- fireside
- fire-station
- firewood
- firework
- firing-squad
- catch fire
- on fire
- open fire
- play with fire
- set fire to something / set something on fire
- set fire to / set something on fire
- set fire to something / set on fire
- set fire to / set on fire
- under fire
fire1 n1. fuego / incendio2. fuego3. estufato be on fire estar en llamas / estar ardiendofire2 vb disparartr['faɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) fuego2 (blaze) incendio, fuego3 (heater) estufa4 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL fuego2 (questions etc) disparar, bombardear3 (pottery) cocer4 figurative use (stimulate) inflamar, enardecer, excitar, exaltar1 (shoot) disparar (at, sobre), hacer fuego2 SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL encenderse1 ¡fuego!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfire away! ¡va! ¡adelante!to be on fire estar ardiendo, estar en llamasto be under fire ser atacado,-ato come under fire figurative use ser criticado,-ato catch fire incendiarse, encenderseto open fire abrir fuegoto play with fire jugar con fuegoto set fire to something / set something on fire prender fuego a algo, incendiar algofire alarm alarma de incendiosfire brigade cuerpo de bomberos, los bomberos nombre masculino pluralfire drill simulacro de incendiofire engine camión nombre masculino de bomberosfire escape escalera de incendiosfire exit salida de emergenciafire extinguisher extintor nombre masculinofire hydrant boca de incendiofire raiser incendiario,-afire station parque nombre masculino de bomberos1) ignite, kindle: encender2) enliven: animar, avivar3) dismiss: despedir4) shoot: disparar5) bake: cocer (cerámica)fire n1) : fuego m2) burning: incendio mfire alarm: alarma contra incendiosto be on fire: estar en llamas3) enthusiasm: ardor m, entusiasmo m4) shooting: disparos mpl, fuego mn.• candela s.f.• fogosidad s.f.• fuego s.m.• genio s.m.• hervor s.m.• incendio s.m.• lumbre s.f.• paleta s.f.• quema s.f.• sangre s.m.v.• asestar v.• calentar v.• descargar v.• disparar v.• incendiar v.• tirar v.faɪr, 'faɪə(r)
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1)a) u ( flames) fuego mto be on fire — estar* en llamas, estar* ardiendo
to set something on fire o to set fire to something — prenderle fuego a algo
to catch fire — prender fuego; \<\<twigs\>\> prender
fire and brimstone — el fuego eterno, los tormentos del infierno
to fight fire with fire — pagar* con la misma moneda
to play with fire — jugar* con fuego
to set the world on fire — comerse el mundo
b) c ( outdoors) hoguera f, fogata fc) c ( in hearth) fuego m, lumbre f (liter)2) c ( blaze which destroys a building) incendio m; (as interj)fire! — fuego!; (before n)
fire curtain — telón m contra incendios
3) c ( heater) (BrE) estufa f, calentador m4) u ( of guns) fuego mto open fire on somebody/something — abrir* fuego sobre alguien/algo
to come under fire — \<\<troops\>\> entrar en la línea de fuego; \<\<politician\>\> ser* el blanco de las críticas
to hang fire — esperar, aguantarse (AmS)
II
1.
1)a) \<\<gun/shot\>\> disparar; \<\<rocket\>\> lanzar*b) ( direct)to fire questions at somebody — hacerle* or lanzarle* preguntas a alguien
2) ( dismiss) (colloq) echar, despedir*she was fired — la echaron, la despidieron
3) ( stimulate) \<\<imagination\>\> avivar4) \<\<pottery\>\> cocer*
2.
vi ( shoot) disparar, hacer* fuegoto fire AT somebody/something — disparar contra alguien/algo, dispararle a alguien/algo
ready, aim o (BrE) take aim, fire! — apunten fuego!
