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1 quemar
v.1 to burn.quemaron una bandera americana they set fire to an American flagEl fuego quemó las cortinas The fire burned=burnt the curtains.Elsa quemó la madera Elsa burned=set fire to the wood.2 to go through, to fritter away (malgastar) (ahorros).3 to burn out (informal) (desgastar).4 to be (scalding) hot (estar caliente).ten cuidado que la sopa quema be careful, the soup's (scalding) hot5 to burn off, to consume, to burn up.El ejercicio quema calorías Exercise burns off calories.6 to be scorching, to be beating down, to be blazing down, to be blazing out.Este sol quema This sun is scorching.* * *2 (incendiar) to set on fire3 (destilar) to distil1 (estar muy caliente) to be burning hot3 figurado (ir a acertar) to get warm■ ¡que te quemas! you're getting warm!* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=hacer arder)a) [fuego, sol] [+ papeles, mueble, arroz, patatas] to burn; [+ edificio] to burn down; [+ coche] to set fire toel incendio ha quemado varias hectáreas de bosque — the fire has destroyed o burned down several hectares of woodland
he quemado la camisa con la plancha — I scorched o burned my shirt with the iron
nave 1)los guerrilleros quemaron varias aldeas — the guerrillas set fire to o burned several villages
b) [líquido hirviendo] to scald; [ácido, frío, helada] to burn2) (=dar sensación de calor) [radiador, especia picante] to burn3) [+ fusible] to blow4) (=gastar)a) [+ calorías] to burn, burn up; [+ energías] to burn offb) [+ fortuna] to squander; [+ dinero] to blow *, squander; [+ recursos] to use up5) * (=fastidiar) to bug *, get *lo que más me quemó fue que me tratara como a un estúpido — what bugged * me o got * me most was the way he treated me as if I was stupid
6) (=desgastar) [+ político, gobierno] to destroy, be the ruin ofun escándalo sexual puede quemar a cualquier político — a sex scandal can destroy o can be the ruin of any politician
tanto aparecer en televisión va a quemar su carrera — all these TV appearances will damage his career
7) (Com) [+ precios] to slash, cut; [+ géneros] to sell off cheap8) Cuba (=estafar) to swindle9) CAm (=denunciar) to denounce, inform on10) Ven * [con arma de fuego] to shoot11) Arg, Uru2. VI1) (=arder) [comida, líquido, metal] to be boiling (hot); [mejillas] to be burning¡cómo quema el sol! — the sun's really scorching (hot)!
este sol no quema nada — LAm you won't get tanned in this sun
2) (=picar) [especia, picante] to burn3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <basura/documentos> to burnb) <herejes/brujas> to burn... at the stake3) ( accidentalmente)a) <comida/mesa/mantel> to burn; ( con la plancha) to scorchb) líquido/vapor to scaldc) ácido <ropa/piel> to burn4) ( malgastar) <fortuna/herencia> to squander2.quemar vi1) ( estar muy caliente) plato/fuente to be very hot; café/sopa to be boiling (hot) (colloq)2) sol to burn3.quemarse v pron1)a) (refl) (con fuego, calor) to burn oneself; (con líquido, vapor) to scald oneself; <mano/lengua> to burn; <pelo/cejas> to singeb) (fam) ( en juegos)caliente, caliente... te quemaste! — getting warmer, warmer... you're burning! (colloq)
c) ( al sol - ponerse rojo) to get burned; (- broncearse) (AmL) to tan2)a) ( destruirse) papeles to get burned; edificio to burn downb) ( sufrir daños) alfombra/vestido to get burned; comida to burn; (+ me/te/le etc)3) persona ( desgastarse) to burn oneself out; ( pasar de moda)un cantante que se quemó en un par de años — a singer who disappeared from the scene after a couple of years
