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1 blaze
I 1. [bleiz] noun1) (a bright light or fire: A neighbour rescued her from the blaze.) plameni2) (an outburst (of anger, emotion etc): a blaze of fury.) naval3) (a bright display: a blaze of colour.) blišč2. verb((of a fire, the sun) to burn, shine brightly.) plameneti- blazingII [bleiz]* * *I [bleiz]nounplamen, požar; sij, svit, blišč, blesk; izbruh, vzbuh; plural pekelin a blaze — v plamenu, gorečgo to blazes! — pojdi k vragu!like blazes — kar se da, silovito, na vso močII [bleiz]intransitive verbgoreti; vzplamteti; svetiti se, blesteti; figuratively vzkipeti; razglasitiIII [bleiz]nounbela lisa na čelu živali; bel znak na drevesnem deblu, zareza, markacija potiIV [bleiz]transitive verbzarezati drevesno skorjo; označiti pot, markiratito blaze a path ( —ali trail) — zarisati, utreti pot; opravljati pionirsko delo
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blaze — blaze1 /blayz/, n., v., blazed, blazing. n. 1. a bright flame or fire: the welcome blaze of the hearth. 2. a bright, hot gleam or glow: the blaze of day. 3. a sparkling brightness: a blaze of jewels. 4. a sudden, intense outburst, as of fire,… … Universalium
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blaze — I. /bleɪz / (say blayz) noun 1. a bright flame or fire. 2. a bright, hot gleam or glow: the blaze of day. 3. a sparkling brightness: a blaze of jewels. 4. a sudden, intense outburst, as of fire, passion, fury: *Phoebe turned on her sister in a… …
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