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1. n обваривание, ошпаривание; заваривание2. n кул. бланширование3. n спец. скольдирование, шпарка4. a обжигающий, горячийscalding hot — очень горячий, обжигающий
5. a палящий6. a жгучий7. a едкий, язвительныйСинонимический ряд:hot (adj.) ardent; baking; blistering; boiling; broiling; burning; extremely hot; fiery; flaming; heated; hot; red-hot; scorching; searing; sizzling; sultry; sweltering; sweltry; torrid; white-hot -
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1. [ʹskɔ:ldıŋ] n1. обваривание, ошпаривание; заваривание2. кул. бланширование3. спец. скольдирование, шпарка2. [ʹskɔ:ldıŋ] a1. 1) обжигающий, горячийscalding hot - очень горячий, обжигающий
scalding pie - горячий пирог; пирог с пылу с жару
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1. n1) обварювання, обшпарювання; заварювання2) кул. бланшування2. adj1) гарячий, пекучий2) палючий, пекучий; спекотливийscalding sun — пекуче (спекотливе) сонце
3) жаркий4) їдкий, уїдливий* * *I [`skxːldiç] n1) обварювання; заварювання2) кyл. бланшування3) cпeц. сальдуванняII [`skxːldiç] a1) ( дуже) гарячий; пекучий, палючий2) пекучийscalding tears — пекучі сльози; їдкий, уїдливий
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1. n солнечный свет; солнечные лучи; солнечное тепло2. n солнце; звезда, являющаяся центром системы планетthere are many suns larger than ours — есть много солнц, которые больше нашего
a dress discoloured by the sun — платье, выцветшее на солнце
3. n поэт. год4. n поэт. деньSun Day — «День Солнца»
5. n поэт. восход или заход солнцаas … as the sun shines on — такой, что другого не сыщешь
to hold a candle to the sun — заниматься ненужным делом, зря тратить силы
6. v греть на солнце7. v греться на солнце, загорать8. v помещать, выставлять на солнце; подвергать действию солнечных лучей; сушить на солнце9. v поэт. светить как солнцеСинонимический ряд:1. sol (noun) daystar; fireball; luminary; orb; phoebus; sol2. sunlight (noun) sunlight; sunshine3. bask (verb) bask; insolate -
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ˈskɔ:ldɪŋ прил.
1) обжигающий
2) жгучий scalding tears ≈ жгучие слезы Syn: burning, poignant
3) едкий, язвительный Syn: caustic, biting обваривание, ошпаривание;
заваривание( кулинарное) бланширование( специальное) скольдирование, шпарка - * room шпарильное отделение( бойни) - * tub шпарильный чан обжигающий, горячий - * hot очень горячий, обжигающий - * tea обжигающий чай - * pie горячий пирог;
пирог с пылу с жару палящий - * sun палящее солнце жгучий - * tears жгучие слезы едкий, язвительный - * comment язвительное замечание scalding pres. p. от scald ~ едкий, язвительный ~ жгучий;
scalding tears жгучие слезы ~ обжигающий ~ жгучий;
scalding tears жгучие слезыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scalding
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1) General subject: baking sun, scalding sun2) Colloquial: scorching sunshine (это когда солнце жжет немилосердно; Ex.: The weather in Umbria - from \<b\>scorching sunshine\</b\> to freezing fog.)3) Makarov: flaming sun, scorching sun -
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v.1 to burn.quemaron una bandera americana they set fire to an American flagEl fuego quemó las cortinas The fire burned=burnt the curtains.Elsa quemó la madera Elsa burned=set fire to the wood.2 to go through, to fritter away (malgastar) (ahorros).3 to burn out (informal) (desgastar).4 to be (scalding) hot (estar caliente).ten cuidado que la sopa quema be careful, the soup's (scalding) hot5 to burn off, to consume, to burn up.El ejercicio quema calorías Exercise burns off calories.6 to be scorching, to be beating down, to be blazing down, to be blazing out.Este sol quema This sun is scorching.* * *2 (incendiar) to set on fire3 (destilar) to distil1 (estar muy caliente) to be burning hot3 figurado (ir a acertar) to get warm■ ¡que te quemas! you're getting warm!* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=hacer arder)a) [fuego, sol] [+ papeles, mueble, arroz, patatas] to burn; [+ edificio] to burn down; [+ coche] to set fire toel incendio ha quemado varias hectáreas de bosque — the fire has destroyed o burned down several hectares of woodland
he quemado la camisa con la plancha — I scorched o burned my shirt with the iron
nave 1)los guerrilleros quemaron varias aldeas — the guerrillas set fire to o burned several villages
b) [líquido hirviendo] to scald; [ácido, frío, helada] to burn2) (=dar sensación de calor) [radiador, especia picante] to burn3) [+ fusible] to blow4) (=gastar)a) [+ calorías] to burn, burn up; [+ energías] to burn offb) [+ fortuna] to squander; [+ dinero] to blow *, squander; [+ recursos] to use up5) * (=fastidiar) to bug *, get *lo que más me quemó fue que me tratara como a un estúpido — what bugged * me o got * me most was the way he treated me as if I was stupid
6) (=desgastar) [+ político, gobierno] to destroy, be the ruin ofun escándalo sexual puede quemar a cualquier político — a sex scandal can destroy o can be the ruin of any politician
tanto aparecer en televisión va a quemar su carrera — all these TV appearances will damage his career
7) (Com) [+ precios] to slash, cut; [+ géneros] to sell off cheap8) Cuba (=estafar) to swindle9) CAm (=denunciar) to denounce, inform on10) Ven * [con arma de fuego] to shoot11) Arg, Uru2. VI1) (=arder) [comida, líquido, metal] to be boiling (hot); [mejillas] to be burning¡cómo quema el sol! — the sun's really scorching (hot)!
