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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
Phrasal Verbs:- flare up -
2 blaze
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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 fuego
fuego sustantivo masculino◊ ¡fuego! fire!;le prendieron fuego a la casa they set the house on fire; abrieron fuego sobre los manifestantes they opened fire on the demonstrators; fuegos artificiales fireworks (pl)b) ( para cigarrillo):◊ ¿me da fuego, por favor? have you got a light, please?c) (Coc):( apenas hirviendo) to simmer;
fuego sustantivo masculino
1 fire
2 (lumbre) light: ¿me podrías dar fuego, por favor?, have you got a light, please?
3 (de una cocina) (de gas) burner (eléctrica) plate Culin a fuego lento, on a low flame 4 fuegos (artificiales), fireworks Locuciones: abrir/hacer fuego, to shoot, open fire
estar en la línea de fuego, to be on the line of fire
poner la mano en el fuego por alguien, to stick one's neck out for sb
sacar las castañas del fuego, to do the dirty work o to get the job done
entre dos fuegos, to be caught between a rock and a hard place ' fuego' also found in these entries: Spanish: apagar - arma - arrasar - arrimarse - atizar - avivar - bengala - carbonizarse - castaña - chimenea - cohete - discreción - disparar - encender - encenderse - extinguir - extinguirse - fatua - fatuo - fuelle - hornillo - humear - inflamar - inflamarse - jugar - leña - lenta - lento - pegar - prender - propagarse - prueba - quemar - quemadura - quemarse - resplandor - sangre - silenciador - soplar - tirar - voraz - abrir - acercar - alto - arrimar - astilla - calcinar - calor - candela - cese English: acid test - bail out - banger - barrel - beat out - body - boil over - bore - braise - burn - burner - ceasefire - come forward - cracker - crackle - crossfire - damp - die down - douse - fan - feed - fire - firearm - firing line - flak - flameproof - flare up - fuse - glow - glowing - go out - gun - gunfire - hammer - heat - hit - light - low - muzzle - naked - open - out - outlaw - play - poke - poker - put out - quench - recoil - rekindle -
4 faro
faro sustantivo masculinoa) (Náut) lighthouse◊ faro antiniebla fog light o (BrE) lamp
faro sustantivo masculino
1 (de la costa) lighthouse
2 (de un vehículo) headlight, headlamp ' faro' also found in these entries: Spanish: bocina - orientar English: beacon - flare - foglamp - foglight - headlamp - headlight - lamp - light - lighthouse - spotlight - fog - headn.• faraón s.m. -
5 encenderse
■encenderse verbo reflexivo
1 (un fuego) to catch (una luz) to come on
2 (acalorarse) to get heated
3 Lit (el rostro) to blush, go red ' encenderse' also found in these entries: Spanish: encender English: fire - flare - go on - ignite - light - come - switch -
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