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subs.Flame: P. and V. φλόξ, ἡ, V. αἶθος, ὁ, φλογμός, ὁ.Heat: P. and V. καῦμα, τό, θάλπος. τό (Xen.), P. θερμότης, ἡ.met., vehemence: P. σφοδρότης, ἡ.The glow of passion: use P. and V. ἔρως, ὁ, πόθος, ὁ (Plat. but rare P.), ἵμερος, ὁ (Plat. but rare P.).——————v. intrans.Burn: P. and V. κάεσθαι.met., glow with passion, etc.: Ar. and P. κάεσθαι (Plat.), φλέγεσθαι (Plat.), P. and V. θερμαίνεσθαι (Plat.), V. θάλπεσθαι.Shine: see Shine.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Glow
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1. intransitive verb1) glühen; [Lampe, Leuchtfarbe:] schimmern, leuchten2) (fig.) (with warmth or pride) [Gesicht, Wangen:] glühen ( with vor + Dat.); (with health or vigour) strotzen ( with vor + Dat.)3) (be suffused with warm colour) [warm] leuchten2. noun2) (fig.) Glühen, dashis cheeks had a healthy glow — seine Wangen hatten eine blühende Farbe
* * *[ɡləu] 1. verb1) (to give out heat or light without any flame: The coal was glowing in the fire.) glühen2) (to have red cheeks because of heat, cold, emotion etc: The little boy glowed with pride.) glühen2. noun(the state of glowing: the glow of the coal in the fire.) das Glühen- academic.ru/31443/glowing">glowing- glow-worm* * *[gləʊ, AM gloʊ]1. (radiance) Leuchten nt; of a lamp, the sun Scheinen nt; of a cigarette, the sunset Glühen nt; (gleam) of fire Schein m; (hot mass) Glut f; (light) Licht nther cheeks had a healthy \glow after the walk ihre Wangen hatten eine gesunde Farbe nach dem Spaziergangthere was a \glow about her that radiated happiness sie strahlte Fröhlichkeit aus\glow of happiness Glücksgefühl nt\glow of pride glühender Stolz geh\glow of satisfaction tiefe Befriedigungto have a healthy \glow ein gesundes Aussehen habenII. vi2. (be red and hot) glühenthe embers \glowed dimly in the grate die Glut glimmte im Kaminher cheeks \glowed with excitement ihre Wangen glühten vor Aufregungto \glow with health vor Gesundheit strotzento \glow with pride vor Stolz schwellen* * *[gləʊ]1. viglühen; (colour, hands of clock) leuchten; (lamp, candle) scheinenshe/her cheeks glowed with health — sie hatte ein blühendes Aussehen
to glow red — rot leuchten
2. nGlühen nt; (of colour, clock hands) Leuchten nt; (of lamp, candle) Schein m; (of fire, sunset, passion) Glut fshe felt a glow of satisfaction/affection — sie empfand eine tiefe Befriedigung/Zuneigung
* * *glow [ɡləʊ]A v/i1. glühen2. fig glühen:a) leuchten, strahlenb) brennen (Gesicht etc)with vor dat)B s1. Glühen n, Glut f:in a glow glühend2. fig Glut f:a) Glühen n, Leuchten nin a glow, all of a glow erhitzt, glühend, ganz gerötetc) Feuer n, Leidenschaft f, Brennen n* * *1. intransitive verb1) glühen; [Lampe, Leuchtfarbe:] schimmern, leuchten2) (fig.) (with warmth or pride) [Gesicht, Wangen:] glühen ( with vor + Dat.); (with health or vigour) strotzen ( with vor + Dat.)3) (be suffused with warm colour) [warm] leuchten2. noun1) Glühen, das; (of candle, lamp) Schein, der; (of embers, sunset) Glut, die2) (fig.) Glühen, das* * *n.Glühen - n. v.erglühen v.glühen v. -
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n. glöd, passion; glöd (strålande); värme, hetta; rodnad--------v. glöda; brinna; stråla; rodna* * *[ɡləu] 1. verb1) (to give out heat or light without any flame: The coal was glowing in the fire.) glöda2) (to have red cheeks because of heat, cold, emotion etc: The little boy glowed with pride.) glöda, stråla2. noun(the state of glowing: the glow of the coal in the fire.) glöd- glowing- glow-worm -
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7 ignis
ignis, is (abl. usu. igni; poet. and postAug. igne; so Plin. ap. Charis. p. 98 P.; Charis. p. 33 P.; Prisc. p. 766 P.; and always in Mart., e. g. 1, 21, 5; 4, 57, 6; cf. Neue, Formenl. 1, 223 sq.;I.scanned ignis,
Verg. E. 3, 66; id. G. 3, 566; Ov. H. 16, 230; Lucr. 1, 663; 853;but ignīs,
Hor. C. 1, 15, 36), m. [Sanscr. agnis, fire; Lith. ugn-is; Slav. ogný; Gr. aiglê, aglaos], fire (com mon in sing. and plur.; cf. flamma, incendium).Lit.:2.lapidum conflictu atque tritu elici ignem videmus,
Cic. N. D. 2, 9, 25:admoto igni ignem concipere,
id. de Or. 2, 45, 190:pati ab igne ignem capere, si qui velit,
id. Off. 1, 16, 52; cf.:datur ignis, tametsi ab inimico petas,
Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 53:ignis periculum,
id. Leg. 2, 23, 58; plur. = sing.:subditis ignibus aquae fervescunt,
id. N. D. 2, 10, 27:cum omnes naturae numini divino, caelum, ignes, terrae, maria parerent,
id. ib. 1, 9, 22:hisce animus datus est ex illis sempiternis ignibus, quae sidera et stellas vocatis,
id. Rep. 6, 15:ut fumo atque ignibus significabatur,
Caes. B. G. 2, 7 fin.:quod pluribus simul locis ignes coörti essent,
Liv. 26, 27, 5:ignibus armata multitudo, facibusque ardentibus collucens,
id. 4, 33, 2:ignes fieri prohibuit,
