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1 burn with anger
kookte van woedeburn with angerzieden/koken van woede -
2 die of/burn with (a) curiosity
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3 burn
n. brandwond; brand--------v. branden; aanbranden; verbrandenburn1[ bə:n]2 brandperiode/tijd 〈 van raketmotor〉♦voorbeelden:II 〈niet-telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord; the〉1 branderigheid ⇒ het branden/bijten♦voorbeelden:————————burn2♦voorbeelden:1 you don't seem to be burning to accept my offer • zo te zien sta je niet te springen om op mijn aanbod in te gaanburn away • doorbranden, verder brandenburn low • uitgaan/dovenburning for an ideal • in vuur en vlam voor een ideaalburning with ambition • verteerd door ambitieburn with anger • zieden/koken van woede→ burn down burn down/1 branden ⇒ af/ver/ontbranden, in brand staan/steken♦voorbeelden:the soup burnt my mouth • ik heb mijn mond aan de soep gebrandher skin burns easily • ze verbrandt snel (in de zon)burn off • weg/afbranden, schoon/leegbrandenbe burnt to ashes • in de as worden gelegdburn to death • door verbranding om het leven brengen1 branden/lopen/werken op ⇒ gebruiken als brandstof♦voorbeelden: -
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5 coax
v. overhalen; omhalen; geduldig overreden[ kooks]1 vleien ⇒ overreden, overhalen♦voorbeelden:I coaxed my friend into taking me with him • ik kreeg mijn vriend zover dat hij me meenamhe coaxed my last cigarette out of me • hij wist me mijn laatste sigaret af te bietsen -
6 death
n. dood; sterfgeval; verwoesting[ deθ]♦voorbeelden:1 number of deaths • dodental/cijfer♦voorbeelden:do to death • overdrijvenfeign death • zich dood houdenput/do to death • ter dood brengen, terechtstellenscared to death • doodsbangtired to death • hondsmoeburn to death • levend verbrandenwar to the death • oorlog op leven en dood¶ at death's door • op sterven, de dood nabijdice with death • met vuur spelenflog oneself/one's car to death • zich/zijn wagen afjakkerentickled to death • ontzettend blij/tevredenworked to death • afgezaagd, uitgemolken
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