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burn1 [bɜ:n] N Scot

burn

I . burn2 [bɜ:n] N

1. burn:

burn (injury)
burn (sunburn)

2. burn (damage):

burn
cigarette burn

3. burn (act of burning):

burn

II . burn2 <burnt[or Am usuburned], burnt[or Am usuburned] > [bɜ:n] VB intr

1. burn (be in flames):

burn
goreti [perf zagoreti]
burn house
to burn to death
to burn to death

2. burn FOOD:

burn

3. burn (sunburn):

burn

4. burn (acid):

burn
žgati [perf ožgati]

III . burn2 <burnt [or Am usuburned], burnt[or Am usuburned] > [bɜ:n] VB trans

1. burn (damage with heat):

burn
žgati [perf ožgati]
burn village
to burn one's fingers also fig

2. burn FOOD:

burn
burn

3. burn (sunburn):

4. burn (acid):

burn

5. burn (use up):

burn calories
kuriti [perf pokuriti]
burn oil

I . burn away VB intr

II . burn away VB trans

burn

I . burn down VB trans

burn

I . burn out VB intr

1. burn fire, candle:

burn

2. burn rocket:

burn

3. burn Am inf (reach saturation):

to burn out on sth

4. burn bulb:

burn
burn (slowly)

II . burn out VB trans

1. burn (stop burning):

3. burn (person):

to burn [oneself] out
to burn [oneself] out

I . burn up VB intr

1. burn:

burn

2. burn fig (be feverish):

burn

3. burn aerosp:

II . burn up VB trans

sec·ond-de·gree ˈburn N

third-de·gree ˈburn N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He: will gather his wheat into the: barn, but the chaff he will: burn up with unquenchable fire.
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Once additional fuel has been introduced, it can burn with the extra oxygen provided by the nitrous, providing additional power.
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Burn wrote nine books of non-fiction, four novels and six books of poetry.
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The raiders began raising rails and cutting telegraph wires to delay their pursuers, although an attempt to burn a covered bridge failed.
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During the rescue attempts, a petrol tank exploded and the wreckage was left to burn itself out.
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At halftime of the final game, freshmen were permitted to burn their beanies.
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Radian could control the intensity of these bursts, choosing to either blind or burn his opponents.
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Most of the people live by slash-and-burn agriculture, and rely on bushmeat such as porcupine, sitatunga, and forest hog for protein.
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The use of a relatively small burn allows the spacecraft to be captured into a very elongated elliptic orbit.
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The design area is a theoretical area of the building representing the worst case area where a fire could burn.
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