Usage examples of "flame war" in English with translation to Spanish

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The flame flickered for a moment, then died out. La llama parpadeó un momento y luego se apagó.
He was killed in the war. Él murió en la guerra.
Tom turned down the flame. Tom extinguió la llama.
She read the digest of War and Peace. Ella leyó el resumen de "Guerra y paz"
The flame went out. La llama se extinguió.
The death of the king brought about a war. La muerte del rey provocó una guerra.
Turn the flame down low. Bájale la llama.
Peace has returned after three years of war. Ha vuelto la paz después de tres años de guerra.
It depends on the strength of the flame, the pan used and the type of ingredients. Depende de la intensidad del fuego, la cacerola usada y el tipo de ingredientes.
Tom didn't want to go to war. Tom no quería ir a la guerra.
America was at war in 1864. Estados Unidos estuvo en guerra en 1864.
War concerns us all. La guerra nos concierne a todos.
Everybody knows that he lost his leg in the war. Todo el mundo sabe que perdió la pierna en la guerra.
He died fighting in the Vietnam War. Él murió luchando en la Guerra de Vietnam.
It was a war no nation really wanted. Era una guerra que, en realidad, ninguna nación quería.
Still, the war was not over. La guerra todavía no terminaba.
Mars is the god of war. Marte es el dios de la guerra.
War broke out in 1941. La guerra estalló en 1941.
All civilized countries are against war. Todo país civilizado está en contra de la guerra.
They're going to the war. Ellos están marchando a la guerra.
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