Caes. B. C. 3, 30, 5:ignem accendere,
Verg. A. 5, 4:ignem circum subicere,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 27, § 69:ignem operibus inferre,
Caes. B. C. 2, 14, 1:ignem comprehendere,
id. B. G. 5, 43, 2:igni cremari,
id. ib. 1, 4, 1:urbi ferro ignique minitari,
Cic. Phil. 11, 14 fin.:ignis in aquam conjectus,
id. Rosc. Com. 6, 17 et saep.:quodsi incuria insulariorum ignis evaserit (opp. incendium inferre),
Paul. Sent. 5, 3, 6.— Poet.:fulsere ignes et conscius aether,
lightnings, Verg. A. 4, 167; cf.: Diespiter Igni corusco nubila [p. 881] dividens, Hor. C. 1, 34, 6:caelum abscondere tenebrae nube una subitusque antennas impulit ignis,
Juv. 12, 19; 13, 226:micat inter omnes Julium sidus, velut inter ignes luna minores,
i. e. stars, id. ib. 1, 12, 47:et jam per moenia clarior ignis Auditur,
the crackling of fire, Verg. A. 2, 705:Eumenidum ignis,
torches, Juv. 14, 285.—In partic.a.Sacer ignis, a disease, St. Anthony's fire, erysipelas, Cels. 5, 28, 4; Verg. G. 3, 566; Col. 7, 5, 16.—b.Aqua et ignis, to signify the most important necessaries of life; v. aqua.—B.Transf., brightness, splendor, brilliancy, lustre, glow, redness (mostly poet.):2. II.fronte curvatos imitatus ignes lunae,
Hor. C. 4, 2, 57; cf.:jam clarus occultum Andromedae pater Ostendit ignem,
id. ib. 3, 29, 17; so of the brightness of the stars, Ov. M. 4, 81; 11, 452; 15, 665;of the sun,
id. ib. 1, 778; 4, 194; 7, 193;of Aurora,
id. ib. 4, 629:arcano florentes igne smaragdi,
Stat. Th. 2, 276; cf. Mart. 14, 109; and:acies stupet igne metalli,
Claud. VI. Cons. Hon. 51:cum ignis oculorum cum eo igne qui est ob os offusus,
redness, blush, Cic. Univ. 14; Stat. Ach. 1, 516.—Trop.A.(Mostly poet.) The fire or glow of passion, in a good or bad sense; of anger, rage, fury:2.exarsere ignes animo,
Verg. A. 2, 575:saevos irarum concipit ignes,
Val. Fl. 1, 748; most freq. of the flame of love, love:cum odium non restingueritis, huic ordini ignem novum subici non sivistis,
Cic. Rab. Post. 6, 13:laurigerosque ignes, si quando avidissimus hauri,
raving, inspiration, Stat. Ach. 1, 509:quae simul aethereos animo conceperat ignes, ore dabat pleno carmina vera dei,
Ov. F. 1, 473:(Dido) caeco carpitur igni,
the secret fire of love, Verg. A. 4, 2; so in sing., Ov. M. 3, 490; 4, 64; 195; 675 et saep.; in plur., Hor. C. 1, 13, 8; 1, 27, 16; 3, 7, 11; Ov. M. 2, 410; 6, 492 et saep.; cf.:socii ignes,
i. e. nuptials, Ov. M. 9, 796.—Transf., like amores, a beloved object, a flame (only poet.):B.at mihi sese offert ultro meus ignis, Amyntas,
Verg. E. 3, 66; Hor. Epod. 14, 13.—Figuratively of that which brings destruction, fire, flame:quem ille obrutum ignem (i. e. bellum) reliquerit,
Liv. 10, 24, 13:ne parvus hic ignis (i. e. Hannibal) incendium ingens exsuscitet,
id. 21, 3, 6; cf.:et Syphacem et Carthaginienses, nisi orientem illum ignem oppressissent, ingenti mox incendio arsuros,
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flamma ae, f [2 FLAG-], a blazing fire, blaze, flame: undique flammā torrerentur, S.: flammam concipere, take fire, Cs.: circumventi flammā, Cs.: effusa flamma pluribus locis reluxit, L.: inter flammas circus elucens, blazing stars: flammam tenebat Ingentem, a torch, V.: flammas cum puppis Extulerat, V.: extrema meorum, funeral torch, V.: modum Ponere iambis flammā, H.: flammā ferroque absumi, fire and sword, L.: mixta cum frigore, heat, O.: stant lumina flammā, glare, V.: flammae latentis Indicium rubor est, fever, O.— Provv.: E flammā petere cibum, i. e. suffer extreme hunger, T.: Prius undis flamma (sc. miscebitur), sooner will fire mingle with water: Unda dabit flammas, O.—Fig., the flame of passion, fire of love, glow, flame, passion, wrath: amoris: conceptae pectore flammae, O.: Digne puer meliore flammā, H.: oratoris: ultrix, V.— A devouring flame, danger, destruction, ruin: qui ab aris flammam depellit: ex illā flammā evolavit: implacatae gulae, i. e. raging hunger, O.* * *flame, blaze; ardor, fire of love; object of love -
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f heat/glow of passion, violent/vicious passion (ili anger), violence, frenzy, paroxysm, vehemence, savagery, fierceness, wrath, fury, rage -
