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1 death
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2 death
وَفَاة \ death: dying; the end of life: They have had two deaths in the family. She was burnt to death. -
3 Flammentod
* * *Flạm|men|todmdeath by burningden Flammentod erleiden — to be burned to death
jdn zum Flammentod verurteilen — to sentence sb to be burned to death
* * *Flam·men·todm (geh)▪ der \Flammentod death by burningden \Flammentod erleiden to be burned [or burnt] to death; (auf dem Scheiterhaufen) to be burned [or burnt] at the stake* * *der (geh.) death by burning* * *Flammentod m geh:den Flammentod erleiden be burnt (besonders US burned) to death* * *der (geh.) death by burning -
4 Feuertod
* * *Feu|er|todm (HIST)(death at) the stakeden Féúertod erleiden — to be burned or to die at the stake
* * *Feu·er·todm▪ der \Feuertod [death at] the stakeden \Feuertod sterben to be burned at the stake* * *der (geh.) [death at] the stake* * *Feuertod m geh:den Feuertod sterben be burnt to death; hingerichtet werden: be burnt at the stake* * *der (geh.) [death at] the stake -
5 brûler
brûler° [bʀyle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbb. ( = ignorer) brûler un stop to ignore a stop sign• brûler les étapes ( = trop se précipiter) to cut corners2. intransitive verba. to burn ; [maison, forêt] to be on fireb. ( = être très chaud) to be burning• ne touche pas, ça brûle don't touch that, you'll burn yourself• tu brûles ! (jeu, devinette) you're getting hot!3. reflexive verba. to burn o.s. ; ( = s'ébouillanter) to scald o.s.* * *bʀyle
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1) ( mettre le feu) to burn [papiers, broussailles, encens]; to set fire to [voiture, maison]2) ( consommer) to burn [combustible, calories]; to use [électricité]3) ( provoquer une brûlure) [acide, flamme, huile] to burn [personne, peau]; [eau, thé] to scald [peau, corps]; [aliments, alcool] to burn [estomac, gorge]; [soleil] to burn [peau]; to scorch [herbe]attention, ça brûle! — careful, it's very hot!
être brûlé par le soleil — [personne] to get sunburned
l'argent te brûle les doigts — fig money burns a hole in your pocket
4) Médecine to cauterize [verrue] (à with)5) (colloq) ( ne pas respecter) to ignore [stop, priorité]brûler un feu (rouge) — to jump (colloq) the lights
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verbe intransitif1) ( se consumer) [bois, bougie] to burn; [forêt, maison, ville] to be on firebien/mal brûler — [combustible] to burn well/badly
3000 hectares de forêt ont brûlé — 3,000 hectares of forest have been destroyed by fire
faire brûler — to burn [papier, pneu]; to burn [something] down [maison]
2) Culinaire [rôti, tarte] to burn3) ( flamber) [feu] to burn4) ( désirer)brûler de faire, brûler d'envie de faire — to be longing to do
5) Jeux ( à cache-tampon)
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* * *bʀyle1. vt1) [feu, objet brûlant] to burn, [eau bouillante] to scald2) (= consommer) [électricité, essence] to use3) [feu rouge, signal] to go throughbrûler les étapes — to make rapid progress, (= aller trop vite) to cut corners
2. vi1) (= se consumer) to burn2) (jeu)3) (= être impatient)* * *brûler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( mettre le feu) to burn [papiers, broussailles]; to set fire to [voiture, maison]; to burn [encens]; brûler un cierge à saint Antoine to light a candle to Saint Anthony; brûler qn vif to burn sb alive; ⇒ chandelle;2 ( consommer) to burn [bois, charbon, mazout]; to use [électricité]; to burn [calories]; ⇒ cartouche;3 ( provoquer une brûlure) [acide, flamme, huile] to burn [personne, peau]; [eau, thé] to scald [peau, corps]; [aliments, alcool] to burn [estomac, gorge]; [soleil] to burn [peau]; [soleil] to scorch [herbe]; être brûlé par une explosion/dans un accident to get burned in an explosion/ in an accident; l'acide/l'huile m'a brûlé les mains the acid/the oil burned my hands; brûler sa chemise en la repassant to burn ou scorch