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I. burning [Brit ˈbəːnɪŋ, Am ˈbərnɪŋ] SUBST
1. burning:
there's a smell of burning
I can smell burning!
2. burning (setting on fire) → book-burning
burning (of building, town)
II. burning [Brit ˈbəːnɪŋ, Am ˈbərnɪŋ] ADJ
1. burning:
burning (on fire) building, vehicle, town, forest
burning (alight) candle, lamp, fire
burning ember, coal
burning (very hot) übtr heat
burning heat
burning sun
2. burning (intense) übtr:
burning fever, thirst, desire, enthusiasm
burning passion
a burning question or issue
book-burning [ˈbʊkˌbɜːnɪŋ] SUBST
book-burning
coal-burning [Brit ˈkəʊlˌbəːnɪŋ, Am ˈkoʊlˌbərnɪŋ] ADJ
coal-burning
slow-burning [Brit ˌsləʊˈbəːnɪŋ, Am ˌsloʊˈbərnɪŋ] ADJ
1. slow-burning fuse, wire, fuel:
slow-burning
2. slow-burning übtr anger, rage:
slow-burning
burning bush [Am ˈbərnɪŋ bʊʃ] SUBST BIBL
burning bush
book-burning [ˈbʊkˌbɜːnɪŋ] SUBST
book-burning
oil-burning [Brit ˈɔɪlˌbəːnɪŋ, Am ˈɔɪlˌbərnɪŋ] ADJ
oil-burning stove, boiler:
oil-burning
burning glass [Am ˈbərnɪŋ ɡlæs] SUBST
burning glass
I. burn1 [Brit bəːn, Am bərn] SUBST
1. burn:
burn MED
2. burn LUFTF:
II. burn1 <pass./p.pass. burned, burnt Brit> [Brit bəːn, Am bərn] VERB trans
1. burn (damage by heat or fire):
burn papers, rubbish
burn building, city
burn sun: person, skin
burn acid: surface, substance
burn alcohol, food: mouth
2. burn (use):
to burn coal, gas boiler:
3. burn GASTRO:
burn food
burn pan
4. burn Am (electrocute):
burn ugs
5. burn Am (swindle):
burn ugs
6. burn COMPUT ugs:
burn CD
III. burn1 <pass./p.pass. burned, burnt Brit> [Brit bəːn, Am bərn] VERB intr
1. burn (be consumed by fire):
2. burn (be turned on):
burn light:
3. burn:
burn (be painful) blister, wound:
burn (from sun) skin, part of body:
my throat is burning!
4. burn GASTRO:
burn toast, meat:
burn sauce:
5. burn (be eager) übtr:
to be burning to do person:
6. burn LUFTF:
IV. to burn oneself VERB refl
to burn oneself <pass./p.pass. burned, burnt Brit >:
V. burn1 [Brit bəːn, Am bərn]
wood-burning stove [ˈwʊdbɜːnɪŋˌstəʊv] SUBST
wood-burning stove → wood stove
wood stove [ˈwʊdstəʊv] SUBST
burn2 [Brit bəːn, Am bərn] SUBST Scot (stream)
Englisch
Englisch
Italienisch
Italienisch
burning [ˈbɜ:r·nɪŋ] ADJ
1. burning (hot):
burning
burning sun
it is burning hot
a burning sensation
2. burning:
burning issue, question
burning desire, hatred
I. burn <burnt [or -ed], burnt [or -ed]> [bɜ:rn] VERB intr
1. burn (be in flames):
burn house
burn coal, wood
2. burn (be hot):
his forehead was burning
3. burn (be switched on):
he left all the lights burning
4. burn (want):
to be burning to do sth
5. burn (feel emotion strongly):
6. burn (be red):
II. burn <burnt [or -ed], burnt [or -ed]> [bɜ:rn] VERB trans
burn paper, garbage, food
burn building
III. burn [bɜ:rn] SUBST
I. burn up VERB trans
1. burn up:
burn up fuel
burn up calories
2. burn up ugs (make angry):
II. burn up VERB intr
you're burning up! ugs (have fever)
I. burn away VERB intr
burn away forest
burn away candle
II. burn away VERB trans
I. burn down VERB trans
II. burn down VERB intr
burn down house
burn down fire, candle
I. burn out VERB intr
burn out engine
burn out fire, candle
burn out light bulb
II. burn out VERB trans
second-degree burn SUBST
Italienisch
Italienisch
Englisch
Englisch
Present
Iburn
youburn
he/she/itburns
weburn
youburn
theyburn
Past
Iburned / burnt
youburned / burnt
he/she/itburned / burnt
weburned / burnt
youburned / burnt
theyburned / burnt
Present Perfect
Ihaveburned / burnt
youhaveburned / burnt
he/she/ithasburned / burnt
wehaveburned / burnt
youhaveburned / burnt
theyhaveburned / burnt
Past Perfect
Ihadburned / burnt
youhadburned / burnt
he/she/ithadburned / burnt
wehadburned / burnt
youhadburned / burnt
theyhadburned / burnt
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The disgraced minister, having rapidly descended into alcoholism, is goaded into helping the rowdy element to burn down the church.
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Around 1920 a new hotel was built on the site only to burn down between 1920 and 1925.
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She once even attempted to burn down a local factory warehouse.
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Theatres might burn down and be rebuilt using the name of an old or new company or patron.
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He didn't burn down the club on purpose, he did it by accident.
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