Lumbre in english
Fire
pronunciation: faɪɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: faɪɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
lumbre = campfire ; open fire ; fire.
Example: Using charred bits of wood from campfires, broken pieces of clay pots, and stone spearpoints and arrowheads, the archaeologist investigates the past.Example: The first rotisseries were crude devices that allowed for food to be rotated manually while it cooked over an open fire.Example: In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.more:
» acurrucarse junto a la lumbre = curl up by + the fire .
Example: She often sits at the dining room table scribbling on a notepad, or curling up by the fire chewing her pencil.» al amor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside .
Example: Round-the-fireside tales are usually told nevertheless with careful attention to rhythm and phrasing, pace and subtlety of vocal tone.» al calor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside .
Example: Round-the-fireside tales are usually told nevertheless with careful attention to rhythm and phrasing, pace and subtlety of vocal tone.» encender una lumbre = build + a fire ; make + a fire ; start + a fire .
Example: We spend our free time together, walking and camping and building fires, playing outdoor games and chopping stuff up in the great outdoors. Example: They made a huge fire, put on their war paint, danced vigorously around the fire to the sound of a large drum, waving their knives and their spears. Example: He was bitten by a viper while starting a camp fire on the beach, but he miraculously suffered no harm.» hacer una lumbre = start + a fire ; build + a fire .
Example: He was bitten by a viper while starting a camp fire on the beach, but he miraculously suffered no harm. Example: We spend our free time together, walking and camping and building fires, playing outdoor games and chopping stuff up in the great outdoors.» hacer un lumbre = make + a fire .
Example: They made a huge fire, put on their war paint, danced vigorously around the fire to the sound of a large drum, waving their knives and their spears.