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1. непрех. burn, be on fire; be ablaze/alight(буйно-за огън, пожар) roar, (без пламък. от огън) glow(от срам, негодувание и пр.) tingle(имам треска) burn, be feverish(за лице, бузи) flush; be flushed(за очи) burn be fiery(за рана) rankle(за уши) burn red; tingleгоря от жажда be consumed/parched with thirstгоря от желание да burn with desire to, be dying/bursting to, be all agog toгоря от нетърпение/гняв burn with impatience/angerс очи, които горят от възторг starry-eyedкъщата гори the house is on fireелектричеството гори the light is (switched) onогънят си гори the fire is burning away merrilyгориш! (при игра) you are getting warm! горя в работата си put o.'s heart into o.'s workтрябва да са ти горели ушите your ears must have tingled2. прен. burn (down)(топливо) burn(електричество) useгоря вар/въглища burn lime/charcoal3. прен. (измъчвам, тревожа) consumeгори ме страст be consumed with passion* * *горя̀,гл. непрех. burn, be on fire; be ablaze/alight; ( буйно — за огън, пожар) roar, deflagrate; ( без пламък, от огън) glow; (от срам, негодувание и пр.) tingle; glow; ( имам треска) burn, be feverish; (за лице, бузи) flush; be flushed; (за очи) burn/be fiery; (за рана) rankle; (за уши) burn red; tingle; \горя от възторг/гняв/негодуване (за очи) glow with enthusiasm/anger/indignation; \горя от жажда be consumed/parched with thirst; \горя от желание да burn with desire to, be dying/bursting to, be all agog to; \горя от нетърпение burn with impatience, be in a fever of impatience; къщата гори the house is on fire; огънят гори the fire is burning away merrily; с очи, които горят от възторг starry-eyes; • \горя в работата си put o.’s heart into o.’s work.——————гл., мин. св. деят. прич. горѝл 1. прех. burn (down); ( топливо) burn; ( електричество) use; \горя вар/въглища burn lime/charcoal;* * *burn (и прен.): горя with desire to - горя от желание да; flame; flare; to be ablaze* * *1. (буйно - за огън, пожар) roar, (без пламък. от огън) glow 2. (електричество) use 3. (за лице, бузи) flush;be flushed 4. (за очи) burn be fiery 5. (за рана) rankle 6. (за уши} burn red;tingle 7. (имам треска) burn, be feverish 8. (от срам, негодувание и пр.) tingle 9. (топливо) burn 10. 1 непрех. burn, be on fire;be ablaze/alight 11. 2 npex. burn (down) 12. ГОРЯ вар/въглища burn lime/charcoal 13. ГОРЯ от възторг/гняв/негодувание (за очи) glow with enthusiasm/ anger/indignation 14. ГОРЯ от жажда be consumed/ parched with thirst 15. ГОРЯ от желание да burn with desire to, be dying/bursting to, be all agog to 16. ГОРЯ от нетърпение/гняв burn with impatience/anger 17. гори ме страст be consumed with passion 18. гориш! (при игра) you are getting warm! ГОРЯ в работата си put o.'s heart into o.'s work 19. електричеството гори the light is (switched) on 20. къщата гори the house is on fire 21. огънят си гори the fire is burning away merrily 22. прен. (измъчвам, тревожа) consume 23. с очи, които горят от възторг starry-eyed 24. трябва да са ти горели ушите your ears must have tingled -
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f; -, -en1. embers Pl.2. fig. (Hitze) (scorching oder blazing) heat; (Röte) glow; geh. der Leidenschaft etc.: fervo(u)r, fire* * *die Glutembers; fervour; fervor; heat; glow; ardor; ardour; blaze* * *[gluːt]f -, -en2) (fig liter) (= glühende Farbe, Hitze) glow; (auf Gesicht) flush, redness; (= Leidenschaft) ardour (Brit), ardor (US)* * *(the sparking or glowing remains of a fire.) embers* * *<-, -en>[ˈglu:t]f* * *die; Glut, Gluten1) embers pl.; (fig.) [blazing] heat2) (geh.): (Leidenschaft) passion* * *1. embers pl2. fig (Hitze) (scorching oder blazing) heat; (Röte) glow; geh der Leidenschaft etc: fervo(u)r, fire* * *die; Glut, Gluten1) embers pl.; (fig.) [blazing] heat2) (geh.): (Leidenschaft) passion* * *-en f.blaze n.fervency n.fervor n.fervour n.passion n. -
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I.feu1 [fø]━━━━━━━━━3. compounds━━━━━━━━━1. <a. ( = flammes, incendie) fire• au feu ! fire!• vous avez du feu ? have you got a light?► à petit feu [cuire] gentlyd. ( = sensation de brûlure) j'ai le feu aux joues my cheeks are burninge. ( = ardeur) dans le feu de la discussion in the heat of the discussionf. ( = tir) fire• feu ! fire!g. ( = signal lumineux) lighth. ( = éclairage) light• pleins feux sur... spotlight on...2. <3. <II.feu2, eadjective* * *
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feue fø adjectif latefeu la reine, la feue reine — the late queen
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pl feux fø adjectif invariable(de couleur) feu — flame-coloured [BrE]
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nom masculin1) (combustion, incendie) firemise à feu — ( de fusée) blast-off
au coin du feu — [s'asseoir, bavarder] by the fire; [causerie, rêverie] fireside (épith); huile, marron
2) ( lumière) lightsous le feu des projecteurs — lit under the glare of the spotlights; fig in the spotlight
3) ( éclat)briller de mille feux — [chandelier, diamant] to sparkle brilliantly
4) Automobile, Aviation, Nautisme ( signal) light5) ( à un carrefour) traffic lightfeu orange — amber GB ou yellow US light
7) (allumettes, briquet)8) ( sensation de brûlure)elle avait les joues en feu — her cheeks were burning ou on fire
9) ( enthousiasme) passion10) ( tir)le coup de feu de midi — ( dans un restaurant) the lunchtime rush
être pris entre deux feux — lit, fig to be caught in the crossfire
11) ( combat) action12) (colloq) ( pistolet) gun•Phrasal Verbs:••il n'y a pas le feu! — (colloq) there's no rush!
