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1 burn out
burn out [candle, fire] estinguersi, spegnersi; [ light bulb] bruciarsi; [ fuse] saltare; fig. [ person] (through overwork) consumarsi, logorarsi; burn out [sth.], burn [sth.] out (destroy by fire) incendiare [building, vehicle]; aut. mecc. bruciare [ clutch]; fondere [ motor]* * *1. vt + adv(
subj: writer) to burn o.s. out — esaurirsito burn itself out — esaurirsi, (enthusiasm) spegnersi2. vi* * *burn out [candle, fire] estinguersi, spegnersi; [ light bulb] bruciarsi; [ fuse] saltare; fig. [ person] (through overwork) consumarsi, logorarsi; burn out [sth.], burn [sth.] out (destroy by fire) incendiare [building, vehicle]; aut. mecc. bruciare [ clutch]; fondere [ motor]
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