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pantalla de fuego
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
fire screen SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. screen [ingl. am. skrin, ingl. brit. skriːn] SUST.
1.1. screen:
1.2. screen (at window):
1.3. screen (protective, defensive):
2.1. screen:
screen CINE, FOTO
the big screen atrbv. adaptation
the big screen atrbv. adaptation
2.2. screen:
screen INFORM., TV
3. screen (sieve):
II. screen [ingl. am. skrin, ingl. brit. skriːn] V. trans.
1.1. screen (conceal):
1.2. screen (protect):
to screen sth/sb from sth
proteger algo/a alguien de algo
2. screen:
screen TV program
screen film
3.1. screen (check, examine):
screen blood donor
screen blood donor
screen applicants/candidates
3.2. screen (sieve):
screen coal/ore
I. fire [ingl. am. ˈfaɪ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪə] SUST.
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 liter.
2. fire C (accident):
as interj. 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] V. trans.
1.1. fire:
fire gun/shot/missile
fire rocket
dispararle a alguien
1.2. fire (direct):
2. fire (dismiss):
fire coloq.
fire coloq.
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 liter.
4. fire pottery:
III. fire [ingl. am. ˈfaɪ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪə] V. 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:
en el diccionario PONS
I. screen [skri:n] SUST.
1. screen a. TV, CINE, INFORM.:
2. screen:
3. screen sin pl. (thing that conceals):
II. screen [skri:n] V. trans.
1. screen (conceal):
2. screen (shield):
3. screen:
4. screen:
screen CINE
5. screen (put through a sieve):
I. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, ingl. am. ˈfaɪɚ] SUST.
1. fire:
2. fire TÉC.:
3. fire MILIT.:
to be under fire MILIT.
4. fire (passion):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, ingl. am. ˈfaɪɚ] V. trans.
1. fire (set fire to):
fire ceramics
2. fire (weapon):
3. fire coloq. (dismiss):
botar amer.
fletar Arg.
4. fire (inspire):
III. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, ingl. am. ˈfaɪɚ] V. intr.
1. fire with gun:
2. fire AUTO.:
en el diccionario PONS
I. screen [skrin] SUST.
1. screen a. TV, CINE, comput:
2. screen:
3. screen (thing that conceals):
II. screen [skrin] V. trans.
1. screen (conceal):
2. screen (shield):
3. screen:
4. screen:
screen CINE
5. screen (put through a sieve):
I. fire [ˈfaɪr] SUST.
1. fire:
2. fire TÉC.:
3. fire MILIT.:
to be under fire MILIT.
4. fire (passion):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. fire [ˈfaɪr] V. trans.
1. fire (burn):
fire ceramics
2. fire (weapon):
3. fire coloq. (dismiss):
botar amer.
fletar Arg.
4. fire (inspire):
III. fire [ˈfaɪr] V. intr.
1. fire with gun:
2. fire AUTO.:
Present
Iscreen
youscreen
he/she/itscreens
wescreen
youscreen
theyscreen
Past
Iscreened
youscreened
he/she/itscreened
wescreened
youscreened
theyscreened
Present Perfect
Ihavescreened
youhavescreened
he/she/ithasscreened
wehavescreened
youhavescreened
theyhavescreened
Past Perfect
Ihadscreened
youhadscreened
he/she/ithadscreened
wehadscreened
youhadscreened
theyhadscreened
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Prior to the information age, detecting hostile artillery fire required direct observation.
en.wikipedia.org
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.
en.wikipedia.org
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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