* * *= burn, set + Nombre + on fire, torch, ignite, set + ablaze, incinerate, scorch, sear, singe, scald.Ex. In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.Ex. The second example relates to a bibliographical puzzle concerning the bowdlerized British version of William Styron's novel 'Set this house on fire'.Ex. Alenxandria's library was torched and completely destroyed by the brutal Roman emperor Aurelian in A.D. 270.Ex. Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex. The day ended in a riot during which the town hall was set ablaze.Ex. This is a project to incinerate an estimated 700, 000 tonnes of toxic sludge created as a byproduct of a century of steelmaking.Ex. If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.Ex. Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex. Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.Ex. In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.----* fusible + quemarse = blow + a fuse.* más quemado que la pipa (de) un indio = completely burned-out.* quemar completamente = burn out.* quemarse = go up in + flames.* quemarse completamente = go up in + smoke.* sin quemar = unburned.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <basura/documentos> to burnb) <herejes/brujas> to burn... at the stake3) ( accidentalmente)a) <comida/mesa/mantel> to burn; ( con la plancha) to scorchb) líquido/vapor to scaldc) ácido <ropa/piel> to burn4) ( malgastar) <fortuna/herencia> to squander2.quemar vi1) ( estar muy caliente) plato/fuente to be very hot; café/sopa to be boiling (hot) (colloq)2) sol to burn3.quemarse v pron1)a) (refl) (con fuego, calor) to burn oneself; (con líquido, vapor) to scald oneself; <mano/lengua> to burn; <pelo/cejas> to singeb) (fam) ( en juegos)caliente, caliente... te quemaste! — getting warmer, warmer... you're burning! (colloq)
c) ( al sol - ponerse rojo) to get burned; (- broncearse) (AmL) to tan2)a) ( destruirse) papeles to get burned; edificio to burn downb) ( sufrir daños) alfombra/vestido to get burned; comida to burn; (+ me/te/le etc)3) persona ( desgastarse) to burn oneself out; ( pasar de moda)un cantante que se quemó en un par de años — a singer who disappeared from the scene after a couple of years
* * *= burn, set + Nombre + on fire, torch, ignite, set + ablaze, incinerate, scorch, sear, singe, scald.Ex: In Italy, Mussoline was burning books and suppressing libraries with appalling regularity.
Ex: The second example relates to a bibliographical puzzle concerning the bowdlerized British version of William Styron's novel 'Set this house on fire'.Ex: Alenxandria's library was torched and completely destroyed by the brutal Roman emperor Aurelian in A.D. 270.Ex: Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes.Ex: The day ended in a riot during which the town hall was set ablaze.Ex: This is a project to incinerate an estimated 700, 000 tonnes of toxic sludge created as a byproduct of a century of steelmaking.Ex: If badly affected, spots run together, and leaves appear scorched.Ex: Searing meat is the process for caramelising the sugars present in meat and forming an aesthetic crust around its surface.Ex: Soon Frank's shoulders baked, and he could feel the day's heat singeing his cheeks and forehead.Ex: In the morning my shower started to splurt out boiling water, scalding my head so badly it has blistered.* fusible + quemarse = blow + a fuse.* más quemado que la pipa (de) un indio = completely burned-out.* quemar completamente = burn out.* quemarse = go up in + flames.* quemarse completamente = go up in + smoke.* sin quemar = unburned.* * *quemar [A1 ]vtA (destruir, eliminar)1 ‹basura/documentos› to burn; ‹gases› to burn off2 (en la hoguera) ‹herejes/brujas› to burn … at the stakeB1 ‹leña/combustible/incienso› to burn2 ‹calorías› to burn up; ‹grasa› to burn off1 ‹comida› to burn; ‹mesa/mantel› to burn; (con la plancha) to scorchme quemó con el cigarrillo he burned me with his cigarette2 «líquido/vapor» to scald3 «ácido» ‹ropa/piel› to burn4 ‹motor› to burn… out; ‹fusible› to blowD1 «sol» ‹plantas› to scorchla helada quemó los geranios the frost burned o damaged the geraniumsE (malgastar) ‹fortuna/herencia› to squanderF( RPl arg) (hacer quedar mal) ‹persona› lo quemaron publicando esa foto it made him look ridiculous o it was very embarrassing for him when they published that photoloco, me quemaste diciéndole eso you idiot, you really messed me up ( AmE) o ( BrE) dropped me in it by telling him that ( colloq)G ‹CD› to burn■ quemarviA (estar muy caliente) «plato/fuente» to be very hot; «café/sopa» to be boiling ( colloq), to be boiling hot ( colloq), to be very hotB «sol» to burnaunque está nublado el sol quema igual even though it's cloudy, you can still get burneda estas horas el sol quema mucho at this time of day, the sun is very strong o really burns■ quemarseA1 ( refl) (lastimarse) to burn oneself; (con líquido, vapor) to scald oneself; ‹mano/lengua› to burn; ‹pelo/cejas› to singeme quemé con la plancha I burned myself on the iron2 ( fam)(en juegos): caliente, caliente … ¡te quemaste! getting warmer, warmer … you're burning o boiling! ( colloq)B1 (destruirse) «papeles» to get burned o burnt; «edificio» to burn down2 (sufrir daños) «alfombra/vestido» to get burned o burnt; «comida» to burnaquí se está quemando algo something's burning(+ me/te/le etc): se me quemaron las tostadas I burned the toast, the toast burnedC «persona»1 (desgastarse, agotarse) to burn oneself out2(pasarse de moda): un cantante que se quemó en un par de años a singer who disappeared from the scene after a couple of yearsen el mundo del espectáculo te quemas rápidamente in show business you're only famous for a short timeD( RPl arg) «persona» (quedar mal): te quemás si les hacés un regalo así it'll look really bad if you give them a gift like thatno digas eso en la entrevista porque te quemás don't say that in your interview or you'll blow your chances ( colloq)* * *
quemar ( conjugate quemar) verbo transitivo
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b) ‹herejes/brujas› to burn … at the stake
2 ‹ calorías› to burn up;
‹ grasa› to burn off
3
( con la plancha) to scorch
‹ fusible› to blow
‹ piel› to burn;
( broncear) (AmL) to tan
verbo intransitivo
[café/sopa] to be boiling (hot) (colloq)
quemarse verbo pronominal
1
(con líquido, vapor) to scald oneself;
‹mano/lengua› to burn;
‹pelo/cejas› to singe
(— broncearse) (AmL) to tan
2
[ edificio] to burn down
[ comida] to burn;
3 [ persona] ( desgastarse) to burn oneself out
quemar
I verbo transitivo
1 (con el sol, fuego, etc) to burn
2 (con líquido) to scald
3 fam (psíquicamente) to burn out
II vi (una bebida, etc) to be boiling hot
' quemar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achicharrar
- nave
- abrasar
- incendiar
English:
burn
- burn out
- burn up
- sear
- wood
- work off
- blow
- frost
- scorch
* * *♦ vt1. [sol, con fuego, calor] to burn;[con líquido hirviendo] to scald;quemaron una bandera americana they set fire to an American flag;has quemado los macarrones you've burnt the macaroni;quemaban a los herejes en la hoguera heretics were burnt at the stake;quemar etapas [ir rápido] to come on in leaps and bounds, to progress rapidly;[ir demasiado rápido] to cut corners;quemar el último cartucho to play one's last card2. [calorías] to burn up;[grasa] to burn offel sol quemó las plantas the plants withered in the sun4. [malgastar] to run through, to fritter away;quemó sus ahorros en pocos meses she ran through her savings in just a few months6. CAm, Méx [delatar] to denounce, to inform on7. Carib, Méx [estafar] to swindleme quemaron con la publicación de esa noticia they really landed me in it by publishing that story♦ vi1. [estar caliente] to be (scalding) hot;ten cuidado que la sopa quema be careful, the soup's (scalding) hot* * *I v/t1 burn3 famrecursos use up; dinero blow famII v/i be very hot* * *quemar vt: to burn, to set fire toquemar vi: to be burning hot* * *quemar vb2. (edificio, etc) to burn down3. (estar muy caliente) to be burning hot / to be very hot¡cuidado que quema! be careful, it's very hot! -
2 burn
I 1. noun 2. transitive verb,1) verbrennenburn a hole in something — ein Loch in etwas (Akk.) brennen
burn one's boats or bridges — (fig.) alle Brücken hinter sich (Dat.) abbrechen
2) (use as fuel) als Brennstoff verwenden [Gas, Öl usw.]; heizen mit [Kohle, Holz, Torf]; verbrauchen [Strom]; (use up) verbrauchen [Treibstoff]; verfeuern [Holz, Kohle]burn coal in the stove — den Ofen mit Kohle feuern
3) (injure) verbrennenburn oneself/one's hand — sich verbrennen/sich (Dat.) die Hand verbrennen
burn one's fingers, get one's fingers burnt — (fig.) sich (Dat.) die Finger verbrennen (fig.)
