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1 inferno
tr[ɪn'fɜːnəʊ]1 (like hell) infierno2 (fire) llamas nombre femenino pluraln.• achicharradero s.m.• infierno s.m.ɪn'fɜːrnəʊ, ɪn'fɜːnəʊa) ( fire) (journ)the building was a blazing inferno — el edificio estaba totalmente envuelto en llamas or ardía como una hoguera
b) ( hell) (liter) averno m (liter), infierno m[ɪn'fɜːnǝʊ]N (=hell) infierno m ; (=fire) hoguera f* * *[ɪn'fɜːrnəʊ, ɪn'fɜːnəʊ]a) ( fire) (journ)the building was a blazing inferno — el edificio estaba totalmente envuelto en llamas or ardía como una hoguera
b) ( hell) (liter) averno m (liter), infierno m
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inferno — ► NOUN (pl. infernos) 1) a large uncontrollable fire. 2) (Inferno) hell. ORIGIN Italian, from Latin infernus below, underground ; sense 2 is with reference to The Divine Comedy (c.1309 20) by the Italian poet Dante … English terms dictionary
inferno — noun (plural nos) Etymology: Italian, hell, from Late Latin infernus Date: 1834 a place or a state that resembles or suggests hell < the inferno of war >; also an intense fire ; conflagration < a raging inferno > … New Collegiate Dictionary
inferno — noun (C) literary an extremely large and dangerous fire: raging inferno (=an extremely violent fire): Within minutes the oilrig had become a raging inferno … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inferno — noun (plural infernos) 1》 a large fire that is dangerously out of control. 2》 (Inferno) hell (with reference to Dante s Divine Comedy). Origin C19: from Ital., from Christian L. infernus (see infernal) … English new terms dictionary
inferno — noun a) Hell like place or situation. b) A large fire See Also: infernal … Wiktionary
inferno — UK [ɪnˈfɜː(r)nəʊ] / US [ɪnˈfɜrnoʊ] noun [countable] Word forms inferno : singular inferno plural infernos 1) mainly journalism a large fire in a building or other place 2) literary an extremely dangerous situation, especially one in which people… … English dictionary
inferno — in|fer|no [ ın fɜrnou ] noun count 1. ) MAINLY JOURNALISM a large fire in a building or other place 2. ) LITERARY an extremely dangerous situation, especially one in which people die … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
inferno — [ɪnˈfɜːnəʊ] noun [C] a large and dangerous fire … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
inferno — /ɪnˈfɜnoʊ / (say in fernoh) noun (plural infernos) 1. hell; the infernal regions. 2. an infernal or hell like region. 3. a place or state of intolerable heat, especially due to fire. {Italian: hell, from Latin infernus underground} …
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