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1) General subject: fix (fix the fire - развести огонь), foment, instigate, kindle into flame (что-л.), quicken, sparkle, arouse (разжигать страсти — arouse passion, inflame the passions), inflame, light up, re-kindle, stir (разжигать национальную вражду - stir up national hatred), whet (чувства), stir up (The left-wing council is trying to stir up a lot of political fuss.), (ссору) spark off2) Oil&Gas technology light off (горелку) -
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fire, ignite, kindle* * *воспламеня́ть гл.
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несовер. - загораться; совер. - загореться
1) catch/take fire, light up, kindle, flash; blush, blaze up
2) перен. (get) inflame(d); break out
3) безл.; (кому-л.); разг. want very much, have a burning desire* * *catch/take fire, light up, kindle, flash; blush* * *conflagrateigniteinflamelight -
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несов. - разжига́ть, сов. - разже́чь; (вн.)1) ( заставлять гореть) light (d), kindle (d)разжига́ть дрова́ [ого́нь] — kindle the firewood [fire]
2) (усиливать, распалять) inflame (d), stir up (d)разжига́ть не́нависть — stir up [foment] hatred
разжига́ть любо́вь — kindle the flame of love, kindle love into a flame
разжига́ть стра́сти — inflame the passions, arouse passion
разжига́ть национа́льную вражду́ — rouse [stir up] national hatred
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несов. - распаля́ть, сов. - распали́ть; (вн.)1) ( сильно разогревать) make (d) burning hot2) ( возбуждать) inflame (d), excite (d)распаля́ть гне́вом — incense (d), infuriate (d)
распаля́ть воображе́ние — inflame / fire / spur smb's imagination
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•The mixture will inflame if slightly damped with water...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возгораться
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•The reaction with potassium is violent enough to inflame the hydrogen.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > воспламенять
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•The mixture will inflame if slightly damped with water...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возгораться
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•The reaction with potassium is violent enough to inflame the hydrogen.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > воспламенять
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1) General subject: affect (the news affected him - известие взволновало его), agitate, alarm, convulse, discompose, disturb, enrough, excite, fluster, inflame, overwork, perturb, perturbate, put into a flutter (кого-л.), shake, steam up, stir, stir pulses (кого-л.), touch up2) Colloquial: rattle3) Makarov: stir (smb.'s) pulses (кого-л.), cause a stir -
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1) General subject: get oneself into a tizzy, have one's feathers fussed, inflame, surge, work oneself into a tizzy2) Jargon: get (one's) dander up, wig3) Makarov: go in off the deep end, go off at the deep end, go off the deep end, flame up -
35 возбудить
1) General subject: agitate, arouse, bring, electrify, engender, ferment, fire, galvanize, incite, inflame, infuse, intoxicate, key up (кого-либо), kindle, pique, provoke, quicken, rouse, steam up, stimulate, sting, stir, stir up (любопытство и т. п.), whet2) Law: initiate3) Physiology: innervate5) Electrical engineering: energize -
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1) General subject: ferment, inflame, run high, get worked up2) Jargon: have the horn, wig -
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1) General subject: actuate, adrenalize (какую-л. деятельность), agitate, arouse, beat up, blow, bring (дело), electrify, elevate, embroil, energize, engender, exasperate, ferment, fever, fire, float your boat, flurry, fluster, galvanize, hop up, hype, ignite, impassion, incite, incite into, incite to, inflame, infuse, innerve, intoxicate, invite, key up (кого-либо), kindle, lash, mind blow, mind-blow, overwork, pique (любопытство), prod, promote, prompt (чувства), provoke, psych, quicken, raise, rouse, rouse (чувства и т.п.), screw up, sensationalize, stimulate, sting, stir, stir up (любопытство и т. п.), tense pass, thrill, wake, whet (аппетит, желание), work up, blow mind, call forth, start, start bulk, stir up (любопытство), do it for sb (do something/nothing, etc. for/to sb - производить сильное впечатление, возбуждать (сексуально)), make (smb) hot for2) Biology: provoke (к чему-л.)4) Medicine: activate5) Colloquial: rev6) American: amp up7) Obsolete: hurry8) Literal: rekindle (надежды и т.п.)9) Engineering: generate, give rise to, illuminate (антенну облучателем), induce, pump11) Law: maintain, maintain an action, commence (дело и пр.)12) Economy: give rise15) Physiology: innervate17) Jargon: bring someone on (This kind of music brings me on. Такая музыка возбуждает меня.), turn on, get going, juice, spark19) Oil: stimulate (скважину)20) Invective: futz around21) Oceanography: energise23) Makarov: actuate (напр. колебания), arouse (чувства), bring into operation, drive (напр. колебания), exalt (воображение), excite (напр. колебания), flurry (особ. спешкой), flush, flutter, give rise to (напр. колебания), heat, institute (следствие, расследование и т.п.), launch (напр. волну), set in a glow, work up (чувства, страсти), excite24) Taboo: do things to somebody (кого-л., сексуально), put hair on somebody's chest (кого-л.), tense, turn-on, make horny -
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2) British English: (о мужчине) get Y-fronts in a W3) Railway term: be-energized (о цепи реле), build up4) Australian slang: get (one's) knickers in a twist5) Jargon: get it on6) Information technology: fire -
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1) General subject: affect, affect emotionally, agitate, alarm, appeal, beat up, blow to blow smb. 's mind, bother, commove (о чувствах), convulse, discompose, disquiet, disquieten, disturb, embroil, emotionalize, excite, exercise pass, ferment, fever, fidget, flurry ((особ. спешкой)), fluster, flutter, fret gizzard, hype, inflame, mind blow, mind-blow, move, over-excite, overexcite, perturb, perturbate, pother, shake, stir, tempest, thrill, touch, trouble, upset, vex, worrit, wouldn't give a curse, blow mind, touch to the quick, be of concern2) Colloquial: fret the gizzard, rattle3) Obsolete: enrough4) Mathematics: worry5) Australian slang: eat6) Scottish language: put about (don't put yourself about - не беспокойтесь.)7) Jargon: make waves (общество и т. п.), blow up someone's skirt, weird out, swing8) Sublime: fluctuate9) Makarov: arouse, concern, rough, fret gizzard (кого-л.)11) General subject: churn -
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Inflame — In*flame , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inflamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inflaming}.] [OE. enflamen, OF. enflamer, F. enflammer, L. inflammare, inflammatum; pref. in in + flammare to flame, fr. flamma flame. See {Flame}.] 1. To set on fire; to kindle; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Inflame — In*flame , v. i. To grow morbidly hot, congested, or painful; to become angry or incensed. Wiseman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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inflame — also enflame verb (inflamed; also enflamed; inflaming; also enflaming) Etymology: Middle English enflamen, from Anglo French enflamer, from Latin inflammare, from in + flamma flame Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
inflame — verb a) To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow. b) To kindle or intensify, as passion or appetite; to excite to an excessive or unnatural action or heat; as, to inflame desire … Wiktionary
inflame — in·flame in flām vb, in·flamed; in·flam·ing vt to cause inflammation in (bodily tissue) <inflame the sinuses> vi to become affected with inflammation … Medical dictionary