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Cape
línea de fuego

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

fire line SOST ingl am

cortafuego(s) m(pl)
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
inglese
inglese
spagnolo
spagnolo
spagnolo
spagnolo
inglese
inglese
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. line1 [ingl am laɪn, ingl brit lʌɪn] SOST

1.1. line C (mark, trace):

line MAT
to be on the line colloq
to be on the line colloq
to lay it on the line colloq
to lay or put sth on the line colloq

1.2. line C:

1.3. line C (of cocaine):

2.1. line C (boundary, border):

2.2. line C SPORT:

attr line judge

2.3. line C or U (contour):

3.1. line C or U (cable, rope):

3.2. line C TELECOM:

4.1. line TRASP C (company, service):

4.2. line C:

line TRASP, FERR
line (track) ingl brit

5.1. line U or C (path, direction):

5.2. line U or C (attitude, policy):

to toe or ingl am also hew the line

5.3. line U or C (method, style):

6.1. line C:

line (queue) ingl am
to wait in line ingl am
to get in line ingl am
to cut in line ingl am
colarse colloq
to cut in line ingl am
brincarse or saltarse la cola Mess colloq
tener a alguien a raya

6.2. line C (succession):

7. line:

production line attr production
production line attr production

8. line C MILIT:

9.1. line C:

to give sb a line on sth colloq
to shoot a line ingl brit sl
to shoot a line ingl brit sl
to shoot a line ingl brit sl
hociconear Mess colloq
to shoot a line ingl brit sl
mandarse la(s) parte(s) CSud colloq
to spin or feed or give sb a line
soltarle or contarle una bola or un rollo a alguien colloq

9.2. line <lines, pl > TEATR:

9.3. line <lines, pl > ingl brit SCUOLA:

9.4. line (note):

10.1. line C (area of activity):

10.2. line C (of merchandise):

II. line1 [ingl am laɪn, ingl brit lʌɪn] VB vb trans

1. line (mark with lines):

line paper

2. line (border):

resistance [ingl am rəˈzɪstəns, ingl brit rɪˈzɪst(ə)ns] SOST

1.1. resistance U (opposition):

resistance to sth/sb
resistencia a algo/alguien

1.2. resistance U (movement) + sing or pl vb:

the (French) Resistance attr fighter

2. resistance U BIOL:

resistance to sth

3.1. resistance U (to movement):

3.2. resistance U or C ELETTR:

online2 AVV

online1 [ingl am ɑnˈlaɪn, ingl brit ɒnˈlʌɪn] AGG

line2 [ingl am laɪn, ingl brit lʌɪn] VB vb trans

1. line skirt/box:

2. line (form lining along):

I. fire [ingl am ˈfaɪ(ə)r, ingl brit ˈfʌɪə] SOST

1.1. fire U:

to set sth on fire or to set fire to sth
to catch fire twigs:
to set the world or ingl brit also the Thames on fire

1.2. fire C (outdoors):

1.3. fire C (in hearth):

lumbre f letter

2. fire C (accident):

as inter fire!

3. fire C (heater):

fire ingl brit
fire ingl brit

4. fire U (passion):

5. fire U (of guns):

to open fire on sb/sth
to draw sb's fire

II. fire [ingl am ˈfaɪ(ə)r, ingl brit ˈfʌɪə] VB vb trans

1.1. fire:

fire gun/shot/missile
fire rocket
dispararle a alguien

1.2. fire (direct):

2. fire (dismiss):

fire colloq
fire colloq

3.1. fire (activate):

fire boiler/furnace

3.2. fire (stimulate):

fire imagination/enthusiasm
fire passion
fire passion

3.3. fire (set fire to):

fire letter

4. fire pottery:

III. fire [ingl am ˈfaɪ(ə)r, ingl brit ˈfʌɪə] VB vb intr

1. fire (shoot):

to fire at sb/sth
disparar contra alguien/algo
to fire at sb/sth
dispararle a alguien/algo
to fire on sb
disparar sobre alguien
ready, aim or ingl brit take aim, fire!

2. fire engine:

nel dizionario PONS

line1 [laɪn] VB vb trans -ning

line clothes

I. line2 [laɪn] SOST

1. line (mark) a. MAT:

2. line ingl am (queue):

cola f AmLat

3. line (chronological succession):

4. line (cord):

5. line TELECOM:

6. line INFORM:

7. line (defence):

8. line:

9. line (transport company):

10. line of text:

to drop sb a line colloq

11. line MUS:

12. line (comment):

13. line (position, attitude):

14. line (field, pursuit, interest):

15. line (product type):

line MODA
to come out with a new line ingl am

16. line colloq (of cocaine):

locuzioni:

right down the line ingl am
to give sb a line on sb
to be in line with sb/sth
to be out of line with sb/sth

II. line2 [laɪn] VB vb trans -ning

I. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, ingl am ˈfaɪɚ] SOST

1. fire:

2. fire TECN:

3. fire MILIT:

to be under fire MILIT

4. fire (passion):

locuzioni:

II. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, ingl am ˈfaɪɚ] VB vb trans

1. fire (set fire to):

fire ceramics

2. fire (weapon):

3. fire colloq (dismiss):

botar AmLat
fletar Arg

4. fire (inspire):

III. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, ingl am ˈfaɪɚ] VB vb intr

1. fire with gun:

2. fire AUTO:

Voce OpenDict

line SOST

nel dizionario PONS

line1 <-ning> [laɪn] VB vb trans

line clothes

I. line2 [laɪn] SOST

1. line (mark) a. math:

2. line (for waiting):

cola f AmLat

3. line (chronological succession):

4. line (cord):

5. line TELECOM:

6. line comput:

7. line (defense):

8. line:

to be at [or to reach] the end of the line fig

9. line (transport company):

10. line of text, poem:

to drop sb a line colloq

11. line MUS:

12. line sl:

13. line (position, attitude):

14. line (field, pursuit, interest):

15. line (product type):

line MODA

16. line sl (of cocaine):

locuzioni:

to give sb a line on sb
to be in line with sb/sth
to be out of line with sb/sth

II. line2 <-ning> [laɪn] VB vb trans

I. fire [ˈfaɪr] SOST

1. fire:

2. fire TECN:

3. fire MILIT:

to be under fire MILIT

4. fire (passion):

locuzioni:

II. fire [ˈfaɪr] VB vb trans

1. fire (burn):

fire ceramics

2. fire (weapon):

3. fire colloq (dismiss):

botar AmLat
fletar Arg

4. fire (inspire):

III. fire [ˈfaɪr] VB vb intr

1. fire with gun:

2. fire AUTO:

Present
Iline
youline
he/she/itlines
weline
youline
theyline
Past
Ilined
youlined
he/she/itlined
welined
youlined
theylined
Present Perfect
Ihavelined
youhavelined
he/she/ithaslined
wehavelined
youhavelined
theyhavelined
Past Perfect
Ihadlined
youhadlined
he/she/ithadlined
wehadlined
youhadlined
theyhadlined

PONS OpenDict

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Prior to the information age, detecting hostile artillery fire required direct observation.
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Vandals set on fire the wooden body of the vehicle, which was once used as a buffet car.
www.scotsman.com
When not needed, the opening could be covered over leaving the fire to smolder gently.
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In modern times, fire-retardant black duvetyne is commonly used for curtains, for scenery, and to control light spill.
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The beginning of downsizing the fire department began in the 1950s.
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