este sol no quema nada — LAm you won't get tanned in this sun
2) (=picar) [especia, picante] to burn3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <basura/documentos> to burnb) <herejes/brujas> to burn... at the stake3) ( accidentalmente)a) <comida/mesa/mantel> to burn; ( con la plancha) to scorchb) líquido/vapor to scaldc) ácido <ropa/piel> to burn4) ( malgastar) <fortuna/herencia> to squander2.quemar vi1) ( estar muy caliente) plato/fuente to be very hot; café/sopa to be boiling (hot) (colloq)2) sol to burn3.quemarse v pron1)a) (refl) (con fuego, calor) to burn oneself; (con líquido, vapor) to scald oneself; <mano/lengua> to burn; <pelo/cejas> to singeb) (fam) ( en juegos)caliente, caliente... te quemaste! — getting warmer, warmer... you're burning! (colloq)
c) ( al sol - ponerse rojo) to get burned; (- broncearse) (AmL) to tan2)a) ( destruirse) papeles to get burned; edificio to burn downb) ( sufrir daños) alfombra/vestido to get burned; comida to burn; (+ me/te/le etc)3) persona ( desgastarse) to burn oneself out; ( pasar de moda)un cantante que se quemó en un par de años — a singer who disappeared from the scene after a couple of years
* * *= burn, set + Nombre + on fire, torch, ignite, set + ablaze, incinerate, scorch, sear, singe, scald.Ex. In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Ex. The second example relates to a bibliographical puzzle concerning the bowdlerized British version of William Styron's novel 'Set this house on fire'.Ex. Alenxandria's library was torched and completely destroyed by the brutal Roman emperor Aurelian in A.D. 270.Ex. Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex. The day ended in a riot during which the town hall was set ablaze.Ex. This is a project to incinerate an estimated 700, 000 tonnes of toxic sludge created as a byproduct of a century of steelmaking.Ex. If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.Ex. Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex. Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.Ex. In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.----* fusible + quemarse = blow + a fuse.* más quemado que la pipa (de) un indio = completely burned-out.* quemar completamente = burn out.* quemarse = go up in + flames.* quemarse completamente = go up in + smoke.* sin quemar = unburned.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <basura/documentos> to burnb) <herejes/brujas> to burn... at the stake3) ( accidentalmente)a) <comida/mesa/mantel> to burn; ( con la plancha) to scorchb) líquido/vapor to scaldc) ácido <ropa/piel> to burn4) ( malgastar) <fortuna/herencia> to squander2.quemar vi1) ( estar muy caliente) plato/fuente to be very hot; café/sopa to be boiling (hot) (colloq)2) sol to burn3.quemarse v pron1)a) (refl) (con fuego, calor) to burn oneself; (con líquido, vapor) to scald oneself; <mano/lengua> to burn; <pelo/cejas> to singeb) (fam) ( en juegos)caliente, caliente... te quemaste! — getting warmer, warmer... you're burning! (colloq)
c) ( al sol - ponerse rojo) to get burned; (- broncearse) (AmL) to tan2)a) ( destruirse) papeles to get burned; edificio to burn downb) ( sufrir daños) alfombra/vestido to get burned; comida to burn; (+ me/te/le etc)3) persona ( desgastarse) to burn oneself out; ( pasar de moda)un cantante que se quemó en un par de años — a singer who disappeared from the scene after a couple of years
* * *= burn, set + Nombre + on fire, torch, ignite, set + ablaze, incinerate, scorch, sear, singe, scald.Ex: In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.
