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burning [ˈbɜ:nɪŋ, Am ˈbɜ:rn-] ADJ

1. burning (on fire):

burning
burning

2. burning (intense, urgent):

burning
burning desire, wish

3. burning (stinging):

burning
burning eyes, skin

I . burn <burnt, burnt [or -ed, -ed]> [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] VB intr

2. burn meat, milk:

5. burn (long):

he was burning to climb

6. burn (feel emotion strongly):

to be burning with desire/passion
to be burning with anger/shame

7. burn (be feverish):

8. burn fuel:

II . burn <burnt, burnt [or -ed, -ed]> [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] VB trans

2. burn meat, milk:

3. burn skin:

parzyć [perf po-]

4. burn fuel:

III . burn [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] N

1. burn (injury):

2. burn (mark):

I . burn down VB trans

II . burn down VB intr

1. burn down (be destroyed by fire):

2. burn down fire:

I . burn out VB intr

1. burn out fire:

2. burn out engine, fuse:

II . burn out VB trans

1. burn out (stop burning):

2. burn out (destroy):

3. burn out (ruin health):

4. burn out (use up energy):

I . burn up VB trans

1. burn up (use):

2. burn up (burn):

3. burn up (be stronger):

4. burn up AM inf (make angry):

II . burn up VB intr

1. burn up (be destroyed by fire):

flash burn N

radiation burn N MED

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In wildfire conditions in open country, strong winds often blows burning tumbleweeds across firebreaks, frustrating standard fire control measures.
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Protesters joined soldiers in protecting the museum, situated beside the burning ruling party headquarters.
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The fire tossed embers from the burning houses and vegetation into the air as it went.
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The most common side effects near the application site are skin reactions, including burning, redness, pain, itching, swelling.
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The creatures' bile begins to seep through the building, burning through the ceiling and into other apartments and shorting out the electrical system.
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This was a paper case about 16 inch (406 mm) long filled with slow-burning composition which burnt rather more than one inch (25 mm) per minute.
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The flickering and shadowy light from the burning trucks only partially lighted the scene as the column halted.
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It was a slow-burning success and eventually sold two million copies worldwide.
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That's a problem because it means construction of new fossil fuel-burning power plants is outdistancing the rate at which old ones are being taken offline.
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It depicts a woman standing amidst flames, eternally burning yet never consumed.
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