Flares in spanish

Bengalas

pronunciation: bengɑlɑs part of speech: noun
In gestures

flare1 = bengala. 

Example: These flares light up the surrounding area in a yellowish red glow for a short period of time, allowing you to see better.

flare2 = destello, resplandor, toque. 

Example: I agree with the article, cowhides add a flare of elegance and originality in any decor.

flare3 = erupción, sarpullido. 

Example: It is clear that foods such as cow's milk and hen's eggs can directly provoke flares of atopic dermatitis.

more:

» flare-up = recrudecimiento, repunte.

Example: He demonstrates how the plague came to be dealt with by both the French and the Africans between its first manifestation in 1914 and its final flare-up in 1944 and 1945.

» solar flare = tormenta solar, erupción solar.

Example: In her current work she has broadened her scope so as to follow energy as it is expressed in tidal waves, earthquakes, magnetic fields, solar flares, and stellar winds.

flare4 = brillar, estallar. 

Example: The visual manifestation of the recent Hale-Bopp comet reminds us how telling are those rare objects which suddenly flare in the sky.

more:

» flare up = recrudecer, empeorar, agravarse, repuntar.

Example: There will always be conflicts that flare up suddenly and call for a rapid response.

flare5 = ensancharse. 

Example: Some of these trenches have walls that taper in at the bottom or flare at the top.

flares = pantalones acampanados, pantalones de campana. 

Example: Goatee beards, sideburns, kipper ties and flares are the things that we will look back on and remind us of our youth.
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