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1 blaze
I 1. bleiz noun1) (a bright light or fire: A neighbour rescued her from the blaze.) sterkt lys, lyshav; flammehav2) (an outburst (of anger, emotion etc): a blaze of fury.) utbrudd3) (a bright display: a blaze of colour.) fargespill2. verb((of a fire, the sun) to burn, shine brightly.) blusse, flamme; skinne sterkt, stråle- blazingII bleizbrann--------flamme--------glans--------skinneIsubst. \/bleɪz\/1) flammende ild2) brann3) sterkt skinn, sterkt lys, full belysninga blaze of colour en sprakende fargeorgieburst into blazes slå ut i lys lue, flamme opp, blusse oppgo to blazes! ( hverdagslig) stikk og lek!, dra pokker i vold! gå ad undas, gå i vaskenin a blaze i lys luerun like blazes løpe som en rakett, løpe som en galwhat the blazes! hva faen!, hva pokker!IIsubst. \/bleɪz\/1) bless, hvit flekk2) blinkemerke (ved trefelling)IIIverb \/bleɪz\/1) flamme, blusse, stå i lys lueflamme av raseri\/sinne2) ( også overført) være klart opplyst, skinne klart, stråle, lyse, glinseblaze away (hverdagslig, også overført) fyre løs, gå på ( også blaze away at) fyre løs (på), skyte (på)blaze up ( også overført) flamme opp, blusse opp( overført) bruse opp, fyke opp, tenne på alle pluggerIVverb \/bleɪz\/blinke trær, merke trærblaze a trail eller blaze the trail bane veiVverb \/bleɪz\/1) proklamere, slippe ut (nyheten om), kunngjøre2) (gammeldags, om trompet e.l.) blåse signal på trompetblaze abroad utbasunere, slippe ut informasjon om, gjøre allment kjent
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