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v. (burnt) 1. шатах, ноцох. 2. шатаах. \burn paper цаас шатаах. 3. түлэх. burn away 1. шатаж дуусах. 2. түлэгдэх, галд хайрагдах. burn down шатах, шатаах, түймэр тавих. burn off хуйхлах. burn out шатах. The engine had \burned out Хөдөлгүүр шатчихлаа. burn up гал дүрэлзэн шатах. burn sth up шатаах. \burn up all the garden rubbish. Цэцэрлэгийн бүх хогийг шатаах. n. түлэнхий. burning adj. 1. хүчтэй, их, маш. a \burn thirst ам их цангах. 2. чухал, яаралтай.
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burned out — Ineffective, exhausted • • • Main Entry: ↑burn * * * (or burnt out) adj 1 of a building : having the inside destroyed by fire usually hyphenated an empty, burned out building see also burn out 2 at … Useful english dictionary
burned-out — urned out burnt out urnt outadj. prenom. 1. drained of energy or effectiveness; driven to apathy by overwork or prolonged stress; of people. Syn: burned out(predicate), burnt out(predicate), fagged, exhausted, fatigued, played out(prenominal),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
burned-out — [ ,bɜrnd aut ] adjective 1. ) a burned out building or vehicle has no inside because it has been destroyed by fire: a burned out truck 2. ) INFORMAL someone who is burned out is very tired and has no energy, usually because of too much work or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
burned out — AND burnt out 1. mod. tired; bored. □ I’m burned out after all that partying. □ I don’t want to work with burnt out people. I need energy. 2. mod. having to do with the ruined veins of an addict. (Drugs.) □ These old ropes are just burned out. I… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
burned-out — adjective 1. exhausted as a result of longtime stress she was burned out before she was 30 • Syn: ↑burnt out • Similar to: ↑tired 2. inoperative as a result of heat or friction a burned out picture tube • … Useful english dictionary
burned-out — or burnt out adjective Date: 1816 1. worn out; also exhausted 2. destroyed by fire < a burned out building > … New Collegiate Dictionary
burned-out — /berrnd owt /, adj. 1. consumed; rendered unserviceable or ineffectual by maximum use: a burned out tube. 2. exhausted or made listless through overwork, stress, or intemperance. 3. deprived of one s regular place to live, work, etc., by a… … Universalium
burned-out — adj. Burned out is used with these nouns: ↑remains, ↑shell … Collocations dictionary
burned out — Exhausted, tired; exhaustion. ► “Results . . . showed that employees in a high stressor job were rated as more effective, committed, and burned out than employees in a low stressor job.” (Journal of Organizational Behavior, July 1995, p. 353) … American business jargon
burned-out — see burnt out … English dictionary
burned-out — UK [ˌbɜː(r)nd ˈaʊt] / US [ˌbɜrnd ˈaʊt] adjective burnt out … English dictionary