Ex: The second example relates to a bibliographical puzzle concerning the bowdlerized British version of William Styron's novel 'Set this house on fire'.Ex: Alenxandria's library was torched and completely destroyed by the brutal Roman emperor Aurelian in A.D. 270.Ex: Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex: The day ended in a riot during which the town hall was set ablaze.Ex: This is a project to incinerate an estimated 700, 000 tonnes of toxic sludge created as a byproduct of a century of steelmaking.Ex: If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.Ex: Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex: Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.Ex: In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.* fusible + quemarse = blow + a fuse.* más quemado que la pipa (de) un indio = completely burned-out.* quemar completamente = burn out.* quemarse = go up in + flames.* quemarse completamente = go up in + smoke.* sin quemar = unburned.* * *quemar [A1 ]vtA (destruir, eliminar)1 ‹basura/documentos› to burn; ‹gases› to burn off2 (en la hoguera) ‹herejes/brujas› to burn … at the stakeB1 ‹leña/combustible/incienso› to burn2 ‹calorías› to burn up; ‹grasa› to burn off1 ‹comida› to burn; ‹mesa/mantel› to burn; (con la plancha) to scorchme quemó con el cigarrillo he burned me with his cigarette2 «líquido/vapor» to scald3 «ácido» ‹ropa/piel› to burn4 ‹motor› to burn… out; ‹fusible› to blowD1 «sol» ‹plantas› to scorchla helada quemó los geranios the frost burned o damaged the geraniumsE (malgastar) ‹fortuna/herencia› to squanderF( RPl arg) (hacer quedar mal) ‹persona› lo quemaron publicando esa foto it made him look ridiculous o it was very embarrassing for him when they published that photoloco, me quemaste diciéndole eso you idiot, you really messed me up ( AmE) o ( BrE) dropped me in it by telling him that ( colloq)G ‹CD› to burn■ quemarviA (estar muy caliente) «plato/fuente» to be very hot; «café/sopa» to be boiling ( colloq), to be boiling hot ( colloq), to be very hotB «sol» to burnaunque está nublado el sol quema igual even though it's cloudy, you can still get burneda estas horas el sol quema mucho at this time of day, the sun is very strong o really burns■ quemarseA1 ( refl) (lastimarse) to burn oneself; (con líquido, vapor) to scald oneself; ‹mano/lengua› to burn; ‹pelo/cejas› to singeme quemé con la plancha I burned myself on the iron2 ( fam)(en juegos): caliente, caliente … ¡te quemaste! getting warmer, warmer … you're burning o boiling! ( colloq)B1 (destruirse) «papeles» to get burned o burnt; «edificio» to burn down2 (sufrir daños) «alfombra/vestido» to get burned o burnt; «comida» to burnaquí se está quemando algo something's burning(+ me/te/le etc): se me quemaron las tostadas I burned the toast, the toast burnedC «persona»1 (desgastarse, agotarse) to burn oneself out2(pasarse de moda): un cantante que se quemó en un par de años a singer who disappeared from the scene after a couple of yearsen el mundo del espectáculo te quemas rápidamente in show business you're only famous for a short timeD( RPl arg) «persona» (quedar mal): te quemás si les hacés un regalo así it'll look really bad if you give them a gift like thatno digas eso en la entrevista porque te quemás don't say that in your interview or you'll blow your chances ( colloq)* * *
quemar ( conjugate quemar) verbo transitivo
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b) ‹herejes/brujas› to burn … at the stake
2 ‹ calorías› to burn up;
‹ grasa› to burn off
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( con la plancha) to scorch
‹ fusible› to blow
‹ piel› to burn;
( broncear) (AmL) to tan
verbo intransitivo
[café/sopa] to be boiling (hot) (colloq)
quemarse verbo pronominal
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(con líquido, vapor) to scald oneself;
‹mano/lengua› to burn;
‹pelo/cejas› to singe
(— broncearse) (AmL) to tan
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[ edificio] to burn down
[ comida] to burn;
3 [ persona] ( desgastarse) to burn oneself out
quemar
I verbo transitivo
1 (con el sol, fuego, etc) to burn
2 (con líquido) to scald
3 fam (psíquicamente) to burn out
II vi (una bebida, etc) to be boiling hot
' quemar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achicharrar
- nave
- abrasar
- incendiar
English:
burn
- burn out
- burn up
- sear
- wood
- work off
- blow
- frost
- scorch
