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Olympic flame, the - Übersetzung nach Englisch

SYMBOL OF OLYMPIC GAMES
Olympic Fire; Olympic Torch; Olympic torch; Olympic fire; Olympic cauldron; Athens Olympic Torch; Olympic Flame; Lighting of the Olympic Flame
  • Olympic torch relay, 1996
  • The 2014 Olympic torch in space during [[Soyuz TMA-11M]]
  • alt=An Asian man in red and white athletic shirt and shorts, and wearing athletic shoes, is suspended by wires in the air while holding a lit torch. In the background, a large crowd in a stadium can be seen, as well as two blurred flags.
  • Amsterdam Olympic Stadium]], where a symbolic flame burned in 1928
  • [[Paavo Nurmi]] lighting the Olympic flame in Helsinki in 1952
  • Igniting the Olympic flame in a [[dress rehearsal]] in Greece, using the sun's energy
  • Olympic torch relay, 2012
  • At the end of the first Olympic torch relay, the Olympic flame arrives in Berlin, 1936
  • 2016 Summer Paralympics torch relay
  • Olympic torch relay, 1952

Olympic flame, the      
(n.) = llama olímpica, la
Ex: The Olympic flame is kept in a nearby lantern that is heavily guarded.
Olympic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Olimpic; Olympics (disambiguation); Olympic (disambiguation)
(adj.) = olímpico
Ex: Since it is both an Olympic year and an election year, CompuServe has created 2 special data bases -- an Olympic data base and an Election "88 data base.
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* Olympic flame, the = llama olímpica, la
* Olympic games = Juegos Olímpicos
* Olympic sport = deporte olímpico
* Olympic torch, the = antorcha olímpica, la
* Olympic village = villa olímpica
* Winter Olympics = juegos olímpicos de invierno
flame         
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  • Different flame types of a [[Bunsen burner]] depend on oxygen supply. On the left a rich fuel with no premixed oxygen produces a yellow sooty diffusion flame; on the right a lean fully oxygen premixed flame produces no soot and the flame color is produced by molecular radicals, especially CH and C2 [[band emission]].
  • zero-G]], convection does not carry the hot combustion products away from the fuel source, resulting in a spherical flame front.
  • black-body]] emission of [[soot]] particles (as the flame is clearly a blue premixed complete combustion flame) but instead comes from the [[spectral line]] emission of sodium atoms, specifically the very intense sodium D lines.
  • radical]] band emission and [[Swan bands]]. Note that virtually all the light produced is in the blue to green region of the spectrum below about 565 nanometers, accounting for the bluish color of sootless hydrocarbon flames.
VISIBLE, GASEOUS PART OF A FIRE
Flames; Flamed; Fire in space; Gasflame; Gas flame
(n.) = llama, fuego

Def: Usado también en el sentido figurado para indicar la pérdida de control y en el enrojecimiento en un debate.
Ex: The article "Flames, fear, and loathing: learning about life on the Internet" considers issues surrounding flaming on the Internet, i.e. a critical message or angry response sent on the Internet.
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* flame of peace = llama de la paz
* flame war = enfrentamientos sobre preferencias, discusiones sobre gustos y colores
* go up in + flames = arder, quemarse
* keep + the flame alive = mantener Algo vivo
* old flame = ex-novio, ex-amante
* Olympic flame, the = llama olímpica, la
* put out + the flames = apagar el fuego

Definition

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Wikipedia

Olympic flame

The Olympic flame is a symbol used in the Olympic movement. It is also a symbol of continuity between ancient and modern games. Several months before the Olympic Games, the Olympic flame is lit at Olympia, Greece. This ceremony starts the Olympic torch relay, which formally ends with the lighting of the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. The flame then continues to burn in the cauldron for the duration of the Games, until it is extinguished during the Olympic closing ceremony.

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1. Front line: Police officers stop Hong Kong pro–democracy protesters including politician Leung Kwok–hung, above, as they try to move closer to the Olympic flame The relay is a high–stakes event for the local government because it follows a global tour marred by protests against Beijing‘s human rights record and its recent crackdown on protests in Tibet.