faire long feu — [projectile, projet] to misfire
ne pas faire long feu — (colloq) not to last long
il n'y a vu que du feu — (colloq) he fell for it
avoir le feu au derrière (colloq) or aux fesses — (colloq) ( être pressé) to be in a rush
* * *fø feux pl1. nm1) (l'un des éléments) firemettre le feu à — to set fire to, to set on fire
2) (incendie) fire3) (dans un foyer, une cheminée)Ils ont allumé un feu dans la cheminée. — They lit a fire in the fireplace.
4) (= signal) light5) [cuisinière] ringà petit feu CUISINE — over a gentle heat, figslowly
6) (= sensation de brûlure) burning sensation7) MILITAIRE (= tirs) firemettre à feu [fusée] — to fire off
être tout feu tout flamme (passion) — to be aflame with passion, (enthousiasme) to be fired with enthusiasm
2. feux nmpl1) AUTOMOBILES (sur un véhicule) lightsN'oubliez pas d'allumer vos feux. — Don't forget to put your lights on.
feux de croisement — dipped headlights Grande-Bretagne dimmed headlights USA
feux de route — headlights on full beam Grande-Bretagne headlights on high beam USA
tous feux éteints NAVIGATION, AUTOMOBILES — without lights
2) (de signalisation routière) lights, traffic lightsTournez à gauche aux feux. — Turn left at the lights.
3) litles feux de... — the lights of...
On voyait briller les feux de la ville. — We could see the city lights shining.
* * *I.B nm1 (combustion, incendie) fire; feu de bois/brousse/forêt wood/bush/forest fire; feu de braises glowing embers (pl); en feu on fire; au feu! fire!; j'ai entendu (quelqu'un) crier au feu I heard someone shout ‘fire!’; il y a le feu à l'étable the cowshed is on fire; il y a eu le feu chez elle she's had a fire; allumer un feu to light a fire; faire un or du feu to make a fire; prendre feu to catch fire; le feu a pris au sous-sol the fire started in the basement; le feu a pris/ne prend pas the fire is lit/won't light; mettre le feu à to set fire to; mettre or jeter qch au feu to throw sth on the fire; mise à feu ( de fusée) blast-off; au coin du feu [s'asseoir, bavarder] by the fire; [causerie, rêverie] fireside ( épith);2 ( lumière) light; les feux de la ville the lights of the city; les feux de la rampe the footlights; sous le feu des projecteurs lit under the glare of the spotlights; fig in the spotlight; pleins feux sur… the spotlight is on…;3 ( éclat) briller de mille feux [chandelier, diamant] to sparkle brilliantly; les feux du couchant the fiery glow of the setting sun;5 ( à un carrefour) traffic light; feu vert/rouge green/red light; feu orange amber GB ou yellow US light; prenez à droite au feu (rouge) turn right at the (traffic) lights; le feu est au vert the lights are green; avoir/recevoir le feu vert de qn fig to have/get the green light ou the go-ahead from sb; donner son feu vert à qn fig to give sb the go-ahead;6 Culin ( de cuisinière) ring GB, burner US; ( chaleur) heat; faire cuire à feu vif/moyen cook over a high/medium heat; faire cuire à petit feu or à feu doux cook over a gentle heat; retirez du feu au bout de 15 minutes remove from the heat after 15 minutes; j'ai oublié la soupe sur le feu I've left the soup on the stove; attends, j'ai quelque chose sur le feu just a minute, I've got something cooking;7 ( allumette) avez-vous du feu? have you got a light?;8 ( sensation de brûlure) épice qui met la bouche en feu spice that burns your mouth; elle avait les joues en feu her cheeks were burning ou on fire; pour apaiser le feu du rasoir to soothe shaving burn;9 ( enthousiasme) passion; avec feu [parler, défendre] with passion; être plein de feu [personne] to be full of fire; avoir un tempérament de feu to have a fiery temperament; dans le feu de la discussion/de l'action in the heat of the discussion/of the moment; ⇒ action;10 ( tir) feu! Mil fire!; feu nourri sustained fire; faire feu to fire (sur at); ouvrir le feu to open fire (sur on); sous le feu de l'ennemi under enemy fire; coup de feu shot; des coups de feu ont été tirés shots were fired; essuyer des coups de feu to be shot at; tirer un coup de feu to shoot into the air; échange de coups de feu shooting incident; le coup de feu de midi fig ( dans un restaurant) the lunchtime rush; être pris entre deux feux lit, fig