Phrasal Verbs:- fire off[faɪǝ(r)]1. N1) (=flames) fuego m•
to catch fire — [curtains, furniture] prender fuego; [house] incendiarse; [engine, car] empezar a arderthe aircraft caught fire soon after take off — poco después de despegar se inició un incendio en el avión
•
to be on fire — (lit) estar ardiendo; (fig) (with passion, pain) arderto set o.s. on fire — prenderse fuego
- fight fire with fire- play with fire- set the world on fire- go or come through fire and water to do sthsmoke 1., 1)•
to light a fire — encender un fuego or una lumbre3) (=bonfire) hoguera f, fogata f•
to make a fire — hacer una hoguera or una fogata4) (=fireplace) lumbre f, chimenea fcome and sit by the fire — ven y siéntate a la lumbre or a lado de la chimenea
5) (accidental) incendio m•
to be insured against fire — estar asegurado contra incendios6) (=heater) estufa f7) (Mil) fuego mto draw fire — (fig) provocar críticas
the proposed tax has already drawn fire from the opposition — el impuesto propuesto ya ha provocado las críticas de la oposición
•
to exchange fire (with sb) — tirotearse (con algn)•
to hold (one's) fire — (lit) no disparar; (fig) esperarhold your fire! — (when already firing) ¡alto al fuego!
•
to open fire (on sth/sb) — abrir fuego (sobre algo/algn)•
to be/come under fire — (lit) estar/caer bajo fuego enemigo; (fig) ser atacadothe President's plan came under fire from the opposition — el plan del presidente fue atacado por la oposición
to hang fire —
banks and building societies were hanging fire on interest rates — los bancos y las sociedades de préstamos hipotecarios dejaron en suspenso los tipos de interés
line I, 1., 11)several projects were hanging fire in his absence — varios proyectos quedaron interrumpidos en su ausencia
8) (=passion) ardor m- have fire in one's belly2. VT1) (=shoot) [+ gun] disparar; [+ missile, arrow] disparar, lanzar; [+ rocket] lanzar; [+ shot] efectuar•
to fire a gun at sb — disparar contra algn•
he fired a question at her — le lanzó una pregunta2) (=operate)gas/oil fired central heating — calefacción f central a or de gas/de petróleo
3) (=set fire to) [+ property, building] incendiar, prender fuego a4) * (=dismiss) echar (a la calle), despediryou're fired! — ¡queda usted despedido!
5) (in kiln) [+ pottery] cocer6) (=stimulate) [+ imagination] estimularfired with enthusiasm/determination, the crowd... — impulsados por el entusiasmo/por la determinación, la multitud...
3. VI1) (Mil) disparar (at a, contra) (on sobre)ready, aim, fire! — ¡atención, apunten, fuego!
2) (Aut) [engine] encenderse, prender (LAm)3) * (=dismiss)see hire 2.4.CPDfire alarm N — alarma f contra or de incendios
fire blanket N — manta f ignífuga
fire brigade, fire department (US) N — cuerpo m de bomberos
fire chief N — (US) jefe(-a) m / f de bomberos
fire curtain N — telón m contra incendios
fire damage N — daños mpl del incendio
the building showed evidence of fire damage — el edificio mostraba signos de haber sufrido un incendio
fire department N (US) — = fire brigade
fire drill N — simulacro m de incendio
fire engine N — coche m de bomberos
fire escape N — escalera f de incendios
fire extinguisher N — extintor m
fire hazard N —
fire hydrant N — boca f de incendios
fire insurance N — seguro m contra incendios
fire irons NPL — utensilios mpl para la chimenea
fire master N — (Scot) jefe m de bomberos
fire practice N — = fire drill
fire prevention N — prevención f de incendios
fire regulations NPL — normas fpl para la prevención de incendios
fire risk N — = fire hazard
fire screen N — pantalla f de chimenea
fire service N — = fire brigade
fire station N — estación f or (Sp) parque m de bomberos
fire tender N — (US) coche m de bomberos
fire tower N — (US) torre f de vigilancia contra incendios
fire trap N — edificio muy peligroso en caso de incendio
fire truck N — (US) coche m de bomberos
fire warden N — (US) persona encargada de la lucha contra incendios
- fire off- fire up* * *[faɪr, 'faɪə(r)]
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1)a) u ( flames) fuego mto be on fire — estar* en llamas, estar* ardiendo
to set something on fire o to set fire to something — prenderle fuego a algo
to catch fire — prender fuego; \<\<twigs\>\> prender
fire and brimstone — el fuego eterno, los tormentos del infierno
to fight fire with fire — pagar* con la misma moneda
to play with fire — jugar* con fuego
to set the world on fire — comerse el mundo
b) c ( outdoors) hoguera f, fogata fc) c ( in hearth) fuego m, lumbre f (liter)2) c ( blaze which destroys a building) incendio m; (as interj)fire! — fuego!; (before n)
fire curtain — telón m contra incendios
3) c ( heater) (BrE) estufa f, calentador m4) u ( of guns) fuego mto open fire on somebody/something — abrir* fuego sobre alguien/algo
to come under fire — \<\<troops\>\> entrar en la línea de fuego; \<\<politician\>\> ser* el blanco de las críticas
to hang fire — esperar, aguantarse (AmS)
II
1.
