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ASPHYXIATE (id):
suffocate; stop respiration.
Asfixiar
BURN (d):
be on fire.
Quemarse
BURN (d) DOwN:
burn to the ground.
Quemarse hasta los cimientos
BURN (d) OUT:
stop burning from lack of fuel.
Apagar el fuego por falta de combustible
BURST - BURST - BURST:
explode violently_and noisily, such as burst into flames or the burst of a gas explosion,
Estallar
CATCH ON - CAUGHT ON - CAÜGHT ON:
ignite; begin to burn.
Iniciar a quemarse
CHAR (d):
blacken by fire; reduce to carbon.
Reducir a carbon
CLIMB (d):
move up or down by use of hands and feet.
escalar
COLLAPSE (t):
fall in; crumple
colapsar
CRAWL (d):
move on hands and knees.
Moverse pecho tierra
CRUMBLE (d):
break into small pieces.
Quebrarse en partes pequenas
CRUMPLE (d):
collapse .
Colapsar
DESTROY (d):
bring to ruin.
destruir
DRILL (d);
teach by strict training and repetition; make a hole on something with a dril.
taladrar
ESCAPE (t):
get away from danger.
escapar
EXPLODE (id):
cause to burst violently; burst.
explotar
EXTINGUISH (t):
put out; such as extinguish a fire
extinguir el fuego
GLOW (d):
shine with or as if with intense heat.
brillo
HOSE (d):
spray water with a hose.
Usar la manguera
IGNITE (id):
set on fire or catch on fire
prender fuego
INJURE (d):
damage or hurt.
Herir / danar
JUMP (t):
move through the air; leap.
saltar
LEAP (t) also LEAP - LEAPT- LEAPT:
jump.
saltar
LIGHT (id) also LGHT - LT - LIT:
cause to burn; ignite.
Prender fuego
LOWER (d):
drop slowly; let descend
descender
MELT (id):
change from solid to liquid, usually by heat.
derretir
PANIC (t) (panicked):
sudden uncontrolled fright.
panico
PERISH (t):
die or spoil.
fallecer
PREVENT (id):
keep from happening or acting
preveenir
PRY (d):
raise, move, or pull apart with a lever.
Hacer palanca
PUT OUT - PUT OUT - PUT OUT:
extinguish a fire or light.
Extinguir el fuego
RAISE (d):
lift or move from a lower to a higher position
moverse
RAVAGE (d):
lay waste to; destroy completely
arrazar
RESCUE (d):
set free from danger, risk, or confinement.
rescatar
SMOLDER (d):
burn and smoke without flame.
humearse
SMOTHER (d):
kill by taking away air; asphyxiate.
asfixiarse
SPREAD - SPREAD - SPREAD:
extend over a wide area
extenderse
STAY (D) COOL:
Remain calm
mantener la calma
SUFFOCATE (id):
suffer or die from lack of air.
sofocarse
TRAP (t):
catch unawares; catch in a trap.
trampa
WARN (d):
put on guard; notify in advance
advertir
ARSON:
the malicious burning of property
incendiar por maldad
ARSONIST:
a person who maliciously burns property.
Persona que incendia por maldad
ASHES:
matter left when something is burned.
cenizas
AXE:
a long-handled chopping tool.
hacha
BLAZE:
fire; intense fire.
Fuego intenzo
BURN (n.):
an injury produced by fire
quemadura
FIRST-DEGREE BURN:
a burn that causes redness of the skin.
Quemadura de primer grado
SECOND-DEGREE BURN:
a burn that causes blistering of the skin.
Quemadura de Segundo grado
THIRD-DEGREE BURN:
a burn that destroys and chars the skin tissue.
Quemadura de tercer grado
BYSTANDER:
a person who is present at the time of an event but does not participate in it.
mitotero
COMBUSTION:
the process of burning
combustion
CROWBAR:
a metal bar used as a pry or a lever.
palanca
DEBRIS:
remains of something destroyed
escombros
EMBERS:
the smoldering fragments or remains of a fire.
Restos humeantes
FELONY:
a serious crime such as arson.
Crimen grave
FIRE ALARM:
a bell or siren used to announce a fire.
Alarma de incendios
FIREBREAK:
land cleared to stop the spread of a fire
cortafuego
FIREBUG:
a person who deliberately sets destructive fires; an arsonist.
Persona que incendia por maldad
FIRE DRILL:
repetitive fire emergency instruction in the use of fire-fighting equipment and exit procedures.
simulacro
FIRE ENGINE:
the firefighter's truck for fighting fires.
Camion de bomberos
FIRE ESCAPE:
any device, such as a ladder or outside stairway used as an emergency exit.
Salida de emergencia
FIRE EXTINGUISHER:
apparatus for extinguishing small fires.
extintor
FIRE SALE:
sale of merchandise partially damaged by fire.
Venta de mercancia quemada
FIRE STATION or FIRE HOUSE:
fire department.
Estacion de bomberos
FIRE HYDRANT:
a street exit of water supply to fight fires.
hydrante
FIRE INSURANCE:
insurance against loss or damage by fire.
Seguro de incendios
FIREPLUG:
a fire hydrant.
hydrante
FIREPROOF:
capable of withstanding damage by fire.
A prueba de incendios
FIRETRAP:
any area or building that can easily catch fire and is difficult to escape from
area que se incendia facilmente y es dificil de escapar
FIREWORKS:
a spectacular display of explosions producing noise and colored lights.
Fuegos artificiales
FLAME:
the glowing part of a fire.
flama
FLAMMABLE also INFLAMMABLE:
easily ignited.
inflamable
FUMES:
irritating, sometimes fatal, gases caused by fire or evaporation.
humo
HAZARD:
a source of danger.
peligro
HELMET:
hard, protective covering for the head.
cazco
OUTBREAK:
a sudden occurrence such as fire, or disease.
brote
PYROMANIA:
an uncontrollable impulse to start fires.
piromania
PYROMANIAC:
a person with an uncontrollable impulse to start fires.
piromaniaco
PYROTECHNICS:
fireworks
pirotecnia
REFUSE (n.):
worthless matter
material sin valor
RUBBLE:
broken stones or brick.
escombro
SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION:
a self-starting fire.
Combustion espontanea