Examples of using Ignite in English and their translations into Hebrew
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ephemeral things that ignite passion in the human heart?
the boys ignite a fire.
Some people have become like matches--one stroke and they ignite.
That you can't ignite the Promethean Flame because you're afraid to take the plunge and move in with me?
Ignite Power has connected nearly 500,000 people to safe solar power
Da Lat City can ignite the spark of happiness and enjoyment in the fresh,
Polar Ignite gives you a personalized daily activity goal that motivates you to keep moving throughout the day.
Highly concentrated oxygen in a high-pressure environment can spontaneously ignite hydrocarbons such as oil and grease, resulting in fire or explosion.
Helium is a light gas on the one hand and an inert one on the other, i.e. it cannot ignite like hydrogen.
Polar Ignite offers you a full view of your day and guidance towards a more balanced life.
Also, an end must come immediately to any acts that might ignite a new war in other areas beyond the country's borders to the south and north.
At the same rate ignite the fuel mixture, and the piston is pushed down by the pressure.
It is necessary to remove all contents from the barrel, since the remaining combustible substances may ignite when the grinder is in operation.
contact with the air should ignite the mixture, which should disintegrate the armor,
Yariv Cohen is the CEO of Ignite Power, a Pan-African developer and financier of safe clean energy solutions.
themselves too. That fuel could ignite, it could be floating on the water.
Ignite the revolution as a master assassin born of the beauty and the brutality of 18th century America.
YPO announced the top African innovator at Africa Ignite in Nairobi, Kenya, and the Global Innovation
Israeli attacks against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon could ignite this old barrel of gunpowder and with it the entire Middle East.
Ignite the Revolution as the master Assassin born of the beauty and the brutality of 18th century America.