1)a) \<\<gun/shot\>\> disparar; \<\<rocket\>\> lanzar*b) ( direct)to fire questions at somebody — hacerle* or lanzarle* preguntas a alguien
2) ( dismiss) (colloq) echar, despedir*she was fired — la echaron, la despidieron
3) ( stimulate) \<\<imagination\>\> avivar4) \<\<pottery\>\> cocer*
2.
vi ( shoot) disparar, hacer* fuegoto fire AT somebody/something — disparar contra alguien/algo, dispararle a alguien/algo
ready, aim o (BrE) take aim, fire! — apunten fuego!
Phrasal Verbs:- fire off -
10 Brand
brantmfuego m, incendio m-1-Brand1 [brant, Plural: 'brεndə]<-(e)s, Brände>; (Feuer) fuego Maskulin, incendio Maskulin; etwas in Brand setzen/stecken pegar/prender fuego a algo; in Brand geraten (empezar a) arder————————-2-Brand2<-(e)s, ohne Plural >etw in Brand setzen oder stecken incendiar oder prender fuego a algo -
11 разгораться
несов.1) encenderse (непр.), empezar a arderкостер разгора́тьсялся — (se) prendió la hogueraдрова́ разгора́тьсялись — la leña está ardiendo2) перен. ( от волнения) encenderse (непр.)3) (о битве, споре и т.п.) acalorarse, enardecerse (непр.)••глаза́ (и зу́бы) разгора́тьсялись разг. — se quedó encandilado, se le han puesto los dientes largos, se le han alargado los dientes -
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сов.1) encenderse (непр.), empezar a arderкостер разгоре́лся — (se) prendió la hogueraдрова́ разгоре́лись — la leña está ardiendo2) перен. ( от волнения) encenderse (непр.)3) (о битве, споре и т.п.) acalorarse, enardecerse (непр.)••глаза́ (и зу́бы) разгоре́лись разг. — se quedó encandilado, se le han puesto los dientes largos, se le han alargado los dientes -
13 in Brand geraten
-1-(empezar a) arder————————-2-incendiarse -
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1 to catch fire* * *VPR (=empezar a arder) to catch fire; (=quemarse) to burn down* * *(v.) = catch + fire, catch on + fireEx. An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.Ex. Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.* * *(v.) = catch + fire, catch on + fireEx: An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.
