burnt in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for burnt in the English»French Dictionary

See also burn

I.burn [Brit bəːn, Am bərn] N

II.burn <pret, pp burned or burnt Brit> [Brit bəːn, Am bərn] VB trans

III.burn <pret, pp burned or burnt Brit> [Brit bəːn, Am bərn] VB intr

burnt sacrifice → burnt offering

See also burnt offering

burnt in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for burnt in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

burnt [bɜ:nt, Am ˈbɜ:rnt] ADJ

burn1 [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] N Scot

II.burn2 <-t [or -ed], -t [or -ed]> [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] VB intr

III.burn2 <-t [or -ed], -t [or -ed]> [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] VB trans

Translations for burnt in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

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burnt Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be burnt at the stake
burnt out
burnt to the ground
to be burnt up with sth
to be burnt at the stake
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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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A bubonic plague outbreak temporarily closed the theatre soon afterwards, and it was burnt down with huge losses.
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Cause my tissues and muscles was burnt bad.
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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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They cut out the branches that brought forth evil fruit and burnt them, and pruned and nourished the trees, and dug the ground.
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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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He took six photographs of the debris, which he described as aluminum, balsa wood, and burnt rubber.
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Brimstone could also be burnt to improve the yield of sulphuric acid.
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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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The conflagration having taken hold in the steeple of the church, the roof burnt before the rest of the church.
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