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third-degree burns N pl

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

1. burn house:

paper burns easily

2. burn meat, milk:

3. burn (injure skin):

her skin burns easily

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)

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At age four, she suffered severe burns over more than 20 percent of her body when her brother accidentally set fire to her nightgown.
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It has a higher calorific value and burns with a luminous flame.
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The baby had third-degree burns over 60 percent of her body.
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Max burns the paper with the number and blithely performs an impromptu trepanning on himself in the right cerebral hemisphere with a power drill.
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Coal burns with twice the Btu of wood or peat, creating greater heat.
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Moldy bread, honey and copper salts were also used to prevent infection from dirt in burns.
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No explosion from the acetylene and oxygen cylinders occurred but one man suffered burns from the fire.
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As a baby, she was left too close to a stove and suffered severe burns to both feet, which were subsequently amputated.
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The door shows marks, which have the appearance of burns caused by candle flames, which the credulous associate with the devil's fingerprints.
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He had second- and third-degree burns to 46 percent of his body, including his face and hands.
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