to be caught in the crossfire; sous les feux croisés de X et de Y lit, fig under the crossfire of X and Y; un feu roulant de critiques a torrent of criticism;11 ( combat) action; aller au feu to go into action ; envoyer qn au feu to send sb into action; baptême du feu baptism of fire;12 †( foyer) un village de 30 feux a village of some 30 dwellings;13 ○( pistolet) shooter○, piece○ US, gun.feu arrière rear light GB, tail light US; feu d'artifice ( spectacle) fireworks display; ( un seul) firework; tirer un feu d'artifice ( un seul) to let off a firework; ( plusieurs) to have fireworks; feu bactérien fire blight; feu de Bengale Bengal light; feu de brouillard fog-light; feu de camp campfire; feu de cheminée chimney fire; feu clignotant indicator GB, blinker US; feu de croisement dipped GB ou dimmed US headlight; feu d'encombrement marker lamp ou light; feu follet will-o'-the-wisp; feu de gabarit = feu d'encombrement; feu de joie bonfire; feu de marche arrière = feu de recul; feu de paille flash in the pan; feu de recul reversing GB ou backup US light; feu de route main-beam headlight; passer or se mettre en feux de route to switch on to full beam GB, to put the high beams on; feu de signalisation traffic light; feu de stationnement sidelight GB, parking light US; feu stop Aut brake light, stop lamp; feu tricolore = feu de signalisation; feux de détresse warning lights, hazard lamps; feux de position Aut sidelights GB, parking lights US; Aviat, Naut navigation lights.il n'y a pas le feu○! there's no rush!; jouer avec le feu to play with fire; faire long feu [projectile, projet] to misfire; ne pas faire long feu○ not to last long; il n'y a vu que du feu he fell for it; mourir à petit feu to die a slow death; faire mourir qn à petit feu to make sb die a slow death; avoir le feu au derrière○ or aux fesses○ or au cul◑ ( être pressé) to be in a rush; ( être salace) to be randy○; ⇒ main, lieu.II.III1. [combustion] firefaire du ou un feu to make a fireil n'y a vu que du feu he never saw a thing, he was completely taken inil se jetterait dans le feu pour lui/eux he'd do anything for him/thema. [être pressé] to be in a tearing hurryb. [sexuellement] to be horny (très familier)a. [plaque] on a gentle ou slow heatb. [four] in a slow ovenmijoter ou faire cuire à petit feu to cook slowlyun plat/ramequin qui va sur le feu a fireproof dish/ramekin3. [briquet]4. [en pyrotechnie]feu d'artifice [spectacle] fireworks display[combats] actionouvrir le feu (sur) to open fire (on), to start firing (at)faire feu to fire, to shoot6. TRANSPORTS [signal]feu (tricolore ou de signalisation) traffic lightsfeu rouge/orange/vert red/amber/green lightdonner le feu vert à quelqu'un/quelque chose (figuré) to give somebody/something the green light ou the go-ahead8. CINÉMA & THÉÂTREle feu d'un diamant the blaze ou fire of a diamond11. [sensation de brûlure] burnle feu me monta au visage I went ou turned red, my face ou I flushed————————[fø] adjectif invariableà feu et à sang locution adverbialeavec feu locution adverbialedans le feu de locution prépositionnelle————————en feu locution adjectivale2. [brûlant]j'ai la bouche/gorge en feu my mouth/throat is burningil entra, les joues en feu he came in, cheeks ablazesans feu ni lieu locution adverbialetout feu tout flamme locution adjectivale————————feu follet nom masculin -
15 жар
1. (glowing) embers, live coalsпоет. gleeds2. (жега) (sweltering) heat swelter3. прен. (страст, увлечение) passion, ardour, fervour, mettle; spirit, zeal, vehemence, elanразг. dashс жар fervently, with zealотговарям с жар reply hotly/vehemently* * *жар,ж. и м., само ед.1. (glowing) embers, live coals; поет. gleeds; печено на \жар roasted on fire, char-grilled, broiled; разро̀ви \жарта stir up the embers;2. ( жега) (sweltering) heat, swelter;3. прен. ( страст, увлечение) passion, ardour, fervour, fieriness, mettle; spirit, zeal, zest, vehemence, elan; разг. dash; младежки \жар youthful ardour/heat/fire, glow/heat of youth; отговарям с \жар replay hotly/vehemently.* * *ardency: stir up the жар - разрови жарта; fervency ; fire {faixr}: roasted on жар - печено на жар; flame ; heat ; vehemence ; zest {zest}* * *1. (glowing) embers, live coals 2. (жега) (sweltering) heat. swelter 3. говоря с ЖАР speak warmly/with fervour 4. младежки ЖАР youthful ardour/heat/fire, glow/heat of youth 5. отговарям с ЖАР reply hotly/vehemently 6. печено на ЖАР roasted on fire. broiled 7. поет. gleeds 8. прен. (страст, увлечение) passion, ardour, fervour, mettle;spirit, zeal, vehemence, elan 9. разг. dash 10. разрови ЖАРта stir up the embers 11. с ЖАР fervently, with zeal -
