Blazing in spanish

Flameante

pronunciation: flɑmeɑnte part of speech: adjective
In gestures

blaze2 = arder. 

Example: An ammunition dump near the town of Balkhash in central Kazakhstan blazes after a huge explosion on Wednesday.

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» blaze + a trail = abrir nuevos caminos, liderar.

Example: The article 'Blazing trails in Kentucky wilderness' discusses three stages of the history of case law digest publishing in Kentucky.

» blaze + the way = mostrar el camino.

Example: The article is entitled 'Blazing the way: the WPA Library Service demonstration project in South Carolina'.

» jump in + guns blazing = hacer Algo a lo loco, hacer Algo sin pensarlo.

Example: So while no-one should be exempt from criticism, I do feel that people should give her a fair crack of the whip before jumping in guns blazing.

blazing1 = en llamas. 

Example: As Franklin indicates, 'the farmer weeping beside the blazing pyre of dead sheep is a complex portrait of a breach in the relationships between animals and humans'.

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» blazing fire = fuego intenso, fuego abrasador.

Example: What better way to take refuge from the cold than dinner in front of a blazing fire?.

blazing2 = deslumbrante, brillante, resplandeciente. 

Example: Marie-Nicole Lemieux in the title role provides a blazing star performance.

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» have + a blazing row = tirarse los trastos a la cabeza, discutir violentamente.

Example: Just had a blazing row with my mother over the phone and am currently bringing myself back from what appeared to be a minor panic attack.

Blazing synonyms

open in spanish: abierto, pronunciation: oʊpən part of speech: adjective, verb conspicuous in spanish: conspicuo, pronunciation: kənspɪkjuəs part of speech: adjective blatant in spanish: evidente, pronunciation: bleɪtənt part of speech: adjective alight in spanish: posarse, pronunciation: əlaɪt part of speech: verb bright in spanish: brillante, pronunciation: braɪt part of speech: adjective blaze in spanish: resplandor, pronunciation: bleɪz part of speech: noun, verb blinding in spanish: cegador, pronunciation: blaɪndɪŋ part of speech: adjective lit in spanish: iluminado, pronunciation: lɪt part of speech: noun burning in spanish: ardiente, pronunciation: bɜrnɪŋ part of speech: noun dazzling in spanish: deslumbrante, pronunciation: dæzəlɪŋ part of speech: adjective afire in spanish: un incendio, pronunciation: əfaɪr part of speech: adverb glaring in spanish: deslumbrador, pronunciation: glerɪŋ part of speech: adjective ablaze in spanish: ardiendo, pronunciation: əbleɪz part of speech: adjective flaming in spanish: llameante, pronunciation: fleɪmɪŋ part of speech: adjective aflame in spanish: inflamado, pronunciation: əfleɪm part of speech: adjective fulgent in spanish: fulgente, pronunciation: fʌldʒənt part of speech: adjective lighted in spanish: iluminado, pronunciation: laɪtəd part of speech: adjective on fire in spanish: en llamas, pronunciation: ɑnfaɪɜr glary in spanish: glary, pronunciation: gleri part of speech: adjective aflare in spanish: aflare, pronunciation: ɑflɑr part of speech: adjective unconcealed in spanish: no curado, pronunciation: ənkənsild part of speech: adjective
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