flare up in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for flare up in the English»Spanish Dictionary

flare up VB [Am flɛr -, Brit flɛː -] (v + adv)

flare-up [Am ˈflɛr ˌəp, Brit ˈflɛːrʌp] N

Translations for flare up in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.flare [Am flɛr, Brit flɛː] N

III.flare [Am flɛr, Brit flɛː] VB trans

I.up [Am əp, Brit ʌp] ADV up often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (back up, pick up, sit up, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (back, pick, sit, etc).

1.1. up (in upward direction):

up a bitleft a bit
up United! Brit

II.up [Am əp, Brit ʌp] PREP

III.up [Am əp, Brit ʌp] ADJ

IV.up <pres part upping; pt, pp upped> [Am əp, Brit ʌp] VB trans inf

V.up <pres part upping; pt, pp upped> [Am əp, Brit ʌp] VB intr

See also come up to

flare up in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for flare up in the English»Spanish Dictionary

Translations for flare up in the English»Spanish Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A particularly strong flare up was reported in 1985.
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To reduce the occurrence of flare up, some barbecues may be fitted with plates, baffles or other means to intercept the dripping flammable fluids.
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He also claims to have sustained a shrapnel injury to his leg; it tends to flare up at suspiciously convenient times.
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The sectarian violence largely ended after 2002, but conflict continues to flare up sporadically.
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In this capacity he published a plethora of brochures and books that were intended to flare up the waning war morale.
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Sporadic fighting continued to flare up around the country.
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Debates flare up over his impending trial, where it will be held and under whose jurisdiction.
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Rivalry between these communities has been known to flare up on occasion despite the close geographic locations.
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This infected canal may cause a continued infection or flare up of the tooth.
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In 2005, there were concerns that the border dispute might flare up again.
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