Ardido in english

Burned

pronunciation: bɜrnd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

arder = burn ; go up in + flames ; ignite ; blaze ; catch + fire ; catch on + fire ; be in flames ; combust. 

Example: In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Example: The title of the article is 'National library in Sarajevo destroyed; collections, archives go up in flames'.Example: Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Example: An ammunition dump near the town of Balkhash in central Kazakhstan blazes after a huge explosion on Wednesday.Example: An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.Example: Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.Example: She had not been gone long before the city swarmed with soldiers, and that night all the public buildings were in flames.Example: The purpose of this experiment was to find which species of wood will produce the most thermal energy when combusted.

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» arder como una antorchago up like + a torch .

Example: With a strong east wind it quickly went up like a torch.

» arder como una teago up like + a torch .

Example: With a strong east wind it quickly went up like a torch.

» arder completamenteburn out .

Example: The National Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo was bombed and burnt out with the loss of 90 per cent of its stock.

» arder de calorswelterbe boiling hot .

Example: Europe is sweltering in the heat of one of the hottest summers in recent history.

Example: She was boiling hot and her hands and feet were freezing.

» arder de forma espontáneacombust + spontaneously .

Example: Large areas of woodland, shrubland and grasslands during periods of dry hot weather are known to be capable of spontaneously combusting.

» arder de manera espontáneacombust + spontaneously .

Example: Large areas of woodland, shrubland and grasslands during periods of dry hot weather are known to be capable of spontaneously combusting.

» arder en el infiernoburn in + hell .

Example: I understand that I'm gonna burn in hell -- now stop bothering me, and go sell your religion and bibles to someone else!.

» arder hasta consumirseburn + Reflexivo + out .

Example: It seems these huge explosions are caused by the death throes of stars twenty times the size of our Sun, which burn themselves out and explode.

» arder lentamentesmoulder [smolder, -USA] .

Example: The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.

» arder sin llamasmoulder [smolder, -USA] .

Example: The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.

» comenzar a ardercatch + firecatch on + fire .

Example: An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.

Example: Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.

» empezar a ardercatch + firecatch on + fireburst into + flames .

Example: An ammo depot in Kabul caught fire and injured nine people in May.

Example: Eric continued trying to stomp it out but his shoe caught on fire.

Example: The relief driver on board a coach which crashed and burst into flames in France has returned home to his family.

» no hay más cera que la que ardewhat you see is what you get .

Example: Andrew is a musician truly doing it for the love of it, what you see is what you get.

» que arde lentamentesmouldering [smoldering, -USA] .

Example: It took a week to reduce the East Timorese capital to a smouldering shadow of its former self.

Ardido synonyms

tempered in spanish: templado, pronunciation: tempɜrd part of speech: adjective burnt in spanish: quemado, pronunciation: bɜrnt part of speech: adjective hardened in spanish: curtido, pronunciation: hɑrdənd part of speech: adjective injured in spanish: lesionado, pronunciation: ɪndʒɜrd part of speech: adjective baked in spanish: horneado, pronunciation: beɪkt part of speech: adjective treated in spanish: tratado, pronunciation: tritəd part of speech: adjective destroyed in spanish: destruido, pronunciation: dɪstrɔɪd part of speech: adjective cooked in spanish: cocido, pronunciation: kʊkt part of speech: adjective burned-out in spanish: quemado, pronunciation: bɜrndaʊt part of speech: adjective burnt-out in spanish: quemado, pronunciation: bɜrntaʊt part of speech: adjective toughened in spanish: endurecido, pronunciation: tʌfənd part of speech: adjective
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