kindle – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
kindle
v.
set on fire, cause to burn; arouse, excite, inspire; ignite, flare up; become excited, litter, be inspired; (of animals) litter, give birth to young (especiall rabbits, kittens, etc.) animals, esp. rabbits) to give birth, as to a litter.
n.
group of kittens; kittens brood; litter of kittens
Kindle
Kindle may refer to:
- Amazon Kindle, an e-book reader line by Amazon.com, first launched in November 2007
- Kindle Fire, a tablet line by Amazon.com, first launched in September 2011
- Kindle (surname)
- Kindle Banking Systems, a company that produced banking software
- Kindle Entertainment, a children's television and film production company based in London, England
- Kindle County, a fictional county located in the Midwestern United States, setting of several novels by Scott Turow
- Litter (animal), offspring at one birth of animals, especially of kittens
kindle
Verb
1. catch fire; "The dried grass of the prairie kindled, spreading the flames for miles"
(synonym) inflame
(hypernym) flare up
(derivation) kindling, tinder, touchwood, spunk, punk
2. cause to start burning; "The setting sun kindled the sky with oranges and reds"
(synonym) enkindle, conflagrate, inflame
(hypernym) ignite, light
(hyponym) rekindle
3. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy"
(synonym) arouse, elicit, enkindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
(hypernym) make, create
(hyponym) strike a chord, touch a chord
kindle
Czas.
rozpalać; rozbudzać
Kindle
(v. t.)
To set on fire; to cause to burn with flame; to ignite; to cause to begin burning; to start; to light; as, to kindle a match, or shavings.
(v. t.)
Fig.: To inflame, as the passions; to rouse; to provoke; to excite to action; to heat; to fire; to animate; to incite; as, to kindle anger or wrath; to kindle the flame of love, or love into a flame.
(v. t. & i.)
To bring forth young.
(v. i.)
To take fire; to begin to burn with flame; to start as a flame.
(v. i.)
Fig.: To begin to be excited; to grow warm or animated; to be roused or exasperated.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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