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1 blaze down
1) нещадно палить, сжигать The sun blazed down on the dry earth. ≈ Солнце нещадно жгло высохшую землю.
2) падать, охваченным пламенем The plane was seen blazing down behind the hill, where it crashed. ≈ Было видно, как охваченный пламенем самолет упал за холмом и там взорвался.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > blaze down
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1. bleiz noun1) (a bright light or fire: A neighbour rescued her from the blaze.) llamarada, incendio; resplandor2) (an outburst (of anger, emotion etc): a blaze of fury.) arranque, explosión3) (a bright display: a blaze of colour.) fulgor, resplandor
2. verb((of a fire, the sun) to burn, shine brightly.) fulgurar, resplandecer- blazing
II bleizblaze1 n incendio / llamaradasblaze2 vb arder / estar encendidotr[bleɪz]1 (fire) incendio2 (flame) llamarada3 (of light) resplandor nombre masculino4 (outburst) arranque nombre masculino, acceso1 (fire) arder2 (sun) brillar con fuerza3 (light) resplandecer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go like blazes ir a toda pastilla, ir a todo gasto be a blaze of colour estar resplandeciente de colorto blaze with anger echar chispasin a blaze of publicity a bombo y platillogo to blazes! familiar ¡vete a la porra!what the blazes...? familiar ¿qué demonios...?————————tr[bleɪz]1 (of trumpets) fanfarria, toque nombre masculino de trompeta————————tr[bleɪz]1 (on animal's face) mancha blanca en la frente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto blaze a trail abrir un caminoshine: arder, brillar, resplandecerblaze vtmark: marcar, señalarto blaze a trail: abrir un caminoblaze n1) fire: fuego m2) brightness: resplandor m, brillantez f3) outburst: arranque ma blaze of anger: un arranque de cólera4) display: alarde m, llamarada fa blaze of color: un derroche de colorn.• alegrón s.m.• estrella s.f.• fogata s.f.• hoguera s.f.• incendio s.m.• llama (flama) s.f.• llamarada s.f.• resplandor s.m.• señal s.f.v.• arder v.• encender v.• flagrar v.• llamear v.• proclamar v.
I bleɪz1)b) c ( dangerous fire) (journ) incendio m2) ( dazzling display) (no pl)how/what the blazes... ? — ¿cómo/qué demonios or diablos... ? (fam)
like blazes — ( very fast) como un bólido (fam)
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a) \<\<fire\>\> arder; \<\<lights\>\> brillar, resplandecer*b) \<\<eyes\>\> centellear
I [bleɪz]1. N1) (=fire) (in hearth) fuego m ; (=flare-up) llamarada f ; [of buildings etc] incendio m ; (=bonfire) hoguera f ; (=glow) [of fire, sun etc] resplandor m2) (=display) derroche m3) (=outburst) arranque m4) †**what the blazes...? — ¿qué diablos...? *
go to blazes! — ¡vete a la porra! *
2. VI1) [fire] arder; [light] resplandecer2) [eyes] centellearto blaze with anger — estar muy indignado, echar chispas *
3.VTthe news was blazed across the front page — la noticia venía en grandes titulares en la primera plana
- blaze up
II [bleɪz]1.2.VT [+ tree] marcarto blaze a trail — (also fig) abrir camino
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I [bleɪz]1)b) c ( dangerous fire) (journ) incendio m2) ( dazzling display) (no pl)how/what the blazes... ? — ¿cómo/qué demonios or diablos... ? (fam)
like blazes — ( very fast) como un bólido (fam)
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a) \<\<fire\>\> arder; \<\<lights\>\> brillar, resplandecer*b) \<\<eyes\>\> centellear -
3 blaze
I [bleɪz] 1. сущ.1) яркий огонь, пламяSyn:2) ( blazes) разг. адский огонь, ад ( употребляется в усилительных выражениях)When you have found out what you want to do - then go at it like blazes. — Когда ты поймёшь, что ты хочешь делать, - вгрызайся в это!