one's shirt while ironing it; être brûlé au visage/cou to suffer burns to one's face/neck; être brûlé au premier/troisième degré to sustain first/third degree burns; attention, ça brûle! careful, it's very hot!; être brûlé par le soleil [personne] to get sunburned; l'argent leur brûle les doigts fig money burns a hole in their pocket; j'ai les yeux qui me brûlent my eyes are stinging;4 Méd to cauterize [verrue] (à with);5 ○( ne pas respecter) to ignore [stop, priorité]; to miss [station]; brûler un feu (rouge) to jump○ the lights;6 †( torréfier) to roast [café].B vi1 ( se consumer) [bois, charbon, bougie] to burn; [forêt, maison, ville] to be on fire; bien/mal brûler [bois, combustible] to burn well/badly; 3000 hectares de forêt ont brûlé 3000 hectares of forest have been destroyed by fire; faire brûler qch to burn [sth] down [papier, bois, pneu, maison]; il fait brûler des ronces dans le jardin he's burning brambles in the garden;2 Culin [rôti, tarte, gâteau] to burn; j'ai fait or laissé brûler mon gâteau I've burned the cake;3 ( flamber) [feu] to burn (dans la cheminée in the fireplace);4 ( être fiévreux) [personne, front, mains] to be burning hot; brûler de fièvre to be burning with fever;5 ( désirer) brûler de faire, brûler d'envie or d'impatience de faire to be longing to do; brûler d'amour/de passion pour qn to be consumed with love/with passion for sb; brûler pour qn to be consumed with love for sb;C se brûler vpr [personne] to burn oneself (avec with; en faisant doing); se brûler la main/langue to burn one's hand/tongue; se brûler les ailes fig to come to grief, to come unstuck; se brûler les cheveux to singe one's hair; se brûler les doigts fig to get one's fingers burned; ⇒ pont.[bryle] verbe transitifbrûler quelqu'un vif/sur le bûcher to burn somebody alive/at the stakeelle brûle un cierge à la Vierge deux fois par an (sens propre) she lights a candle to the Virgin Mary twice a year3. [trop cuire] to burn4. [trop chauffer - tissu] to burn, to scorch, to singe ; [ - cheveux, poils] to singe ; [ - acier] to spoil5. [irriter - partie du corps] to burn7. (familier) [dépasser]brûler son arrêt [bus, personne] to go past ou to miss one's stopa. [passer devant lui] to push in front of somebody (in the queue)b. [partir sans le saluer] to leave without saying goodbye to somebodya. [progresser rapidement] to advance by leaps and boundsb. (péjoratif) to cut corners, to take short cuts8. [café] to roast9. [animer] to burn————————[bryle] verbe intransitif[lentement] to smoulderbrûler vif to be burnt alive ou to deathla forêt a brûlé the forest was burnt down ou to the ground2. [se consumer - charbon, essence] to burn3. [être chaud] to be burningavoir le front/la gorge qui brûle to have a burning forehead/a burning sensation in the throata. [plat, sol] it's boiling hot ou burningb. [eau] it's scaldingc. [feu] it's burningles yeux me brûlent my eyes are stinging ou smarting4. JEUX to be close————————brûler de verbe plus préposition1. [être animé de]brûler de colère to be burning ou seething with angerbrûler d'impatience/de désir to be burning with impatience/desire2. [désirer] to be dying ou longing to————————se brûler verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi) -
6 carbonizar
v.to char, to carbonize.morir carbonizado to burn to death* * *1 (reducir a carbón) to carbonize2 (quemar) to burn, char1 to carbonize* * *1. VT1) (Quím) to carbonize2) (=quemar) to burn3) [+ madera] to make charcoal of2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to carbonize2.carbonizarse v prona) edificio/muebles to be reduced to ashesel asado se me carbonizó — (fam) the roast got burned to a cinder
b) (Quím) to carbonize* * *= char.Ex. The manuscripts were badly charred in a 1731 fire.* * *1.verbo transitivo to carbonize2.carbonizarse v prona) edificio/muebles to be reduced to ashesel asado se me carbonizó — (fam) the roast got burned to a cinder
b) (Quím) to carbonize* * *= char.Ex: The manuscripts were badly charred in a 1731 fire.
