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burn sb. out

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  • burn somebody out — ˌburn ˈout | ˌburn yourself/sb ˈout derived to become extremely tired or sick by working too hard over a period of time • If he doesn t stop working so hard, he ll burn himself out. • By the age of 25 she was completely burned out and retired… …   Useful english dictionary

  • burn yourself out — ˌburn ˈout | ˌburn yourself/sb ˈout derived to become extremely tired or sick by working too hard over a period of time • If he doesn t stop working so hard, he ll burn himself out. • By the age of 25 she was completely burned out and retired… …   Useful english dictionary

  • burn itself out — ˌburn ˈout | ˌburn itself ˈout derived (of a fire) to stop burning because there is nothing more to burn • The fire had burnt (itself) out before the fire engines arrived. Main entry: ↑burnderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • burn someone out — make someone homeless by destroying their home by fire they were burned out of their homes …   Useful english dictionary

  • burn oneself out — get emotionally exhausted due to mental stress …   English contemporary dictionary

  • burn oneself out —  Become incapacitated by too much effort …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • burn something out — completely destroy a building or vehicle by fire, so that only a shell remains …   Useful english dictionary

  • Burn-out — auch: Burn|out 〈[bœ:naʊt] n. 15〉 1. Brennschluss bei Raketen 2. durch unzureichende Kühlung bewirktes Durchschmelzen der Hüllrohre von Brennelementen in Kernreaktoren 3. 〈kurz für〉 Burn out Syndrom [<engl. burn „brennen“ + out „aus“] * * *… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • out|burn — «owt BURN», verb, burned or burnt, burn|ing. –v.i. to burn out, or until consumed: »She burn d out love, as soon as straw outburneth (Shakespeare). –v.t. to surpass in burning; burn brighter than: »We lit Lamps which outburn d Canopus (Tennyson …   Useful english dictionary

  • Burn-out — auch: Burn|out 〈[bœ:naʊt] n.; Gen.: od. s; Pl.: unz.〉 1. Brennschluss bei Raketen 2. durch unzureichende Kühlung bewirktes Durchschmelzen der Hüllrohre von Brennelementen in Kernreaktoren [Etym.: <engl. burn »brennen« + out »aus«] …   Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • burn — burn1 W3S2 [bə:n US bə:rn] v past tense and past participle burnt [bə:nt US bə:rnt] or burned ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(produce flames and heat)¦ 2¦(destroy something with fire)¦ 3¦(injure/kill somebody with fire)¦ 4¦(sun)¦ 5¦(food)¦ 6¦(chemicals)¦ 7¦(fuel)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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