English to Spanish Dictionary illuminate

illuminate

iluminar
definition
verb
a flash of lightning illuminated the house
light up.
Large illuminated letters became popular with the advent of hand-written manuscripts and official documents.
decorate (a page or initial letter in a manuscript) with gold, silver, or colored designs.
translation of 'illuminate'
verb
poner luminarias,
dar focos,
aclarar,
clarificar,
iluminar,
lucir
example
The next town was Boyes, just 29 km down the road and as we rode towards it we saw flashes of lightning 'illuminate' the horizon.
It appealed to the citizens of Bangalore to decorate and 'illuminate' their houses and shops, feed the poor and offer prayers for the long life and prosperity of the Maharaja.
Cross-cultural research can help 'illuminate' and clarify the social and developmental differences that exist across various cultures.
Like the rescue workers there, one waded in trying to find something that was alive, that would 'illuminate' and explain what had happened.
The heads will face one another topped with a helmet and lamp from which beams of light will 'illuminate' the carriageways.
Then a storm begins, and the flashes of lightning briefly and beautifully 'illuminate' a tree waving in the wind outside the window.
He says no one can prove there have been massacres, and the journalists linger on the 'illuminative' qualities of the horizon - of the frame - the beauty of the light.
The lightning flashes 'illuminated' the pastor's face.
During this period, the minarets of all the mosques are 'illuminated' with strings of electric lights.
On Diwali 1619 the Golden Temple was 'illuminated' with many lights to welcome home and celebrate the release of Guru Hargobind from imprisonment in Gwalior fort.
It is the final sentence which, in our judgment, is really 'illuminative' , and although the court was there concerned with an application under section 78 it could equally well have been considering an application to stay the proceedings.
Two different worlds present themselves to the scholar of Hebrew 'illuminated' manuscripts from Spain.
The discussion is often 'illuminating' : for example, the discussion of the divine king, or of the marginalization of royal women in Benin.
Kentis elects not to use artificial lighting, so the only time we see the characters is when a flash of lightning 'illuminates' them and the sharks that are circling them.
When the lights flashed it 'illuminated' the sky and the whole area.
A great flash of lightning 'illuminated' the world outside, showing the trees dark against the night sky.
Seems its only presence to the passing motorist is a narrow entrance road and a sign which wasn't 'illuminated' .
The cases also 'illuminatingly' illustrate different techniques for attempting to resolve disputes of this kind.
Thus, the museum began to acquire European sculpture and old master drawings and purchased an important collection of medieval and renaissance 'illuminated' manuscripts.
The 'illuminators' of fifteenth-century manuscript books are generally shuffled off by art historians into corners, niches and footnotes.
The commentary is particularly 'illuminating' .
Early LED packaging, for devices originally meant as indicators rather than high-power 'illuminators' , couldn't handle these kinds of requirements.
This book was the work of an entire team of 'illuminators' and scribes working to a well-tried formula.
The sun's morning light shone softly, 'illuminating' her blue eyes.
Fellow blogger and super-cute Darian had some very funny, 'illuminating' and revealing stories about the film he was currently working on.
Colourful 'illuminators' are to be installed in the pavement along Newport Street to greet visitors after dark as part of a revamp of the train station, bus station and the route to the shopping area.
There is even the promise of positive theory, exemplified in a brief but 'illuminating' discussion of Likert's notions of effective hierarchies.
Of this central Lockean teaching and Zuckert's meticulous and 'illuminating' discussions of it, we hear not one word from Prof. Mitchell.
Their results were paradoxical and their discussion 'illuminating' .
Yet a current show there, on one of the grandest of all 'illuminated' manuscripts, does both.
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