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1. ablaze2. blaze; flare; inflame; flame; glow; burn; enrage; rageбыть в жару, пылать как в огне — to burn with fever
Синонимический ряд:краснеть (глаг.) вспыхивать; гореть; загораться; заливаться краской; заливаться румянцем; краснеть; краснеть до корней волос; краснеть до ушей; пламенеть; покрываться румянцем; полыхать; полыхать румянцем; пунцоветь; рдеть; теплиться -
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1) General subject: be ablaze, be in a glow, be on fire, blaze, burn (to burn with fever - быть в жару; пылать, как в огне), flame, flare, flash, flush, glow, rage, to be (all) in (of) a glow, to be ablaze, to be on fire2) Jargon: steam up3) Makarov: ablaze, be all in a glow, be all of a glow, be of a glow, burn away, flame (о страсти и т.п.), glow (о щеках), glow (от страсти, любви, ненависти и т.п.), to be all in a glow -
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64 злиться тихо и яростно
Jargon: burn with a low blue flame (She was quit, but everyone knew whe whould soon burn with a low blue flame. Она была спокойна, но все знали, что вскоре она будет тихо яростно злиться.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > злиться тихо и яростно
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65 smolder
Синонимический ряд:1. burn slowly (verb) burn; burn slowly; burn without visible flame; consume; glow; reduce to ashes; smoke; smother2. consume with rage (verb) be consumed; be rankled; consume with rage; fester; fret; fume; simmer with suppressed anger; stew3. seethe (verb) boil; bubble; churn; ferment; seethe; simmer; stir -
66 φλέγω
Aφλέξω S.Fr.1128.5
, A.R.3.582, LXX De.32.22, etc.: [tense] aor. (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. φλεγήσομαι ([etym.] συμ-) J.BJ7.8.5: in 4.6.3 the readings κατα-φλέξεσθαι, -φλεχθήσεσθαι, and - φλεγήσεσθαι are found in codd.;κατα-φλεχθήσεται Ach.Tat.Intr.Arat. p.61M.
: [tense] aor.ἐφλέχθην Hom.Epigr.14.23
, ([etym.] κατ-) Th.4.133: [tense] aor. 2 ἐφλεγην ([etym.] ἀν-) Luc.DDeor.9.2, ([etym.] ἐξ-) AP12.178 (Strat.): [tense] pf.πέφλεγμαι Lyc.806
.A trans., burn, burn up, Il.21.13;πυρί <με> φλέξον A.Pr. 582
(lyr.);φλέγων ἀκτῖσιν ἥλιος χθόνα Id.Pers. 364
, cf. 504:—[voice] Pass., take fire, blaze up,ῥέεθρα πυρὶ φλέγετο Il.21.365
, cf. BMus.Inscr.1036 (Caria, ii/i B. C.).2 [voice] Pass., to be inflamed,κάεσθαί τε καὶ φ. Pl. Ti. 85b
;ἡ πεφλεγμένη ποδαλγία PLond.5.1676.16
(vi A. D.).3 metaph., kindle, inflame with passion,Ἄρεα.. ὃς.. φλέγει με OT192
(lyr.), cf. Mosch.Fr.2.3, AP5.122 (Phld.), 287 (Paul.Sil.);αἷμα δάϊον φ. E.Ph. 241
(lyr.):—[voice] Pass., burn with passion, S.OC 1695 (lyr.), Ar.Nu. 992 (anap.), Pl.Chrm. 155d; ;ὑπὸ τοῦ πάθους D.H.11.28
;ὑπὸ δίψης Id.9.66
;ὑπὸ τοῦ λιμοῦ Ael.NA14.27
;ἐπί τινι Id.Fr.52
.II light up,φ. λαμπάσι τόδ' ἱερόν E.Tr. 309
(lyr.); Ζεὺς διὰ χερὸς βέλος φλέγων making it blaze or flash, A.Th. 513;πυρὸς φλέξον μένος Trag.Adesp.90
: metaph., ἄταν οὐρανίαν φλέγων letting the flame of mischief blaze up to heaven, S.Aj. 195 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., blaze up, burst or break forth,βωμοὶ δώροισι φλέγονται A.Ag.91
(anap.): metaph.,ὕμνοι φλέγονται B.Fr.3.12
.2 metaph., makeillustrious or famous,σὲ φλέγοντι Χάριτες Pi.P.5.45
:— [voice] Pass., to be or become so, ἀρεταῖς, Μοίσαις φλέγεσθαι, Id.N.10.2, I.7 (6).23.B intr., burn, blaze, of fire, torches, etc., A.Ag. 308, Th. 433, S.Aj. 1278; of lightning, Id.OC 1467 (lyr.); of the sun, Id.Aj. 673; : of armour, flash,νέφος ἀσπίδων φ. E.Ph. 251
(lyr.);ἄνθεμα χρυσοῦφλέγει Pi.O.2.72
;γυναικὸς φλέγων ὀφθαλμός A.Fr. 243