Ex: Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.* * *
■incendiarse verbo reflexivo to catch fire: se incendiaron varios edificios, several buildings caught fire
' incendiarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incendiar
English:
burn down
- catch
- burn
- flame
- go
* * *vprto catch fire;se ha incendiado el bosque the forest has caught fire o is on fire* * *v/r burn, catch fire* * *vr: to catch fire* * * -
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m.fire.incendio forestal forest fireun incendio provocado a case of arsonpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: incendiar.* * *1 fire\incendio intencionado / incendio provocado arson* * *noun m.* * *SM fireincendio intencionado, incendio provocado — arson attack
* * *masculino fire* * *= conflagration, fire, wildfire.Ex. In UDC under 361 SOCIAL RELIEF we find.9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters;.91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes;.92 Floods;.93 War, civil war;.94 Epidemics;.95 Famine; and.96 Fires, conflagrations.Ex. In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.Ex. The area burned by wildfire in the states of Arizona and New Mexico in the southwestern US has been increasing in recent years.----* alarma contra incendios = fire warning, fire alarm.* a prueba de incendios = fireproof [fire-proof].* aspersor contra incendios = fire sprinkler.* boca de incendios = fire hydrant.* extinción de incendios = fire-fighting.* extinguir un incendio = extinguish + fire.* extintor de incendios = fire extinguisher.* incendio de monte = bushfire.* incendio forestal = forest fire.* incendio premeditado = arson attack, arson, arson fire.* incendio provocado = arson attack, arson, arson fire.* normativa en caso de incendio = fire regulations.* peligro de incendio = fire risk, fire hazard.* póliza de seguros contra incendios = fire insurance policy.* propenso a los incendios = fire-prone.* protección contra incendios = fire protection.* riesgo de incendio = fire risk, fire hazard.* salida de incendios = fire exit.* seguridad contra incendios = fire security, fire safety.* señal de aviso de incendio = fire warning.* simulacro de incendio = fire drill.* sistema de extinción de incendios mediante rociadores de agua = water sprinkler fire extinguishing system.* sistema de extinción de incendios = fire extinguishing system.* sistema de extinción de incendios mediante gas halón = halon gas fire extinguishing system.* tareas de extinción de incendios = fire-fighting.* tormenta causada por un incendio = firestorm [fire storm].* * *masculino fire* * *= conflagration, fire, wildfire.Ex: In UDC under 361 SOCIAL RELIEF we find.9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters;.91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes;.92 Floods;.93 War, civil war;.94 Epidemics;.95 Famine; and.96 Fires, conflagrations.
Ex: In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.Ex: The area burned by wildfire in the states of Arizona and New Mexico in the southwestern US has been increasing in recent years.* alarma contra incendios = fire warning, fire alarm.* a prueba de incendios = fireproof [fire-proof].* aspersor contra incendios = fire sprinkler.* boca de incendios = fire hydrant.* extinción de incendios = fire-fighting.* extinguir un incendio = extinguish + fire.* extintor de incendios = fire extinguisher.* incendio de monte = bushfire.* incendio forestal = forest fire.* incendio premeditado = arson attack, arson, arson fire.* incendio provocado = arson attack, arson, arson fire.* normativa en caso de incendio = fire regulations.* peligro de incendio = fire risk, fire hazard.* póliza de seguros contra incendios = fire insurance policy.* propenso a los incendios = fire-prone.* protección contra incendios = fire protection.* riesgo de incendio = fire risk, fire hazard.* salida de incendios = fire exit.* seguridad contra incendios = fire security, fire safety.* señal de aviso de incendio = fire warning.* simulacro de incendio = fire drill.* sistema de extinción de incendios mediante rociadores de agua = water sprinkler fire extinguishing system.* sistema de extinción de incendios = fire extinguishing system.* sistema de extinción de incendios mediante gas halón = halon gas fire extinguishing system.* tareas de extinción de incendios = fire-fighting.* tormenta causada por un incendio = firestorm [fire storm].* * *fireel incendio fue provocado the fire was started deliberately[ S ] peligro de incendio fire hazardCompuestos:forest firearson attack* * *
Del verbo incendiar: ( conjugate incendiar)
incendio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
incendió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
