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Significados de
fire up
en inglés
portugués
acender
español
encender
Volver al significado
Arouse or excite feelings and passions.
heat
wake
ignite
inflame
stir up
español
encender
catalán
encendre's
español
prender
Volver al significado
Begin to smoke.
light
light up
español
prender
Sinónimos
Examples for "
heat
"
heat
wake
ignite
inflame
stir up
Examples for "
heat
"
1
Is it possible to use energy from food to
heat
the water?
2
Dry in the shade; never in the sun or in artificial
heat
.
3
This could change the way manufacturers approach the idea of
heat
management.
4
The same food can turn out vastly different under different
heat
conditions.
5
Schakowsky said 48 children died of
heat
stroke in cars last year.
1
A very serious
wake
up call our industry needs to get serious!
2
Will the Government now
wake
up to the crisis in third-level education?
3
Every morning I'd
wake
up saying, 'Today I'll get ahold of myself.
4
But fuel prices soared in the
wake
of the 1973 oil crisis.
5
I suppose the answer will explain the question, once you
wake
up.
1
However, we must not do anything that would
ignite
a clan war.
2
In no specific order, here are 15 pictures to
ignite
your wanderlust.
3
Even a minuscule amount of allergen can immediately
ignite
another inflammatory response.
4
For an anxious moment it seemed as if neither engine would
ignite
.
5
In other words, I wantonly
ignite
barns that belong to other people.
1
The move, according to union sources, is likely to
inflame
the situation.
2
Unions said mass dismissals would be counterproductive and
inflame
the situation further.
3
He'd tried to let Caffarelli
inflame
him in a special way, too.
4
They employed all their skill to
inflame
the passions of the majority.
5
Pitt then deprecated the effort to
inflame
the insular pride of Irishmen.
1
Extending that to banks, however, is likely to
stir
up
stiff opposition.
2
A court case against file-sharing service Kazaa helped
stir
up
the confusion.
3
A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words
stir
up
anger.
4
However, indirect influences could
stir
up
unnecessary friction over very minor matters.
5
I almost couldn't wait to see what we could
stir
up
tomorrow.
Uso de
fire up
en inglés
1
The thought of the sniper still breathing would help
fire
up
Miki.
2
STRAP in, stay home and
fire
up
your viewing device of choice.
3
He was an improved specimen; he could
fire
up
a vertical boiler.
4
Secure the tentlike enclosure and
fire
up
the heater and you're set.
5
When you
fire
up
a game, the remote becomes a simple controller.
6
You
fire
up
the four-rotor copter and fly your camera into position.
7
Join Spectrum's Lisa Thompson as the Nielsens
fire
up
their coke forge.
8
But
fire
up
Google Maps and the terrible, unholy truth becomes clear.
9
So until further notice,
fire
up
that Asus or that Sharp monitor.
10
And when you
fire
up
you're the very image of Master Frederick.
11
Beside myself, I
fire
up
,
leap up from my seat, and cry:
12
So
fire
up
those remotes, pull up that blanket and start watching.
13
I'll blow the
fire
up
-
damn
these
sticks!-they'reas wet as Dugnall pond.
14
With every new demand, the debate would
fire
up
once again.
15
The key is to
fire
up
something easily with a minimum of risk.
16
I need the right setting, and preparations, before I
fire
up
my gift.
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fire up
portugués
acender
español
encender
prender
catalán
encendre's
calar
Fire up
a través del tiempo
Fire up
por variante geográfica
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