16 ardeo
ardĕo, rsi, rsum, 2, v.n. ( perf. subj. ARDVERINT, Inscr. Fratr. Arval., of the time of the emperor Alexander Severus, in Inscr. Orell. 961) [cf. Sanscr. ghar = to shine. Sonne foll. by Curt.], to take fire, to kindle; hence,I.Lit., to be on fire, to burn, blaze (syn.:II.ardesco, exardeo, flagro, incendor, uror): Nam multis succensa locis ardent sola terrae,
for the soil is on fire in different places, Lucr. 2, 592:tecta ardentia,
id. 3, 1064: Ultimus ardebit, quem etc., i. e. His home will burn last, whom etc., Juv. 3, 201:ardente domo,
Tac. A. 15, 50 fin.:radii ardentes,
Lucr. 6, 618: circumstant cum ardentibus taedis, Enn. ap. Cic. Ac. 2, 28, 89 (Trag. v. 51 Vahl.):caput arsisse Servio Tullio dormienti,
Cic. Div. 1, 53, 121:vis ardens fulminis,
Lucr. 6, 145:Praeneste ardentes lapides caelo decidisse,
Liv. 22, 1:rogum parari Vidit et arsuros supremis ignibus artus,
Ov. M. 2, 620; 2, 245; 14, 747:arsurae comae,
Verg. A. 11, 77:videbat quod rubus arderet,
Vulg. Exod. 3, 2; ib. Deut. 5, 23; ib. Joan. 15, 6.—Trop.A.Of the eyes, to flash, glow, sparkle, shine (syn.:B.fulgeo, inardesco, mico): ardent oculi,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 62; Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 66; 2, 5, 62; cf.:oculi ejus (erant) ut lampas ardens,
Vulg. Dan. 10, 6.—Poet., transf. to color, to sparkle, glisten, glitter, dazzle:C.Tyrio ardebat murice laena,
Verg. A. 4, 262:campi armis sublimibus ardent,
id. ib. 11, 602. —In gen., of any passionate emotion [p. 156] or excitement, to burn, glow, be inflamed, usu. with abl. (dolore, irā, studio, invidiā, etc.), but often without an abl.; to be strongly affected, esp. with love; to be inflamed, burn, glow, to blaze, be on fire, be consumed, etc. (syn.: ardesco, exardeo, furo).(α).With abl.:(β).quippe patentia cum totiens ardentia morbis Lumina versarent oculorum, expertia somno,
they rolled around the open eyeballs glowing with heat, Lucr. 6, 1180:In fluvios partim gelidos ardentia morbo Membra dabant,
their limbs burning with the heat of fever, id. 6, 1172:ardere flagitio,
Plaut. Cas. 5, 3, 1:amore,
Ter. Eun. 1. 1, 27; Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 47:iracundiā,
Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 12:curā,
Varr. R. R. 3, 17, 9:dolore et irā,
Cic. Att. 2, 19:cupiditate,
id. Pis. 24:studio et amore,
id. ad Q. Fr. 1, 2:desiderio,
id. Mil. 15; id. Tusc. 4, 17, 37:podagrae doloribus,
to be tormented with, id. Fin. 5, 31, 94:furore,
Liv. 2, 29 fin. et saep.:cum arderet Syria bello,
Cic. Att. 5, 6; id. Fam. 4, 1; Liv. 28, 24 fin. al.—Without an abl.:► * Pass.ipse ardere videris,
Cic. de Or. 2, 45, 188 (incensus esse, B. and K.); cf. Quint. 11, 3, 145:omnium animi ad ulciscendum ardebant,
were fired, eager, Caes. B. G. 6, 34:Ardet,
Ov. M. 6, 609:ultro implacabilis ardet,
Verg. A. 12, 3:ardet in arma,
id. ib. 12, 71; so,in caedem,
Tac. H. 1, 43.— Poet. with inf. as object (cf. infra), to desire ardently to do a thing:ruere ardet utroque,
Ov. M. 5, 166:Ardet abire fugā dulcīsque relinquere terras,
Verg. A. 4, 281; 11, 895; Val. Fl. 6, 45.—Esp., to burn with love (syn. uror):ex aequo captis ardebant mentibus ambo,
Ov. M. 4, 62:deus arsit in illā,
id. ib. 8, 50 (cf.:laborantes in uno Penelopen vitreamque Circen,
Hor. C. 1, 17, 19):arsit Virgine raptā,
Hor. C. 2, 4, 7; cf. id. ib. 3, 9, 6; and with acc. of the object loved (as supra, in constr. with the inf.): formosum pastor Corydon ardebat Alexin, Corydon had a burning passion for, etc., Verg. E. 2, 1:comptos arsit adulteri Crines,
Hor. C. 4, 9, 13:delphini pueros miris et humanis modis arserunt,
Gell. 6, 8; cf. Arusian. Mess. p. 209 Lind.arsus, roasted, Plin. Val. 2, 9.— ardens, entis, P. a., prop. on fire, burning; hence, glowing, fiery, ardent, hot, etc., lit. and trop.A.Lit.: sol ardentissimus, Tubero ap. Gell. 6, 4, 3:B.ardentissimum tempus,
