light up

Etymology 1
Phrasal verb from.

Verb

 * 1)  To illuminate, to bring light to something, to brighten.
 * 2) * Episode 12, The Cyclops:
 * The deafening claps of thunder and the dazzling flashes of lightning which lit up the ghastly scene testified that the artillery of heaven had lent its supernatural pomp to the already gruesome spectacle.
 * 1)  To start to emit light; to become activated as a light source.
 * 2) * 2009, President Nixon's Pilot, Jim Bell, in The Propinquity Effect ISBN 1467870803:
 * When we cranked up the engine, the fire warning light lit up.
 * 1)  To show an increase in activity or a brightening of mood.
 * He saw Mary and his face lit up.
 * 1)  To ignite.
 * 2)  To light a cigarette, pipe, etc.
 * 3)  To make happy.
 * 4) * 2010, WLTX.com, Young Girl Continues Bike Giveaway Tradition, 25 Nov 2010
 * "It lights me up, make me happy. Sometimes I go home, go in my room and cry with joy,"said Hudson smiling
 * 1)  To open fire on a target or group of targets, especially with rockets, a flamethrower etc.
 * 2)  To shock (someone) with a stun gun.
 * 3)  To activate the emergency sirens on a police vehicle in order to pull someone over.
 * 1)  To make happy.
 * 2) * 2010, WLTX.com, Young Girl Continues Bike Giveaway Tradition, 25 Nov 2010
 * "It lights me up, make me happy. Sometimes I go home, go in my room and cry with joy,"said Hudson smiling
 * 1)  To open fire on a target or group of targets, especially with rockets, a flamethrower etc.
 * 2)  To shock (someone) with a stun gun.
 * 3)  To activate the emergency sirens on a police vehicle in order to pull someone over.
 * "It lights me up, make me happy. Sometimes I go home, go in my room and cry with joy,"said Hudson smiling
 * 1)  To open fire on a target or group of targets, especially with rockets, a flamethrower etc.
 * 2)  To shock (someone) with a stun gun.
 * 3)  To activate the emergency sirens on a police vehicle in order to pull someone over.
 * 1)  To shock (someone) with a stun gun.
 * 2)  To activate the emergency sirens on a police vehicle in order to pull someone over.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * Galician:
 * Latin: incendō
 * Luxembourgish: beliichten
 * Nahuatl: tlāhuīlia
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, , , , ,


 * Finnish: panna tupakaksi
 * Russian:, , ,

Etymology 2
Phrasal verb from.

Verb

 * 1)  To loosen, slacken, or ease off.