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Verbos Relacionados con Temas - Verbos relacionados con el fuego

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés relacionados con el fuego como "reventar", "quemar" y "apagarse".

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to explode
to explode
[Verbo]

to break apart violently and noisily in a way that causes destruction

explotar, estallar

explotar, estallar

Ex: The fireworks exploded in the sky, lighting up the night. 
to burst
to burst
[Verbo]

to suddenly and violently break open or apart, particularly as a result of internal pressure

explotar, estallar

explotar, estallar

Ex: The balloon burst with a loud pop, startling everyone. 
to blast
to blast
[Verbo]

to violently damage or destroy something using explosives

volar

volar

Ex: The demolition crew blasted the old building to make way for the new construction. 
to detonate

to explode suddenly and violently due to a strong chemical or physical reaction

hacer detonar

hacer detonar

Ex: The bomb detonated, causing widespread destruction. 
to blow up
to blow up
[Verbo]

to explode forcefully and releasing energy through a chemical or physical reaction

explotar, hacer estallar

explotar, hacer estallar

Ex: The experiment went wrong, causing the chemicals to blow up. 
to go off
to go off
[Verbo]

(of a gun, bomb, etc.) to be fired or to explode

explotar

explotar

Ex: The fireworks are scheduled to go off at midnight for the New Year's celebration. 
to fulminate

to erupt or burst forth with sudden and intense energy

fulminar, estallar

fulminar, estallar

Ex: The fireworks fulminated in the night sky, filling the air with bursts of color and light. 
to erupt
to erupt
[Verbo]

(of a volcano) to explode and send smoke, lava, rocks, etc. into the sky

erupcionar

erupcionar

Ex: The volcano erupted suddenly, spewing ash and lava into the air. 
to flame
to flame
[Verbo]

to burn brightly in a hot gas

llamear

llamear

Ex: The campfire flamed brightly, illuminating the surrounding area. 
to combust
to combust
[Verbo]

to burn or explode as a result of a chemical reaction with oxygen

combustionar, arder

combustionar, arder

Ex: The fuel will combust when it reaches a high enough temperature. 
to flare
to flare
[Verbo]

to burn and give off a strong light

llamear, arder con fuerza

llamear, arder con fuerza

Ex: The campfire flared, sending sparks dancing into the night sky. 
to burn
to burn
[Verbo]

to be on fire and be destroyed by it

arder, quemar

arder, quemar

Ex: The building burned fiercely, sending plumes of smoke into the sky. 
to char
to char
[Verbo]

to lightly burn something, causing a change in color on its surface

carbonizar, tostar ligeramente

carbonizar, tostar ligeramente

Ex: He charred the marshmallows over the campfire until they turned golden brown. 
to sear
to sear
[Verbo]

to lightly burn the surface of something with intense heat

quemar ligeramente, tostar superficialmente

quemar ligeramente, tostar superficialmente

Ex: She accidentally seared her hand on the hot stove. 
to blaze
to blaze
[Verbo]

to burn in a very bright and strong flame

arder

arder

Ex: The fire blazed fiercely, lighting up the night sky. 
to light
to light
[Verbo]

to set something on fire

encender

encender

Ex: She lit the candles on the birthday cake with a match. 
to ignite
to ignite
[Verbo]

to cause something to catch fire

encender

encender

Ex: He ignited the gas stove with a flick of the lighter. 
to go out
to go out
[Verbo]

(of fire or a light) to stop giving heat or brightness

apagarse, extinguirse

apagarse, extinguirse

Ex: Don't leave the stove on; the flame might go out. 
to blow out

to put out a flame, candle, etc. using the air in one's lungs

apagar, soplar

apagar, soplar

Ex: With a single breath, the magician managed to blow out all the candles on the table. 
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