Plin. 2, 47, 47, § 123:Austri ardentes,
id. 12, 19, 42, § 93:quinta (zona) est ardentior illis,
hotter, Ov. M. 1, 46:ardens Africa,
Luc. 9, 729.—Trop.1.Of the eyes:2.oculi,
glowing, Verg. G. 4, 451.—Of color:3. 4. 5.ardentissimus color,
Plin. 21, 4, 10, § 16:apes ardentes auro,
glowing, glittering as with gold, Verg. G. 4, 99; so id. A. 10, 262.—Of passion or strong feeling, burning, glowing, eager, impatient, ardent:avaritia ardens,
Cic. Fin. 3, 11, 36:mortem ardentiore studio petere,
id. ib. 2, 19, 61:ardentes in eum litteras ad me misit,
id. Att. 14, 10 fin.:ardentissimus dux,
Flor. 4, 2, 42; 1, 8, 2:ardentissimus amor,
Vulg. 3, Reg. 11, 2:studia,
Ov. M. 1, 199:Nonne cor nostrum ardens erat in nobis,
Vulg. Luc. 24, 32:furor,
ib. Isa. 30, 27:miserere ardentis (sc. amore),
Ov. M. 14, 691.— Poet. with gen.:ardens caedis,
Stat. Th. 1, 662.—In Cic. freq. of passionate, excited discourse:nec umquam is qui audiret, incenderetur, nisi ardens ad eum perveniret oratio,
Cic. Or. 38, 132:verbum,
id. ib. 8, 27 (cf. id. Brut. 24 fin.):nisi ipse (orator) inflammatus ad eam (mentem) et ardens accesserit,
id. de Or. 2, 45, 190:orator gravis, acer, ardens,
id. Or. 28, 99 al. — Adv. ardenter, only trop., in a burning, fiery, eager, passionate manner, ardently, eagerly, passionately:ardenter aliquid cupere,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 17, 39; Plin. Ep. 2, 7, 6.— Comp.:ardentius sitire,
to have a more burning thirst, Cic. Tusc. 5, 6, 16:ardentius diligere,
Plin. Ep. 7, 20, 7, id. Pan. 85, 7:ardentius amare,
Suet. Calig. 25.— Sup.:ardentissime diligere,
Plin. Ep. 6, 4, 3; Suet. Dom. 22. -
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18 flagro
flā̆gro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. [root in Sanscr. brag-, to glow; Gr. phlegô, phlegethô, phlox; Lat. fulgeo, fulgur, fulmen, flamma, flamen, fulvus; Angl.-Sax. blāc, pale; Germ. bleich; connected with flagito, flagitium, etc., by Corss. Ausspr. 1, 398], to flame, blaze, burn (class.; trop. signif. most freq.; not in Caes.; syn.: ardeo, deflagro, caleo, ferveo, etc.).I.Lit.:II.flagrantes onerariae,
Cic. Div. 1, 32, 69:crinemque flagrantem excutere,
Verg. A. 2, 685:flagrabant ignes,
Ov. F. 6, 439:intima pars hominum vero flagrabat ad ossa,
Lucr. 6, 1168:flocci molles et sine oleo flagrant,
Plin. 16, 7, 10, § 28:ut flagret (carbo),
id. 33, 13, 57, § 163.—Trop., sc. according as the notion of heat or of the pain produced by burning predominates (cf. flamma, II.).A.To be inflamed with passion (in a good and a bad sense), to blaze, glow, burn, be on fire, to be violently excited, stirred, provoked. —With abl.:* 2.non dici potest, quam flagrem desiderio urbis,
Cic. Att. 5, 11, 1; so,desiderio tui,
id. ib. 7, 4, 1:dicendi studio,
id. de Or. 1, 4, 14; cf.:eximio litterarum amore, Quint. prooem. § 6: mirabili pugnandi cupiditate,
Nep. Milt. 5, 1:cupiditate atque amentia,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 34, § 75; cf. id. Clu. 5, 12:amore,
id. Tusc. 4, 33, 71; Hor. Epod. 5, 81; cf.:cupidine currus,
Ov. M. 2, 104:libidinibus in mulieres,
Suet. Gramm. 23:odio,
Cic. de Or. 2, 45, 190:totam Italiam flagraturam bello intelligo,
id. Att. 7, 17, 4:bello flagrans Italia,
id. de Or. 3, 2, 8:convivia quae domesticis stupris flagitiisque flagrabunt,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 32, § 71.— Absol.:flagrabant vitia libidinis apud illum,
id. Cael. 5, 12; cf.:uti cujusque studium ex aetate flagrabat,
Sall. C. 14, 6.— Poet. with acc. of respect, to love:caelestem flagrans amor Herculis Heben,
Prop. 1, 13, 23:Cerberus et diris flagrat latratibus ora,
Verg. Cul. 220.—Poet. as a v. a., to inflame with passion:B.Elisam,
Stat. S. 5, 2, 120.—To be greatly disturbed, annoyed, vexed; to suffer:A.consules flagrant infamiā,
Cic. Att. 4, 18, 2; cf.:invidiā et infamiā,
id. Verr. 1, 2, 5:invidiā,
id. Clu. 49, 136; id. Sest. 67, 140: Tac. A. 13, 4; Plin. Ep. 9, 13, 21; Suet. Aug. 27; id. Galb. 16:infamiā,
id. Caes. 52; id. Tib. 44:rumore malo,
Hor. S. 1, 4, 125;ignominiā et pudore,
Flor. 2, 18:inopiā et cupidinibus,