* * *carbonizar [A4 ]vtto carbonize1 «edificio» to burn to the ground, be reduced to ashes; «muebles» to be reduced to asheslos cuerpos carbonizados de las víctimas the victims' charred remainsdejé el asado en el horno y se me carbonizó ( fam); I left the roast in the oven and it burned to a cinder2 ( Quím) to carbonize* * *
carbonizar verbo transitivo to carbonize, char: has carbonizado este filete, you have burnt this steak to a cinder
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char
* * *♦ vtto char, to carbonize;morir carbonizado to burn to death* * *v/t1 char2 QUÍM carbonize* * *carbonizar {21} vt: to carbonize, to char -
7 Flammentod
Flam·men·tod m( geh);der \Flammentod death by burning;den \Flammentod erleiden to be burned [or burnt] to death; ( auf dem Scheiterhaufen) to be burned [or burnt] at the stake -
8 carbonizzare
carbonizzare v.tr.1 to carbonize; to char2 (estens.) to burn* (down): l'incendio carbonizzò l'edificio, the fire burnt down the building; morire carbonizzato, to be burnt to death3 (geol.) to coalify.* * *[karbonid'dzare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (trasformare in carbone) to carbonize, to char2) (bruciare completamente) to burn* down [foresta, casa]; to char [ oggetto]; to burn* [sth.] (to a crisp) [ cibo]2.verbo pronominale carbonizzarsi to char, to burn** * *carbonizzare/karbonid'dzare/ [1]1 (trasformare in carbone) to carbonize, to char2 (bruciare completamente) to burn* down [foresta, casa]; to char [ oggetto]; to burn* [sth.] (to a crisp) [ cibo]II carbonizzarsi verbo pronominaleto char, to burn*. -
9 موت
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10 doom
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11 indebrænde
*( selv) die in a (, the) fire; be burnt to death;[ indebrænde ham] (set fire to his house and) burn him to death. -
12 INNI
* * *I)adv. in-doors; úti ok i., out-doors and in-doors; brenna e-n i., to burn one to death in his house; hafa boð i., to hold a (wedding-) feast at one’s home.n. abode, house, home; ná sínu i., to get home.* * *1.adv. in-doors, denoting remaining in a place; bæinn ok lið þat allt er inni var, Fms. i. 12, Fs. 42; úti eðr inni, Grág. ii. 19, Eg. 407; brenna inni, to be burnt to death in a house, Nj. 285: in one’s house, ef göngumaðr verðr dauðr inni at manns, Grág. i. 191; hafa brullaup, veizlu inni, to hold a wedding, a feast at one’s home, 333; hafa boð inni, id., Nj. 24, 152.2.n. [Engl. inn], an inn, abode, home; engin hendi né hitti sitt inni, Eg. 390; gengu síðan aptr í bæinn, ok til sama innis, and to the same house, Fms. viii. 108; ná sínu inni, to get home, Fas. ii. 327; til þess innis er heilagr Blasius var í, Blas. 39; ek hefi gört þat, at brenna innin fyrir þeim, Hkr. ii. 343. -
13 morir quemado
• be burnt to death• burn to death -
14 morir quemado
v.to burn to death, to be burnt to death. -
15 vuurdood
1 [dood in het vuur] death by fire2 [dood op de brandstapel] (being burnt to) death at the stake -
16 وفاة
وَفَاة \ death: dying; the end of life: They have had two deaths in the family. She was burnt to death. -
17 Жанну д'Арк сожгли на костре
Makarov: Joan of Arc was burnt to deathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Жанну д'Арк сожгли на костре
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18 אפר
אֵפֶרm. (b. h.; √אף, cmp. אבק, אפה) ashes. Ohol. II, 2 א׳ שרופים ashes of persons burnt to death (by accident). B. Bath.60b; Taan.II, 1 א׳ מקלה calcined ashes (symbol of mourning, supplication). Y. ib. II, 65a אֶפְרוֹ של יצחק the ashes of (the ram substituted for) Isaac. Gen. R. s. 49. Lev. R. s. 36; a. fr. -
19 אֵפֶר
אֵפֶרm. (b. h.; √אף, cmp. אבק, אפה) ashes. Ohol. II, 2 א׳ שרופים ashes of persons burnt to death (by accident). B. Bath.60b; Taan.II, 1 א׳ מקלה calcined ashes (symbol of mourning, supplication). Y. ib. II, 65a אֶפְרוֹ של יצחק the ashes of (the ram substituted for) Isaac. Gen. R. s. 49. Lev. R. s. 36; a. fr. -
20 עגל III, עגלא
עֲגַלIII, עֲגָלָא m. (עֲגַל) ( rolling, swiftness; בע׳, לע׳ very soon, swiftly, suddenly. Targ. Job 20:5. Targ. Prov. 29:1. Targ. II Esth. 6:10 בע׳ בע׳ make haste.Ber.18b דלע׳ קא אתית because thou shalt soon come (to us, the dead). Snh.52a כי היכי דלישרוף לע׳ in order that he may be burnt to death so much sooner; Pes.75a כי היכי דתימות בע׳ (Ms. O. לעגל) that she may die the sooner; Yalk. Lev. 630; a. e.
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