4) яркий свет, яркость; яркий цвет5) блеск, великолепиеSyn:••2. гл.The fire blazed away and destroyed the whole hotel. — Пожар не сумели потушить, и весь отель сгорел.
The plane was seen blazing down behind the hill, where it crashed. — Было видно, как охваченный пламенем самолёт упал за холмом и там взорвался.
2) сверкать, сиятьThe streets of London blazed with bonfires. — Улицы Лондона были ярко освещены кострами.
robed in scarlet that literally blazed with gold — одетый в пурпурные одежды, которые буквально искрились золотом
Syn:3) пылать, кипеть (от страсти, бешенства); палить, сжигатьHe was blazing with fury. — Он кипел от гнева.
The sun blazed down on the dry earth. — Солнце нещадно жгло высохшую землю.
4) ( blaze with) вспыхнутьMary blazed with anger when she heard how her mother had been treated. — Мэри вспыхнула от гнева, когда узнала, как обошлись с её матерью.
Syn:•- blaze up II [bleɪz] 1. сущ.1) отметина, белая звездочка ( на лбу животного)2) метка на дереве; тропинка в лесу, помеченная метками2. гл.делать отметки на деревьях; отмечать дорогу или место зарубкамиIII [bleɪz] гл.to blaze the trail — прокладывать путь в лесу, делая зарубки на деревьях; прокладывать путь
разглашать, обнародоватьWhat I have to tell you is widely blazed. — То, о чём я должен тебе сказать, уже широко известно.
His fame was blazed abroad by the country's newspapers and television. — Его слава гремела по стране благодаря прессе и телевидению.
All his triumphs were celebrated in the Evening Sentinel and the report of Blackpool's cup final victory in 1953 was blazed across front pages. (R. Holt, Sport and the Working Class in Modern Britain) — В "Ивнинг сентинел" прославлялись все его великие достижения, а репортаж о победе "Блэкпула" в финале чемпионата в 1953 году был опубликован на первых страницах.
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4 blaze
§ ალი, ანთება, გიზგიზი§1 ალი, ცეცხლი, ხანძარი2 თვალისმომჭრელი / კაშკაშა სინათლე, ბრიალი3 კაშკაშად წვა (იწვის), ბრიალიthe sun blazed down on us მზე დაგვბრიალებდა / გვაცხუნებდა / გვეალმურებოდა / დაგვქათქათებდა -
5 blaze
blaze [bleɪz]1 noun∎ five die in blaze (in headline) un incendie a fait cinq morts(b) (burst → of colour) éclat m, flamboiement m; (→ of light) éclat m; (→ of eloquence, enthusiasm) élan m, transport m; (→ of sunlight) torrent m;∎ the street was a blaze of light la rue était tout illuminée;∎ a blaze of gunfire des coups de feu, une fusillade;∎ in a sudden blaze of anger sous le coup de la colère;∎ she married in a blaze of publicity elle s'est mariée sous les feux des projecteurs;∎ he finished in a blaze of glory il a terminé en beauté∎ what the blazes are you doing here? qu'est-ce que tu fabriques ici?;∎ how the blazes would I know? comment veux-tu que je le sache?;∎ we ran like blazes nous avons couru à toutes jambes;∎ go or get to blazes! va te faire voir!∎ he suddenly blazed with anger il s'est enflammé de colère;∎ his eyes were blazing with anger/passion ses yeux lançaient des éclairs de colère/passion∎ the fields blazed with colour les champs resplendissaient de mille couleurs∎ the news was blazed across the front page la nouvelle faisait la une du journal;∎ it's not the kind of thing you want blazed abroad ce n'est pas le genre de chose qu'on veut crier sur les toits∎ to blaze the way for sth préparer le terrain pour qch∎ to blaze a trail frayer un chemin;∎ they're blazing a trail in biotechnology ils font un travail de pionniers dans le domaine de la biotechnologie∎ the gangsters blazed away at the police les gangsters maintenaient un feu nourri contre la police;∎ I blazed away at the target je tirais sans cesse sur la cible(sun) flamboyer, darder ses rayons
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