Sall. Or. Philipp. p. 220 ed. Gerl.—Hence, flā̆grans, antis, P. a., flaming, blazing, burning, glowing.Lit.: fulmen, Varr. Atacin. ap. Quint. 1, 5, 18; cf.2.telum,
Verg. G. 1, 331:flagrantis hora Caniculae,
Hor. C. 3, 13, 9; cf.:flagrantissimo aestu,
Liv. 44, 36, 7:genae,
Verg. A. 12, 65:oscula,
Hor. C. 2, 12, 25.—Transf., of color, glittering, shining:B.(Aeneas) Sidereo flagrans clipeo et caelestibus armis,
Verg. A. 12, 167:redditur extemplo flagrantior aethere lampas (i. e. sol),
Sil. 12, 731.—Trop., glowing with passion, ardent, eager, vehement:oratoria studia quibus etiam te incendi, quamquam flagrantissimum acceperam,
Cic. Fat. 2, 3:non mediocris orator, sed et ingenio peracri et studio flagranti,
id. de Or. 3, 61, 230:recentibus praeceptorum studiis flagrans,
id. Mur. 31, 65:flagrans, odiosa, loquacula, Lampadium fit,
flickering, restless, Lucr. 4, 1165:in suis studiis flagrans cupiditas,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 19, 44:flagrantissima flagitia, adulteria,
Tac. A. 14, 51:flagrantissimus amor,
Plin. Ep. 6, 8, 2:Nero flagrantior in dies amore Poppaeae,
Tac. A. 14, 1; id. H. 4, 39:Othonis flagrantissimae libidines,
id. ib. 2, 31; Val. Max. 8, 14 ext. 3:studia plebis,
Tac. A. 2, 41 fin.:aeger et flagrans animus,
id. ib. 3, 54:flagrantior aequo Non debet dolor esse viri,
Juv. 13, 11: adhuc flagranti crimine comprehensi, i. e. in the very act, Cod. Just. 9, 13, 1.—Hence, flā̆granter, adv., ardently, vehemently, eagerly (post-Aug.):Germani exarsere flagrantius,
Amm. 31, 10, 5:flagrantius amare,
Fronto, Ep. ad Anton. 2 ed. Mai.:flagrantissime cupĕre,
Tac. A. 1, 3. -
19 žarъ
žarъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: b/c Proto-Slavic meaning: `glow, heat'Russian:Czech:žár `heat' [m o]Slovak:Polish:żar `glow' [m o]Serbo-Croatian:žȃr `live coals, ardour, zeal' [m o];Čak. žȃr (Orbanići) `live coals' [m o]Slovene:žȃr `glow, heat' [m o]Bulgarian:Latvian:Old Prussian:Indo-European reconstruction: gʷʰōr(-o)-Page in Pokorny: 493Other cognates:Skt. gharmá- `heat, glow' -
20 flame
fleim
1. noun(the bright light of something burning: A small flame burned in the lamp.) llama
2. verb1) (to burn with flames: His eyes flamed with anger.) arder2) (to become very hot, red etc: Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment.) encenderse, llamear, brillar•- flaming- flammable
- flame of the forest
flame n llamatr[fleɪm]1 llama2 figurative use (intense feeling) llama1 (burn) arder2 (glow, shine) brillar, encenderse3 (become angry) montar en cólera\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLold flame antiguo amor1) blaze: arder, llamear2) glow: brillar, encenderseflame nblaze: llama fto burst into flames: estallar en llamasto go up in flame: incendiarsen.• fuego s.m.• llama s.f.v.• brillar v.• flagrar v.• flamear v.• llamear v.
I fleɪmcount & mass nouna) llama fto be in flames — estar* (envuelto) en llamas
to be shot down in flames: his plan was shot down in flames by his boss su jefe demolió su plan; the plane/pilot was shot down in flames — el avión/piloto cayó envuelto en llamas
b) ( lover)
II
a) ( blaze) \<\<light/jewel\>\> refulgir*; \<\<fire\>\> arderher anger flamed (up) again as she reread the letter — volvió a montar or a arder en cólera al releer la carta
b) ( glow) \<\<sun\>\> encenderse*, enrojecer*[fleɪm]1. N1) llama fto be in flames — arder or estar en llamas
to burst into flames — [car, plane] estallar en llamas
2) * (=lover)old flame * — antiguo amor m
2. VI2) [eyes] brillar; [sky] llamear, enrojecerse3.VT (Internet) insultar a través de la Red, abuchear en la Red4.CPDflame retardant N — = fire retardant
* * *
I [fleɪm]count & mass nouna) llama fto be in flames — estar* (envuelto) en llamas
to be shot down in flames: his plan was shot down in flames by his boss su jefe demolió su plan; the plane/pilot was shot down in flames — el avión/piloto cayó envuelto en llamas
b) ( lover)
II
a) ( blaze) \<\<light/jewel\>\> refulgir*; \<\<fire\>\> arderher anger flamed (up) again as she reread the letter — volvió a montar or a arder en cólera al releer la carta
b) ( glow) \<\<sun\>\> encenderse*, enrojecer*
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