* * *♦ vt1. [sol, con fuego, calor] to burn;[con líquido hirviendo] to scald;quemaron una bandera americana they set fire to an American flag;has quemado los macarrones you've burnt the macaroni;quemaban a los herejes en la hoguera heretics were burnt at the stake;quemar etapas [ir rápido] to come on in leaps and bounds, to progress rapidly;[ir demasiado rápido] to cut corners;quemar el último cartucho to play one's last card2. [calorías] to burn up;[grasa] to burn offel sol quemó las plantas the plants withered in the sun4. [malgastar] to run through, to fritter away;quemó sus ahorros en pocos meses she ran through her savings in just a few months6. CAm, Méx [delatar] to denounce, to inform on7. Carib, Méx [estafar] to swindleme quemaron con la publicación de esa noticia they really landed me in it by publishing that story♦ vi1. [estar caliente] to be (scalding) hot;ten cuidado que la sopa quema be careful, the soup's (scalding) hot* * *I v/t1 burn3 famrecursos use up; dinero blow famII v/i be very hot* * *quemar vt: to burn, to set fire toquemar vi: to be burning hot* * *quemar vb2. (edificio, etc) to burn down3. (estar muy caliente) to be burning hot / to be very hot¡cuidado que quema! be careful, it's very hot! -
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v.1 to burn down (quemar) (casa, bosque).el sol abrasó los campos the sun parched the fieldsEl aire caliente abrasaba su garganta The hot air burned his throat.2 to be boiling hot.este sol abrasa the sun is really hot today3 to consume.La pasión lo consumía Passion consumed him...* * *1 (quemar) to burn, scorch2 (calentar) overheat1 to burn (up)1 to burn\abrasarse de amores figurado to be madly in loveabrasarse de calor figurado to be swelteringabrasarse de sed figurado to be parched* * *1. VT1) (=quemar) to burn (up); [con lejía] to scorch2) [+ plantas] [sol] to dry up, parch; [viento] to sear; [helada] to cut, nip3) (=derrochar) to squander, waste4) (=avergonzar) to fill with shame2.VI3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( quemar) to burnc) (liter) pasión to consume (liter)2. 3.se abrasaba en deseo — (liter) he was aflame with desire (liter)
* * *= scorch, sear, singe, consume, burn, scald.Ex. If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.Ex. Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex. Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.Ex. Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex. In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Ex. In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( quemar) to burnc) (liter) pasión to consume (liter)2. 3.se abrasaba en deseo — (liter) he was aflame with desire (liter)
* * *= scorch, sear, singe, consume, burn, scald.Ex: If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.
Ex: Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex: Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.Ex: Her eyes were dry and her head bleary from spending all week totally consumed with work.Ex: In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Ex: In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.* * *abrasar [A1 ]vt1 (quemar) to burncuatro personas murieron abrasadas four people were burned to death2 «bebida» to scald, burn; «comida» to burn■ abrasarvi«sol» to burn, scorcheste café abrasa this coffee is very hot, this coffee's boiling (hot) ( colloq)«bosque» to be burned (down); «planta» to get scorchednos abrasábamos en aquella habitación we were sweltering in that room* * *
abrasar ( conjugate abrasar) verbo transitivo
[ comida] to burn
verbo intransitivo [ sol] to burn, scorch
abrasarse verbo pronominal [ bosque] to be burned (down);
[ planta] to get scorched;
abrasar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to scorch
' abrasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calcinar
English:
scorch
- sear
* * *♦ vt1. [quemar] [casa, bosque] to burn down;[persona, mano, garganta] to burn2. [desecar] to scorch;el sol abrasó los campos the sun parched the fields3. [consumir] to consume;lo abrasaba el deseo he was consumed by desire♦ vi[café, sopa] to be boiling hot;este sol abrasa the sun is really hot today* * *I v/t burnII v/i* * *abrasar vtquemar: to burn, to sear, to scorch* * *abrasar vb2. (estar muy caliente) to be boiling hot -
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прил. burning, poignant;
smarting( о боли и т.п.) жгучий стыд ≈ burning shame жгучий вопрос ≈ burning question жгучие слезы ≈ scalding tears жгучее солнце ≈ baking sun жгучий взгляд ≈ fierce/burning look жгучий брюнет ≈ raven-head -
