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"flame;Flamme;chama"* * *f flamenautical term pennantgastronomy alla fiamma flambé* * *fiamma s.f.1 flame (anche fig.); ( molto viva) blaze; ( mobile, oscillante) flare: questa legna non fa molta fiamma, this wood doesn't give a good blaze // in fiamme, aflame (o burning o in a blaze): una casa in fiamme, a house in a blaze (o all in flames o on fire); andare in fiamme, ( prendere fuoco) to catch fire, ( bruciare) to go up in flames; dare alle fiamme, to burn; riflesso di fiamma, glow // color fiamma, flaming (o bright) red // la fiamma dell'amore, the ardour (o fire) of love; la fiamma della fede, the ardour of faith; la fiamma della libertà, the torch of liberty; le fiamme dell'ira, the flames of wrath // fiamma ossiacetilenica, oxyacetylene flame; fiamma ossidrica, oxyhydrogen flame: tagliare con la fiamma ossidrica, to flame-cut // ritorno di fiamma, backfire, (fig.) revival of a former passion, rekindling of an old flame // le vennero le fiamme al viso, ( arrossì) she flushed, ( si adirò) she blazed with anger // i suoi occhi lanciavano fiamme, (fig.) his eyes blazed (o he looked daggers) // far fuoco e fiamme, ( usare ogni mezzo) to leave no stone unturned (o to move heaven and earth), ( adirarsi) to flare (o to blaze) up2 ( innamorato, innamorata) flame, sweetheart: è una mia vecchia fiamma, he is an old flame of mine; Maria è la sua nuova fiamma, Mary is his present sweetheart3 (mar.) pennon, pennant* * *['fjamma] 1.sostantivo femminile1) flame, blazein -e — in flames, on fire, ablaze
dare qcs. alle -e — to set sth. on fire o ablaze
aveva le guance in -e — fig. her cheeks were bright red o blushed crimson
a fiamma bassa, alta — over a low, high flame
alla fiamma — gastr. flambé
2) fig. (persona amata) flame, love3) mil. (mostrina) flash4) mar. (bandierina) pennant, streamer2.aggettivo invariabilerosso fiamma — flame-coloured BE, flame-colored AE
fiamma olimpica — sport Olympic flame
- e gialle — = the Guardia di Finanza
* * *fiamma/'fjamma/I sostantivo f.1 flame, blaze; in -e in flames, on fire, ablaze; dare qcs. alle -e to set sth. on fire o ablaze; andare in -e to go up in flames; aveva le guance in -e fig. her cheeks were bright red o blushed crimson; a fiamma bassa, alta over a low, high flame; alla fiamma gastr. flambé2 fig. (persona amata) flame, love; una vecchia fiamma an old flame; la sua nuova fiamma his latest (flame)3 mil. (mostrina) flash4 mar. (bandierina) pennant, streamerfiamma olimpica sport Olympic flame; fiamma ossidrica oxyhydrogen flame; - e gialle = the Guardia di Finanza. -
2 ossidrico
ossidrico agg. (tecn.) oxyhydrogen: cannello ossidrico, oxyhydrogen blowpipe (o torch); fiamma ossidrica, oxyhydrogen flame; saldatura ossidrica, oxyhydrogen welding.* * ** * *ossidricopl. -ci, - che /os'sidriko, t∫i, ke/[fiamma, cannello] oxyhydrogen. -
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