; of fire-breathing bulls,φλέγει δὲ μυκτήρ S.Fr. 336
.2 metaph., burst or break forth, of passion,θυμὸς ἀνδρεία φλέγων A.Th.52
, cf. 287;φ. λύσσῃ Ar.Th. 680
(lyr.); of grief, A.R.3.773.3 shine forth, become famous, Pi.N.6.38.—Poet. in early writers, exc. Pl. ll. cc. (Cf. Lat. fulgeo, flagro, flamma, Lett. blāzma 'glare of light or fire'.) -
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1) ( горіти) to flame, to blaze; to burn in full blaze; to be on fire2) (про обличчя, щоки) to glow3) ( бути охопленим сильним почуттям) to burn ( with)палати гнівом — to be in a rage, to be in a fit of anger
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fleə1) (to burn with a bright unsteady light: The firelight flared.) llamear2) ((of a skirt, trousers etc) to become wider at the bottom edge: a flared skirt.) acampanar•- flare uptr[fleəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (flame) llamarada2 (signal) bengala1 llamear2 figurative use estallar, encenderse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLflare path pista iluminada para aterrizar1) flame, shine: llamear, brillar2)to flare up : estallar, explotar (de cólera)flare n1) flash: destello m2) signal: (luz f de) bengala f3)solar flare : erupción f solarn.• bengala s.f.• candela s.f.• cohete de señales s.m.• destello s.m.• ensanche s.m.• llamarada s.f.v.• abocinar v.• destellar v.• llamear v.• resplandecer v.fler, fleə(r)
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1)a) ( marker light) bengala f; (on runway, road) baliza fsafety flares — (AmE Auto) luces fpl de emergencia
b) ( sudden light) destello m; ( flame) llamarada f2) ( Clothing)a) ( on jacket) vuelo mb) flares (BrE) pantalones mpl acampanados or de pata de elefante
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intransitive verb \<\<candle/fire\>\> llamear; \<\<torch/light\>\> brillar; \<\<violence\>\> estallar
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vthe flared his nostrils angrily — bufó or resopló enfadado
Phrasal Verbs:- flare up[flɛǝ(r)]1. Nsolar flare — erupción f solar
2) (Sew) vuelo m3) flares (=trousers) pantalones mpl de campana2. VI1) [match, torch] llamear; [light] brillar2) (=widen) [skirt] hacer vuelo; [trousers, nostrils] ensancharse3) [riots] estallar4) [tempers] caldearse, encenderse- flare up* * *[fler, fleə(r)]
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1)a) ( marker light) bengala f; (on runway, road) baliza fsafety flares — (AmE Auto) luces fpl de emergencia
b) ( sudden light) destello m; ( flame) llamarada f2) ( Clothing)a) ( on jacket) vuelo mb) flares (BrE) pantalones mpl acampanados or de pata de elefante
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intransitive verb \<\<candle/fire\>\> llamear; \<\<torch/light\>\> brillar; \<\<violence\>\> estallar
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vthe flared his nostrils angrily — bufó or resopló enfadado
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69 כוי
כוי, כָּוָה, כָּוָא(b. h.; cmp. כהה) ( to cause discoloring, to sear, cauterize; to scald. B. Kam.VIII, 1 כְּוָאוֹ בשפודוכ׳ if a person hurt another with a hot spit ; Y. ib. 6a, b (Mish. a. Gem.) כְּוָייוֹ, כְּוָויוֹ; a. e.Part. pass. כָּווּי burn-marked, flame-spotted. Lev. R. s. 15 חמורה … ונכוית ויצא בנה כ׳ a she-ass was sick and was cauterized, and her child was born with a flame-mark; (Num. R. s. 9 מרושם). Hif. הִכְוָה same. Neg. VII, 4 וה׳ את המחיה if one cauterized the cicatrizing spot. Pi. כִּייָּה same. Num. R. l. c. הוליכה … וכי׳ אותה he took her to the veterinary surgeon, and he cauterized her. Nif. נִכְוֶה to be burnt; to be cauterized. B. Bath.75a כל אחד וא׳ נִכְוָה חופתו מחופתוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) each mans tent will be stained by fire from his neighbors tent. Lev. R. l. c. נִכְוֵית, v. supra. Num. R. l. c. ממה שנִכְוֵת אמו because his mother had been cauterized. Sabb.30b; Pes.117a תִּכָּוֶינָה (his lips) be burnt. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 6 היטה לכאן וניכ׳ בארו … ונכווה בשלג if he deviates this way, he will be burnt by the fire, if that way, he will be frost-bitten; (Ab. dR. N. ch. 28 לוקה בצינה). Tosef.Ḥull.III, 6 יכולה לִיכָּווֹתוכ׳ she may be cauterized and recover.Y.Sabb.III, 6b top והיא נכוית and it (the hand) is scalded (v. סָלַד). Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמדומה … שאתם נִיכְוִין בפושריןוכ׳ I thought you would be scalded with tepid water (understand a slight hint), but you do not feel even hot water (distinct intimation); Bab. ib. 16b.Y.Nidd.III, 50d (read:) רישיה דרישך יִכָּוֶה בפושרין ואתה לא תִיכָּוֶהאפי׳ ברותחין thy heads head (thy teachers teacher) feels tepid water, but thou, i. e. you must not claim superiority to your predecessors (cmp. Sabb.55a); a. fr. -
70 כוה
כוי, כָּוָה, כָּוָא(b. h.; cmp. כהה) ( to cause discoloring, to sear, cauterize; to scald. B. Kam.VIII, 1 כְּוָאוֹ בשפודוכ׳ if a person hurt another with a hot spit ; Y. ib. 6a, b (Mish. a. Gem.) כְּוָייוֹ, כְּוָויוֹ; a. e.Part. pass. כָּווּי burn-marked, flame-spotted. Lev. R. s. 15 חמורה … ונכוית ויצא בנה כ׳ a she-ass was sick and was cauterized, and her child was born with a flame-mark; (Num. R. s. 9 מרושם). Hif. הִכְוָה same. Neg. VII, 4 וה׳ את המחיה if one cauterized the cicatrizing spot. Pi. כִּייָּה same. Num. R. l. c. הוליכה … וכי׳ אותה he took her to the veterinary surgeon, and he cauterized her. Nif. נִכְוֶה to be burnt; to be cauterized. B. Bath.75a כל אחד וא׳ נִכְוָה חופתו מחופתוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) each mans tent will be stained by fire from his neighbors tent. Lev. R. l. c. נִכְוֵית, v. supra. Num. R. l. c. ממה שנִכְוֵת אמו because his mother had been cauterized. Sabb.30b; Pes.117a תִּכָּוֶינָה (his lips) be burnt. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 6 היטה לכאן וניכ׳ בארו … ונכווה בשלג if he deviates this way, he will be burnt by the fire, if that way, he will be frost-bitten; (Ab. dR. N. ch. 28 לוקה בצינה). Tosef.Ḥull.III, 6 יכולה לִיכָּווֹתוכ׳ she may be cauterized and recover.Y.Sabb.III, 6b top והיא נכוית and it (the hand) is scalded (v. סָלַד). Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמדומה … שאתם נִיכְוִין בפושריןוכ׳ I thought you would be scalded with tepid water (understand a slight hint), but you do not feel even hot water (distinct intimation); Bab. ib. 16b.Y.Nidd.III, 50d (read:) רישיה דרישך יִכָּוֶה בפושרין ואתה לא תִיכָּוֶהאפי׳ ברותחין thy heads head (thy teachers teacher) feels tepid water, but thou, i. e. you must not claim superiority to your predecessors (cmp. Sabb.55a); a. fr. -
71 כָּוָה
כוי, כָּוָה, כָּוָא(b. h.; cmp. כהה) ( to cause discoloring, to sear, cauterize; to scald. B. Kam.VIII, 1 כְּוָאוֹ בשפודוכ׳ if a person hurt another with a hot spit ; Y. ib. 6a, b (Mish. a. Gem.) כְּוָייוֹ, כְּוָויוֹ; a. e.Part. pass. כָּווּי burn-marked, flame-spotted. Lev. R. s. 15 חמורה … ונכוית ויצא בנה כ׳ a she-ass was sick and was cauterized, and her child was born with a flame-mark; (Num. R. s. 9 מרושם). Hif. הִכְוָה same. Neg. VII, 4 וה׳ את המחיה if one cauterized the cicatrizing spot. Pi. כִּייָּה same. Num. R. l. c. הוליכה … וכי׳ אותה he took her to the veterinary surgeon, and he cauterized her. Nif. נִכְוֶה to be burnt; to be cauterized. B. Bath.75a כל אחד וא׳ נִכְוָה חופתו מחופתוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) each mans tent will be stained by fire from his neighbors tent. Lev. R. l. c. נִכְוֵית, v. supra. Num. R. l. c. ממה שנִכְוֵת אמו because his mother had been cauterized. Sabb.30b; Pes.117a תִּכָּוֶינָה (his lips) be burnt. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 6 היטה לכאן וניכ׳ בארו … ונכווה בשלג if he deviates this way, he will be burnt by the fire, if that way, he will be frost-bitten; (Ab. dR. N. ch. 28 לוקה בצינה). Tosef.Ḥull.III, 6 יכולה לִיכָּווֹתוכ׳ she may be cauterized and recover.Y.Sabb.III, 6b top והיא נכוית and it (the hand) is scalded (v. סָלַד). Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמדומה … שאתם נִיכְוִין בפושריןוכ׳ I thought you would be scalded with tepid water (understand a slight hint), but you do not feel even hot water (distinct intimation); Bab. ib. 16b.Y.Nidd.III, 50d (read:) רישיה דרישך יִכָּוֶה בפושרין ואתה לא תִיכָּוֶהאפי׳ ברותחין thy heads head (thy teachers teacher) feels tepid water, but thou, i. e. you must not claim superiority to your predecessors (cmp. Sabb.55a); a. fr. -
72 כָּוָא
כוי, כָּוָה, כָּוָא(b. h.; cmp. כהה) ( to cause discoloring, to sear, cauterize; to scald. B. Kam.VIII, 1 כְּוָאוֹ בשפודוכ׳ if a person hurt another with a hot spit ; Y. ib. 6a, b (Mish. a. Gem.) כְּוָייוֹ, כְּוָויוֹ; a. e.Part. pass. כָּווּי burn-marked, flame-spotted. Lev. R. s. 15 חמורה … ונכוית ויצא בנה כ׳ a she-ass was sick and was cauterized, and her child was born with a flame-mark; (Num. R. s. 9 מרושם). Hif. הִכְוָה same. Neg. VII, 4 וה׳ את המחיה if one cauterized the cicatrizing spot. Pi. כִּייָּה same. Num. R. l. c. הוליכה … וכי׳ אותה he took her to the veterinary surgeon, and he cauterized her. Nif. נִכְוֶה to be burnt; to be cauterized. B. Bath.75a כל אחד וא׳ נִכְוָה חופתו מחופתוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) each mans tent will be stained by fire from his neighbors tent. Lev. R. l. c. נִכְוֵית, v. supra. Num. R. l. c. ממה שנִכְוֵת אמו because his mother had been cauterized. Sabb.30b; Pes.117a תִּכָּוֶינָה (his lips) be burnt. Tosef.Ḥag.II, 6 היטה לכאן וניכ׳ בארו … ונכווה בשלג if he deviates this way, he will be burnt by the fire, if that way, he will be frost-bitten; (Ab. dR. N. ch. 28 לוקה בצינה). Tosef.Ḥull.III, 6 יכולה לִיכָּווֹתוכ׳ she may be cauterized and recover.Y.Sabb.III, 6b top והיא נכוית and it (the hand) is scalded (v. סָלַד). Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמדומה … שאתם נִיכְוִין בפושריןוכ׳ I thought you would be scalded with tepid water (understand a slight hint), but you do not feel even hot water (distinct intimation); Bab. ib. 16b.Y.Nidd.III, 50d (read:) רישיה דרישך יִכָּוֶה בפושרין ואתה לא תִיכָּוֶהאפי׳ ברותחין thy heads head (thy teachers teacher) feels tepid water, but thou, i. e. you must not claim superiority to your predecessors (cmp. Sabb.55a); a. fr. -
73 Flamme
Flam·me <-, -n> [ʼflamə] f1) ( Feuer) flame;in \Flammen aufgehen to go up in flames;mit ruhiger/flackernder \Flamme brennen to burn with a steady/flickering flame;etw auf großer/kleiner \Flamme kochen to cook sth on a high/low heat;in [hellen] \Flammen stehen to be ablaze/in flames -
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1) поэт. ( ярко гореть) flame, blaze2) книжн. (тв.; испытывать сильное чувство) burn (with)пламене́ть стра́стью — burn with passion
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несовер. - пылать; совер. - воспылать, запылатьбез доп.1) blaze, flare (up), (in)flame; glow, burn перен.2) (чем-л.)(en)rage (with), burn (with) -
77 ignesco