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scorchingfig scathing* * *cocente agg.1 burning, scorching, scalding: sole cocente, scorching sun2 ( acuto) scorching, blistering, withering; bitter; deep: lacrime cocenti, scalding tears; delusione cocente, bitter disappointment; dolore cocente, acute pain.* * *[ko'tʃɛnte]1) (molto caldo) [sole, asfalto] burning2) fig. [critica, rimprovero, sconfitta] bitter, painful; [passione, lacrime] burning* * *cocente/ko't∫εnte/1 (molto caldo) [sole, asfalto] burning2 fig. [critica, rimprovero, sconfitta] bitter, painful; [passione, lacrime] burning. -
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burning; (о боли и т. п.) starting♢
жгучий взгляд — fierce / burning lookжгучие вопросы — burning questions, questions of vital importance
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brûlant°, e [bʀylɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjectiveb. ( = controversé) highly topical* * *brûlante bʀylɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( très chaud) [fer à repasser, casserole] hot; [thé, soupe] boiling hot; [vent, sable, asphalte, radiateur] burning hot; [soleil] blazing2) ( fiévreux) [personne, front] burning hot3) ( urgent) [question, thème] burning4) ( ardent) [passion] burning; [amour] passionate; [regard] blazing* * *bʀylɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj brûlant, -e1) (chaleur, surface) burning, (liquide) boiling hot, boilingSophie boit son café brûlant. — Sophie drinks her coffee boiling hot.
2) (regard) fiery3) (sujet) red-hot* * *1 ( très chaud) [fer à repasser, casserole, plat] hot; [thé, café, soupe] boiling hot; [vent, sable, rocher, asphalte, tuile, radiateur] burning hot; [soleil] blazing;3 ( urgent) [question, thème] burning; un problème brûlant a burning issue; un sujet d'une brûlante actualité a burning issue;4 ( ardent) [passion] burning; [amour] passionate; [regard] blazing; il lui jeta un regard brûlant de passion he looked at him/her, his eyes ablaze with passion.( féminin brûlante) [brylɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [chaud - lampe, assiette] burning (hot) ; [ - liquide] burning ou boiling (hot), scalding ; [ - nourriture] burning (hot), piping hot ; [ - soleil, température] blazing (hot), scorching, blistering ; [ - personne, front] feverish2. [animé]3. [actuel, dont on parle]sujet ou dossier brûlant burning issue -
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delicate* * *scottante agg.2 (fig.) burning, pressing; ( irritante) stinging, galling: una questione scottante, a burning question.* * *[skot'tante]aggettivo [questione, problema] burningargomento di scottante attualità — burning o highly topical issue
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1) ( вызывающий ощущение жжения) burning; (о боли и т.п.) smartingжгу́чие слёзы — scalding tears
жгу́чее со́лнце — baking sun
2) ( острый) burningжгу́чие вопро́сы — burning / pressing issues
жгу́чий стыд — burning shame
жгу́чее жела́ние — burning / ardent desire
жгу́чее раска́яние — bitter repentance
••жгу́чий взгляд — fierce / burning look
жгу́чий брюне́т — person with jet-black hair
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1. a огненный2. a пламенный, горячийfiery eyes — горящие глаза; огненный взор
3. a воспалённый, горячечный4. a яркий, огненно-красный5. a горячий, вспыльчивый6. a воспламеняющийся, самовозгорающийся7. a горн. газовый, содержащий гремучий газСинонимический ряд:1. burning (adj.) ablaze; afire; aflame; alight; ardent; blazing; burning; conflagrant; dithyrambic; fervent; fervid; fierce; flaming; flaring; flickering; glowing; hot-blooded; ignited; impassioned; inflamed; lighted; overheated; passionate; perfervid; red-hot; torrid; unrestrained; white-hot2. choleric (adj.) choleric; impetuous3. feverish (adj.) febrile; fevered; feverish; flushed4. flaming (adj.) ablaze; afire; aflame; alight; blazing; flaming; flaring; ignited5. hot (adj.) baking; blistering; boiling; broiling; heated; hot; scalding; scorching; sizzling; sultry; sweltering; sweltry6. hotheaded (adj.) excitable; hotheaded; hot-tempered; peppery7. spirited (adj.) beany; gingery; high-hearted; high-spirited; mettlesome; spirited; spunky; vibrantАнтонимический ряд:calm; chilled; commonplace; cool; dispassionate; dull; extinguished; flat; frigid; icy; indifferent; mild; moderate; monotonous; passionless; phlegmatic
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