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1 flame
vi/t I.[vi] (away, forth, out, up) rasplamtjeti se, razbuktati se; plamsati, buktjeti, sjevati, siktati, lizati (o plamenu); [fig] zažariti se, planuti, jako pocrvenjeti II.[vt] zapaliti, potpaliti, pripaliti; uzbuditi, oživiti; [tech] staviti na (u) plamen* * *
buktati
buktjeti
flame
gorjeti
iritantna kritika (elektronska pošta)
oganj
plamen
plamsati
strast
vatra
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2 flame
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3 flame up
vi 1. razbuktjeti se, usplamtjeti, planuti 2. pocrvenjeti, zacrvenjeti se ([fig]); 3. razljutiti se, naljutiti se, razgnjeviti se -
4 flame arrestor
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5 flame cutting
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6 flame retardant
teško zapaljivi materijal -
7 flame thrower
s [mil] bacač plamena* * *
bacaÄ plamena -
8 flame-retardant
teškogorljiv -
9 flame-thrower
bacaÄ plamena -
10 flame away
vi buktjeti, plamtjeti, siktati -
11 flame coloured
adj plamen, vatrene boje -
12 flame forth
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13 flame out
vi 1. razbuktjeti se, usplamtjeti, planuti; prasnuti, pući, eksplodirati 2. razljutiti se, naljutiti se, razgnjeviti se -
14 flame projector
s [mil] bacač plamena -
15 flame proof
s koji je otporan na vatru, vatrostalan -
16 flame-coloured
adj plamen, vatrene boje -
17 flame-hardened
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18 flame-projector
s [mil] bacač plamena -
19 flame-proof
s koji je otporan na vatru, vatrostalan -
20 non-flame propagating
koji ne širi plamen
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