light up

light up
1. intransitive verb
1) (become lit) erleuchtet werden
2) (become bright) aufleuchten (with vor)
3) (begin to smoke a cigarette etc.) sich (Dat.) eine anstecken (ugs.)
2. transitive verb
1) (illuminate) erleuchten
2) (make bright) erhellen
3) anzünden [Zigarette usw.]
* * *
1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) angehen
2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) erleuchten
3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) aufleuchten
* * *
light up
I. vt
1. (illuminate)
to \light up up ⇆ sth hall, room etw erhellen; street etw beleuchten
fireworks lit up the sky das Feuerwerk erleuchtete den Himmel
2. (start smoking)
to \light up up a cigar/cigarette/pipe eine Zigarre/Zigarette/Pfeife anzünden
3. (make animated)
to \light up up ⇆ sb's eyes jds Augen aufleuchten lassen
to \light up up ⇆ sb's face jds Gesicht erhellen
II. vi
1. (become illuminated) aufleuchten
the lights on the tree lit up die Lichter am Baum gingen an
2. (start smoking) sich dat eine [Zigarette] anstecken fam
3. (become animated) eyes aufleuchten fig; face strahlen
her face lit up with pleasure sie strahlte vor Freude
* * *
1. vi
1) (= be lit) aufleuchten

the shop signs light up after dark — die Leuchtreklamen werden nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit eingeschaltet

the room suddenly lit up — plötzlich ging das Licht im Zimmer an

2) (face) sich erhellen; (eyes) aufleuchten

his face lit up with joy — sein Gesicht strahlte vor Freude

3)

(= start to smoke) the men took out their pipes and lit up — die Männer holten ihre Pfeifen hervor und zündeten sie an

2. vt sep
1) (= illuminate) beleuchten; lights anmachen

a smile lit up his face — ein Lächeln erhellte sein Gesicht

Piccadilly Circus was all lit up — der Piccadilly Circus war hell erleuchtet

flames lit up the night sky — Flammen erleuchteten den Nachthimmel

2) cigarette etc anzünden
3) (fig inf)

to be lit up — angesäuselt sein (inf)

* * *
1. intransitive verb
1) (become lit) erleuchtet werden
2) (become bright) aufleuchten (with vor)
3) (begin to smoke a cigarette etc.) sich (Dat.) eine anstecken (ugs.)
2. transitive verb
1) (illuminate) erleuchten
2) (make bright) erhellen
3) anzünden [Zigarette usw.]
* * *
v.
aufleuchten v.

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