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I . burnt [bɜ:nt] VB

burnt pt, pp of burn:

II . burnt [bɜ:nt] ADJ

See also burn up , burn out , burn down , burn away , burn , burn

I . burn up VB intr

1. burn:

2. burn fig (be feverish):

3. burn aerosp:

I . burn out VB intr

1. burn fire, candle:

2. burn rocket:

3. burn Am inf (reach saturation):

4. burn bulb:

II . burn out VB trans

1. burn (stop burning):

2. burn (lose):

to be burnt out of house and home

I . burn down VB trans

II . burn away VB trans

I . burn2 [bɜ:n] N

3. burn (act of burning):

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

2. burn FOOD:

3. burn (sunburn):

4. burn (acid):

žgati [perf ožgati]

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

1. burn (damage with heat):

žgati [perf ožgati]

2. burn FOOD:

3. burn (sunburn):

to be burnt

4. burn (acid):

5. burn (use up):

kuriti [perf pokuriti]

burn1 [bɜ:n] N Scot

burn1 [bɜ:n] N Scot

I . burn2 [bɜ:n] N

3. burn (act of burning):

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

2. burn FOOD:

3. burn (sunburn):

4. burn (acid):

žgati [perf ožgati]

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

1. burn (damage with heat):

žgati [perf ožgati]

2. burn FOOD:

3. burn (sunburn):

to be burnt

4. burn (acid):

5. burn (use up):

kuriti [perf pokuriti]

II . burn away VB trans

I . burn down VB trans

I . burn out VB intr

1. burn fire, candle:

2. burn rocket:

3. burn Am inf (reach saturation):

4. burn bulb:

II . burn out VB trans

1. burn (stop burning):

2. burn (lose):

to be burnt out of house and home

I . burn up VB intr

1. burn:

2. burn fig (be feverish):

3. burn aerosp:

sec·ond-de·gree ˈburn N

third-de·gree ˈburn N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He should have burnt-out by now; such is the demand his style brings.
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That is, a tree absorbs as much carbon (or carbon dioxide) as it releases when burnt.
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The discovery of the burnt-out helicopter attracted considerable international attention.
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The markings vary from cinnamon to burnt umber.
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It is at his hipbone when the shredded, burnt flesh appears, the only evidence of where a leg was.
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According to the media reports, 60-70% of his body was severely burnt with life-threatening injuries.
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They burnt their shops and everything that the enemy could make use of, and they retreated to the jungles and the inner places in the city to inveigle the enemy.
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All twenty-four buildings were burnt to the ground during the attack.
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What was inflammable has been burnt to ashes; what is left is deathless.
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The mill remained the nucleus of the town, and after the sawmill was burnt in 1913, the town evaporated.
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