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Significados de
take fire
en inglés
portugués
começar a queimar
catalán
abrandar
español
encender
Volver al significado
Start to burn or burst into flames.
ignite
erupt
combust
catch fire
conflagrate
español
encender
Sinónimos
Examples for "
ignite
"
ignite
erupt
combust
catch fire
conflagrate
Examples for "
ignite
"
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
But regular protests continue to
erupt
against unemployment, poverty and official corruption.
2
Read: Protests
erupt
in Soweto and JHB South, major traffic disruptions reported
3
The debate grew so heated that it appeared war could
erupt
again.
4
Similar funding conflicts are set to
erupt
at campuses across the UK.
5
It means that you know that something can
erupt
at any moment.
1
When that happens, two materials are brought together and they spontaneously
combust
.
2
My heart was a trip-hammer and I thought my lungs would
combust
.
3
I would spontaneously
combust
with enthusiasm every time I entered a classroom.
4
If I didn't have sex for another day, would I spontaneously
combust
?
5
There was a risk this could cause the coal inside to
combust
.
1
The plastic paper behind the stove is dangerous and might
catch
fire
.
2
But Arendse appeared wary of allowing the smouldering issue to
catch
fire
.
3
Despite Ford's progress, Lincoln has failed to
catch
fire
with younger consumers.
4
Lithium-ion batteries can
catch
fire
if they are involved in an impact.
5
They're just rocks that enter the atmosphere and
catch
fire
under friction.
1
A second one and you'll
conflagrate
.
2
The pod blew, its payload
conflagrating
in an apocalypse instant, and it plummetted in a smoke-described arc.
Uso de
take fire
en inglés
1
Suppose the whole should
take
fire
to-night and burn to the ground.
2
Alcohol, ether, benzol, spirit of turpentine, and petroleum
take
fire
on contact.
3
She was of a slow temper, however, and did not
take
fire
.
4
Can a Man
take
fire
into his Bosom and not be burnd?
5
Bittorf, at Manheim, saw his paper balloon
take
fire
in the air!
6
The wheels
take
fire
from the mere rapidity of their motion.
7
This building was one of the first to
take
fire
on Fifth Street.
8
But if she were to
take
fire
,
Troy 'd be nothing to it.
9
He was a man to
take
fire
easily, and embraced me.
10
If one put a candle near her she would
take
fire
,
fast enough!
11
I am afraid that with dry sago in it the shell will
take
fire
.
12
Cosette in her shadow, like Marius in his, was all ready to
take
fire
.
13
Then the time came to
take
fire
to the houses.
14
But the agent did not
take
fire
at that jib.
15
The straw was too damp and might not
take
fire
.
16
He saw the corral
take
fire
,
rail by rail, until it was all ablaze.
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take fire
portugués
começar a queimar
acender
catalán
abrandar
inflamar-se
encendre
encendre's
español
encender
Take fire
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Take fire
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