ignesco, ĕre, v. inch. n. (in pass. ignescitur, Laber. ap. Non. 481, 7; Fragm. Com. v. 26 Rib.) [ignis], to take fire, to become inflamed, to burn, kindle (syn.: inardesco, exardesco).I.Lit.: ex quo eventurum nostri putant, ut ad extremum omnis mundus ignesceret, * Cic. N. D. 2, 46, 118:B.lumen capere atque ignescere,
Ov. M. 15, 847.—Transf., of color:II.purpura et candor et tertium ex utroque ignescens,
kindling, breaking into a flame, Plin. 37, 2, 8, § 21. —Trop., to burn with passion, to glow ( poet.):* (β).furiis ignescit opertis,
Val. Fl. 5, 520:virgo (Pallas),
Sil. 9, 460: pectora, Claud. ap. Eutr. 2, 45:Rutulo muros et castra tuenti Ignescunt irae,
Verg. A. 9, 66:amor menti, Col. poët. 10, 211: odia,
Stat. Th. 11, 525:vultus sanguine,
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79 Flackern
I v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *to flicker; to waver; to flare* * *flạ|ckern ['flakɐn]vi (lit, fig)to flicker* * *1) (to burn with a bright unsteady light: The firelight flared.) flare2) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) flicker3) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) flicker4) (an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) flicker* * *fla·ckern[ˈflakɐn]vi to flicker* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *A. v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *- n.glint n. -
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I v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *to flicker; to waver; to flare* * *flạ|ckern ['flakɐn]vi (lit, fig)to flicker* * *1) (to burn with a bright unsteady light: The firelight flared.) flare2) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) flicker3) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) flicker4) (an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) flicker* * *fla·ckern[ˈflakɐn]vi to flicker* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *A. v/i Augen, Feuer, Licht: flicker; Kerze im Luftzug: auch gutter* * *intransitives Verb flicker* * *- n.glint n.
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flame — [[t]fleɪm[/t]] n. v. flamed, flam•ing 1) chem. a portion of burning gas or vapor, as from ignited wood or coal 2) Often, flames. the state or condition of blazing combustion 3) inflamed condition 4) brilliant light; scintillating luster 5) bright … From formal English to slang
burn with a (low) blue flame — American to be very drunk The imagery is from a dying fire, about to go out … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
flame — [flām] n. [ME < OFr flamme (< L flamma) & flambe < L flammula, dim. of flamma < base of flagrare, to burn: see FLAGRANT] 1. the burning gas or vapor of a fire, seen as a flickering light of various colors; blaze 2. a tongue of light… … English World dictionary
Burn — Burn, v. i. 1. To be of fire; to flame. The mount burned with fire. Deut. ix. 15. [1913 Webster] 2. To suffer from, or be scorched by, an excess of heat. [1913 Webster] Your meat doth burn, quoth I. Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. To have a condition,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
burn — burn1 burnable, adj. /berrn/, v., burned or burnt, burning, n. v.i. 1. to undergo rapid combustion or consume fuel in such a way as to give off heat, gases, and, usually, light; be on fire: The fire burned in the grate. 2. (of a fireplace,… … Universalium
flame — 01. The [flames] of the fire were dancing in the night. 02. The young boys blew on the smoking wood until [flames] started to appear. 03. Huge [flames] were already licking at the roof of the house when the firemen arrived. 04. A small fire… … Grammatical examples in English