Spanish-English translations for encender

  • turn onAs for the advertising of drugs, you turn on the television and see one drug after another being paraded in campaigns addressed at adults, minors, children and so on. En cuanto a los anuncios de medicamentos, nada más encender la televisión uno ve aparecer uno tras otro, dirigido a mayores, menores, niños... Turn on the tapPlease turn the lights on so I can see what Im reading
  • igniteThe voting method adopted may re-ignite such conflicts, which will run counter to the spirit of peaceful coexistence between the nations of Europe. El sistema de sufragio adoptado podría volver a encender la mecha de este tipo de conflictos, y eso iría en contra del espíritu de convivencia pacífica de las naciones de Europa. She has illuminated every corner, but this report – like so many things that we adopt here – lacks the spark that is needed to ignite a new industrial policy. A pesar de haber iluminado cada esquina, este informe – como tantas cosas que aprobamos aquí – carece de la chispa necesaria para encender una nueva política industrial. to ignite iron or platinum
  • kindle
    us
    He kindled an enthusiasm for the project in his fellow workersA kindle of kittens
  • light
    uk
    us
    Perhaps we should get ready to light the beacons! Quizás deberíamos prepararnos para encender los faros. Now it is almost an aggression to light a cigarette at social events. Ahora constituye casi una agresión el simple hecho de encender un cigarro en actos sociales. When will the flame be lighted which makes the process of European Union irreversible? ¿Cuándo se encenderá la llama que haga irreversible el proceso de la Unión Europea?
  • set on fireYou set my heart on fire.
  • switch onIf we had waited for too long to switch on electricity, the candle wax would have burnt our fingers. Si hubiéramos esperado demasiado para encender la electricidad, la cera de las velas nos habría quemado los dedos.
  • assert
    us
    He would often assert that there was life on other planets.to assert ones authoritySalman Rushdie has asserted his right to be identified as the author of this work.
  • fire upLets fire up the grill and have a barbecue.The generator fired up shortly after the power failure began.Fire up a text editor.
  • pique
    us
    I believe this will pique your interest

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