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Verbos Relacionados con Temas - Verbos relacionados con el fuego

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren al fuego como "burst", "burn" y "go out".

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to explode
[Verbo]

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

explotar, estallar

explotar, estallar

Ex: The exploded, creating chaos and panic among the soldiers .
to burst
[Verbo]

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

explotar, estallar

explotar, estallar

Ex: The burst, causing a flood downstream .
to blast
[Verbo]

to violently damage or destroy something using explosives

volar

volar

Ex: The construction blasted the bedrock to lay the foundation for the skyscraper .

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

hacer detonar

hacer detonar

Ex: The detonated in the crash , engulfing the car in flames .
to blow up
[Verbo]

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

explotar, estallar

explotar, estallar

to go off
[Verbo]

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

explotar

explotar

Ex: The landmine was buried underground , waiting go off if someone stepped on it .

to erupt or burst forth with sudden and intense energy

fulminar, estallar

fulminar, estallar

Ex: Sparks flew from the metal as it began fulminate under the intense heat of the blowtorch .
to erupt
[Verbo]

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

erupcionar

erupcionar

Ex: Scientists predicted that the volcano erupt soon due to increased seismic activity .
to flame
[Verbo]

to burn brightly in a hot gas

llamear

llamear

Ex: The flamed as the meat juices dripped onto the hot coals .
to combust
[Verbo]

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

combustionar, combustir

combustionar, combustir

Ex: When exposed to heat , the paper combust almost instantly .
to flare
[Verbo]

to burn and give off a strong light

arder, resplandecer

arder, resplandecer

Ex: The flared intermittently as the oil inside burned unevenly , casting an eerie light .
to burn
[Verbo]

to be on fire and be destroyed by it

arder, quemar

arder, quemar

Ex: The dry leaves in the yard burned when a small flame touched them .
to char
[Verbo]

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

carbonizar, tostar

carbonizar, tostar

Ex: The edges of the toast charred after being left in the toaster too long .
to sear
[Verbo]

to lightly burn the surface of something with intense heat

sellar, abrasar

sellar, abrasar

Ex: He used a blowtorch sear the metal , making it easier to shape .
to blaze
[Verbo]

to burn in a very bright and strong flame

arder

arder

Ex: The blazed high into the air , crackling with intensity .
to light
[Verbo]

to set something on fire

encender

encender

Ex: lights the incense sticks to create a relaxing atmosphere in the room .
to ignite
[Verbo]

to cause something to catch fire

encender

encender

Ex: Chemical reactions ignite flammable materials , leading to fires .
to go out
[Verbo]

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

apagarse, extinguirse

apagarse, extinguirse

Ex: The fire in the went out, leaving the room cold .

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

apagar, soplar

apagar, soplar

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