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Blaze
01
chama, fogo intenso
a bright, intense flame or fire that burns strongly and produces a lot of light and heat
02
fogo, sofrimento
a cause of difficulty and suffering
03
bagunça, farra
noisy and unrestrained mischief
04
fogo, brilho
a light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted
05
fogo, marca clara
a light-colored marking
to blaze
01
arder, flamejar
to burn in a very bright and strong flame
Intransitive
Example
The fire blazed fiercely, lighting up the night sky.
The fireplace blazed with warmth on a cold winter evening.
02
brilhar intensamente, arder intensamente
to shine or burn with great brightness or intensity
Intransitive
Example
The sun blazed in the sky, making it hard to look directly at it.
The lights of the city blazed brightly through the night.
03
disparar, disparar repetidamente
to fire a gun repeatedly or without aiming carefully
Intransitive
Example
The police officer blazed at the fleeing car, trying to stop it.
The soldier 's gun blazed continuously, sending echoes through the valley.
04
marcar, trilhar
to create or indicate a path or route by marking trees
Transitive: to blaze a path
Example
The hikers blazed a trail through the dense forest to reach the summit.
They blazed a new path across the field, cutting through the tall grass.
05
avançar rapidamente, disparar
to move or advance at an extremely fast pace
Intransitive: to blaze somewhere
Example
The car blazed down the highway, overtaking every vehicle in sight.
The athlete blazed to the finish line, breaking the previous record.
06
anunciar, divulgar
to announce news, in a way and manner that it gets a lot of attention
Transitive: to blaze news
Example
The newspaper blazed the breaking news story across its front page, capturing the attention of readers.
The online news outlet blazed the exclusive interview with the celebrity, generating significant buzz on social media.

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