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Qué (quién) es light up - definición


light up         
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Light Up (disambiguation); Light Up (song)
light up
(of the face or eyes) suddenly display liveliness or joy.
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light up
become illuminated.
light up         
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1.
If you light something up or if it lights up, it becomes bright, usually when you shine light on it.
...a keypad that lights up when you pick up the handset...
On September 5, at the end of the festival, a massive display of fireworks will light up the sky around Broadlands.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P n (not pron), also V n P
2.
If your face or your eyes light up you suddenly look very surprised or happy.
Sue's face lit up with surprise...
You should see his eyes light up when he talks about home.
PHRASAL VERB: V P with n, V P
3.
If you light up, you make a cigarette, cigar, or pipe start burning and you start smoking it. (INFORMAL)
He held a match while she lit up...
He took his time lighting up a cigarette.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P n (not pron), also V n P
light up         
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v. (D; intr.) to light up with (her face lit up with pleasure)

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Light Up
Ejemplos de uso de light up
1. Their eyes light up when they speak about this time.
2. A series of symbols light up on the instrument panel.
3. Under–cabinet surfaces that glow to light up kitchen counters.
4. Talking about Reading –– the Reading of their memories –– their faces light up as much as Gabby Polanco‘s face lights up, and the students‘ faces light up, when they talk about Reading.
5. Phosphorous weapons are used to light up the night or to create smoke screens masking troops.