incendiar
incendio
incendiar ( conjugate incendiar) verbo transitivo
‹ coche› to burn;
‹pueblo/bosque› to burn … to the ground
incendiarse verbo pronominal
incendio sustantivo masculino
fire;
incendiar verbo transitivo to set fire to, to set alight
incendio sustantivo masculino fire
incendio forestal, forest fire
incendio provocado, arson
' incendio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
causante
- conato
- desgracia
- localizar
- peligro
- provocar
- que
- reducir
- responsable
- simulacro
- sofocar
- atajar
- caso
- controlar
- creer
- declarar
- foco
- humo
- manga
- originar
- salvar
- voraz
English:
arson
- blaze
- conflagration
- fire
- fire drill
- fire hydrant
- gut
- hydrant
- inferno
- intentionally
- rage
- spread
- start
- suspect
* * *incendio nmfire;peligro de incendio [en letrero] fire hazardincendio forestal forest fire;incendio provocado: [m5] fue un incendio provocado it was a case of arson* * *m fire* * *incendio nm1) : fire2)incendio premeditado : arson* * *incendio n fire -
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incendiar ( conjugate incendiar) verbo transitivo ‹ coche› to burn; ‹pueblo/bosque› to burn … to the ground incendiarse verbo pronominal
incendiar verbo transitivo to set fire to, to set alight ' incendiar' also found in these entries: English: burn down - fire - burn -
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Del verbo incendiar: ( conjugate incendiar) \ \
incendiaría es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) condicional indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) condicional indicativoMultiple Entries: incendiar incendiaria
incendiar ( conjugate incendiar) verbo transitivo ‹ coche› to burn; ‹pueblo/bosque› to burn … to the ground incendiarse verbo pronominal
incendiar verbo transitivo to set fire to, to set alight
incendiario,-a
I adjetivo
1 incendiary
bomba incendiaria, incendiary bomb
2 fig (artículo, eslogan, palabras) inflammatory
II m,f (persona) arsonist ' incendiaria' also found in these entries: Spanish: bomba - incendiario English: incendiary -
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Del verbo incendiar: ( conjugate incendiar) \ \
incendio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
incendió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: incendiar incendio
incendiar ( conjugate incendiar) verbo transitivo ‹ coche› to burn; ‹pueblo/bosque› to burn … to the ground incendiarse verbo pronominal
incendio sustantivo masculino fire;
incendiar verbo transitivo to set fire to, to set alight
incendio sustantivo masculino fire
incendio forestal, forest fire
incendio provocado, arson ' incendio' also found in these entries: Spanish: causante - conato - desgracia - localizar - peligro - provocar - que - reducir - responsable - simulacro - sofocar - atajar - caso - controlar - creer - declarar - foco - humo - manga - originar - salvar - voraz English: arson - blaze - conflagration - fire - fire drill - fire hydrant - gut - hydrant - inferno - intentionally - rage - spread - start - suspect -
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разго||ра́ться, \разгоретьсяре́ться1. ekflami;flamiĝi;2. перен. ekflami;стра́сти \разгоретьсяре́лись pasioj ekflamis.* * *сов.1) encenderse (непр.), empezar a arderкостёр разгоре́лся — (se) prendió la hoguera
дрова́ разгоре́лись — la leña está ardiendo
3) (о битве, споре и т.п.) acalorarse, enardecerse (непр.)••глаза́ (и зу́бы) разгоре́лись разг. — se quedó encandilado, se le han puesto los dientes largos, se le han alargado los dientes
* * *1) s'allumer, s'enflammer, se mettre à flamberдрова́ разгоре́лись — le bois s'est mis à flamber
3) (о битве, споре и т.п.) s'echaufferстра́сти разгоре́лись — les passions se sont déchaînées
••у него́ глаза́ разгоре́лись на что́-либо — il regarde avidement qch; il désire passionnément qch
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Del verbo incendiar: ( conjugate incendiar)
incendiaría es:
1ª persona singular (yo) condicional indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) condicional indicativo
Multiple Entries:
incendiar
incendiaria
incendiar ( conjugate incendiar) verbo transitivo
‹ coche› to burn;
‹pueblo/bosque› to burn … to the ground
incendiarse verbo pronominal
incendiar verbo transitivo to set fire to, to set alight
incendiario,-a
I adjetivo
1 incendiary
bomba incendiaria, incendiary bomb
2 fig (artículo, eslogan, palabras) inflammatory
II m,f (persona) arsonist
' incendiaria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bomba
- incendiario
English:
incendiary
* * *I adj incendiary; figinflammatoryII m, incendiaria f arsonist
- 1
- 2
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