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burn
- IPA[bəːn]
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- (of a fire) produce flames and heat while consuming a material such as coal or wood;be in flames
- an injury caused by exposure to heat or flame;a mark left on something as a result of being burned
verb: burn, 3rd person present: burns, gerund or present participle: burning, past tense: burned, past participle: burned
noun: burn, plural noun: burns
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- 1. (of a fire) produce flames and heat while consuming a material such as coal or wood a fire burned and crackled cheerfully in the grate 同義詞
- ▪ be in flames by nightfall, the whole city was burning
- ▪ (of a candle or other source of light) be alight a light was burning in the hall
- ▪ use (a type of fuel) as a source of heat or energy the diesel engine was converted to burn natural gas
- ▪ (of a person) convert (calories) to energy exercise does help to burn calories studies have suggested that increasing your water intake may help you burn up calories a bit faster
- 2. destroy, damage, or injure by heat or fire he burned all the letters I burned myself on the stove 同義詞
- ▪ be damaged, injured, or destroyed by heat or fire he watched his restaurant burn to the ground the toast's burning 同義詞
- ▪ (of a person or a part of the body) become red and painful through exposure to the sun my skin tans easily but sometimes burns
- ▪ feel hot or sore, typically as a result of illness or injury her forehead was burning and her throat ached 同義詞
- 3. produce (a CD or DVD) by copying from an original or master copy.
- 4. informal drive or move very fast he burned past us like a maniac
- 5. informal insult (someone) in a particularly cutting way Mark burns him by saying he hasn't even heard of the guy's agency
名詞
- 1. an injury caused by exposure to heat or flame he was treated in hospital for burns to his hands
- ▪ a mark left on something as a result of being burned the carpet was covered in cigarette burns
- ▪ an injury caused by friction they found rope burns around her waist
- ▪ a hot, painful sensation in the muscles experienced as a result of sustained vigorous exercise.
- ▪ informal a particularly cutting insult he's been on the receiving end of his fair share of sick burns ‘No, it's not ready, probably because I work twice as many accounts as you do.’ (Burn!)
- 2. consumption of a type of fuel as an energy source natural gas produces the cleanest burn of the lot
- ▪ a firing of a rocket engine in flight.
- 3. North American, Australian, New Zealand an act of clearing of vegetation by burning.
- ▪ an area of land cleared by burning vegetation.
- 4. British informal a cigarette.
- on fire: a burning building
Oxford Dictionary
- on fire: a burning building
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- past and past participle of burn
Oxford Dictionary
- the evening of 25 January, the birthday of the Scottish poet Robert Burns, on which ... I've just realized it's Burns Night tonight, and I've no haggis in the fridge
Oxford Dictionary
- (1759–96), Scottish poet, best known for poems such as ‘The Jolly Beggars’ (1786) and ‘Tam ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (1759–96), Scottish poet, noted for poems such as “The Jolly Beggars” (1786) and “Tam o' ...
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- IPA[bərn]
美式
- (of a fire) produce flames and heat while consuming a material such as coal or wood: a fire burned and crackled cheerfully in the grate
- an injury caused by exposure to heat or flame: he was treated in the hospital for burns to his hands
Oxford American Dictionary
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- a small stream: there is a burn running through the flower beds he climbed down into the burn
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- a small stream; a brook: there is a burn running through the flower beds he climbed down into the burn
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