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blazing
-en llamas
See the entry forblazing.
blazing
-ardiendo
Present participle ofblaze.

blazing

blazing(
bley
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zihng
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. en llamas
We were shocked to see the blazing warehouse from over five miles away.Nos impresionó ver el almacén en llamas desde una distancia de cinco millas.
a. abrasador
We sat outside on the terrace despite the blazing sun.Nos sentamos fuera en la terraza a pesar del sol abrasador.
b. intenso
Let's stay inside in the cool rather than go outside in this blazing heat.Nos quedamos adentro fresquitos en lugar de salir en este calor intenso.
a. centelleante
Quentin had the blazing eyes of a street preacher.Quentin tenía los ojos centelleantes de un predicador de la calle.
b. brillante
Below we could see the blazing lights of the airport.Abajo veíamos las luces brillantes del aeropuerto.
4.
A phrase used as a figure of speech or a word that is symbolic in meaning; metaphorical (e.g., carrot, bean).
(figurative)
(furious)
a. violento
Lucy and her husband had had a blazing row the night before her traffic accident.Lucy y su marido habían tenido una discusión violenta la noche anterior a su accidente de tráfico.
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