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blaze up

['bleɪz'ʌp]
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gen. вспыхнуть (о пламени или горючем • A small fire immediately blazed up, adding to a cascade of embers arcing down from the huge fire above them.In the leaping light, as the fresh wood blazed up, Frodo saw many grey shapes spring over the ring of stones."On top of the tower an unbearably bright light blazed up," one of the Soviet physicists recalled.The flames lighted up the stage as the light tinsel stuffs blazed up, and the scene changed from mimicry to tragedy.); вспыхивать (о пламени или горючем); заниматься (о пламени); заняться (о пламени); разгораться; воспламенять (В.И.Макаров); загораться; зажигать (В.И.Макаров); запылать (В.И.Макаров)
Gruzovik воспламениться; воспламеняться; запылать
fig.of.sp. вспыхнуть (As events transpired, few large nations behaved very differently from China once the disease blazed up within their own borders.The idea made the fire that was devouring his heart blaze up even more fiercely and he started off in pursuit.); вспыхивать
inf. полыхнуть
Makarov. вспылить; разразиться гневом; рассердиться
blaze-up
gen. очаг возгорания (Firefighters are also stretched thin as they battle numerous blazes up and down the West Coast. 4uzhoj)
Gruzovik вспышка
blaze up with ['bleɪz'ʌp]
Makarov. воспылать
 English thesaurus
blaze up ['bleɪz'ʌp]
prop.&figur. burn brightly (A small fire immediately blazed up, adding to a cascade of embers arcing down from the huge fire above them. vocabulary.comPresently he heard the fire roaring above him, the ground was burning, he was barely alive; soon all blazed up, earth, rocks, everything.“On top of the tower an unbearably bright light blazed up,” one of the Soviet physicists recalled.It blazed up fiercely, but she managed to hold on to it for a moment.The flames lighted up the stage as the light tinsel stuffs blazed up, and the scene changed from mimicry to tragedy.)
blaze up
: 6 phrases in 2 subjects
Informal2
Makarov4

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