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1. adjective1) brennend2) (fig.) glühend [Leidenschaft, Hass, Wunsch]; brennend [Wunsch, Frage, Problem, Ehrgeiz]2. nounBrennen, dasa smell of burning — ein Brandgeruch
* * *burn·ing[ˈbɜ:nɪŋ, AM ˈbɜ:rn-]I. adj attr, inv4. (stinging) brennendto have a \burning sensation on one's skin ein Brennen auf der Haut spürenthere's a smell of \burning es riecht verbrannt* * *['bɜːnɪŋ]1. adj1) candle, town brennend; coals also, face glühendI still have this burning sensation in my mouth/on my skin —
2. nthere is a smell of burning, I can smell burning — es riecht verbrannt or (Cook also) angebrannt
* * *A adj (adv burningly)take a burninging interest in brennend interessiert sein an (dat);burning issue brandaktuelles Problem;2. ungeheuer (Schande etc)B s2. Verbrennung f:burning of witches Hexenverbrennung3. TECH Überhitzung f* * *1. adjective1) brennend2) (fig.) glühend [Leidenschaft, Hass, Wunsch]; brennend [Wunsch, Frage, Problem, Ehrgeiz]2. nounBrennen, das* * *adj.anbrennend adj.verbrennend adj. n.Verbrennung f.
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