4) (spoil) anbrennen lassen [Fleisch, Kuchen]5) (cause burning sensation to) verbrennen6) (put to death)burn somebody [at the stake] — jemanden [auf dem Scheiterhaufen] verbrennen
7) (corrode) ätzen; verätzen [Haut]3. intransitive verb,1) brennen2) (blaze) [Feuer:] brennen; [Gebäude:] in Flammen stehen, brennen3) (give light) [Lampe, Kerze, Licht:] brennen4) (be injured) sich verbrennenshe/her skin burns easily — sie bekommt leicht einen Sonnenbrand
5) (be spoiled) [Kuchen, Milch, Essen:] anbrennen6) (be corrosive) ätzen; ätzend seinPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/9702/burn_down">burn down- burn out- burn upII noun(Scot.) Bach, der* * *[bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) verbrennen2) (to use as fuel.) verbrennen4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) brennen2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) die Brandwunde,-stelle- burner* * *burn1[bɜ:n, AM bɜ:rn]burn2[bɜ:n, AM bɜ:rn]I. nfirst/second/third degree \burns Verbrennungen pl ersten/zweiten/dritten Gradessevere \burns schwere Verbrennungencigarette \burn Brandloch ntIII. vi1. (be in flames) wood, fire brennen; house in Flammen stehen; (be destroyed) house, forest abbrennen; furniture, paper verbrennento \burn to death verbrennen2. FOOD anbrennen3. (sunburn) einen Sonnenbrand bekommenmy skin \burns easily ich bekomme leicht einen Sonnenbrand4. (illuminate) candle, light brennen5. (acid) ätzen, Verätzungen verursachen7. ( fig)▪ to be \burning to do sth (have a longing) darauf brennen, etw zu tun; (be impatient) es kaum abwarten können, etw zu tun; (be eager) [ganz] heiß darauf sein, etw zu tun famto \burn with anger vor Wut kochento be \burning with curiosity vor Neugierde [fast] sterbento \burn with desire/passion vor Begierde/Leidenschaft brennen gehto \burn with embarrassment vor Verlegenheit [ganz] rot werdento \burn with shame vor Scham rot anlaufenIV. vt▪ to \burn sb/sth jdn/etw verbrennento \burn a village ein Dorf niederbrennento be \burnt to death verbrennen; (in accident) in den Flammen umkommento \burn sth to the ground etw bis auf die Grundmauern niederbrennento \burn a hole in sth ein Loch in etw akk brennento be \burnt at the stake auf dem Scheiterhaufen verbrannt werden; ( fig) ans Kreuz genagelt werden figto be \burnt alive [or to death] bei lebendigem Leibe verbrennen2. FOOD▪ to \burn sth etw anbrennen lassento \burn sth to a crisp etw verschmoren lassen3. (sunburn)▪ to be \burnt einen Sonnenbrand habento \burn sb's skin/tongue spicy food, sun jdm auf der Haut/Zunge brennenI've \burnt my tongue ich habe mir die Zunge verbranntthe curry \burnt her throat das Curry brannte ihr im Hals5. (acid)▪ to \burn sth etw verätzen6. (use up)to \burn calories/fat Kalorien/Fett verbrennento \burn gas/oil/petrol Gas/Öl/Benzin verbrauchen7. COMPUTto \burn a CD/DVD-ROM eine CD/DVD-ROM brennen8.▶ to have got money to \burn Geld wie Heu haben▶ I've got all the money and it's \burning a hole in my pocket ich habe so viel Geld und das will jetzt ausgegeben werden fam▶ to have time to \burn alle Zeit der Welt haben▶ to \burn in hell in der Hölle schmoren▶ to \burn the midnight oil bis spät in die Nacht hinein arbeiten* * *I [bɜːn]n (Scot)Bach m II vb: pret, ptp burnt ( Brit) or burned1. ncigarette burn — Brandfleck m or (hole) Brandloch nt or (on skin) Brandwunde f von einer Zigarette
to go for the burn — sich total verausgaben (inf)
2. vt1) verbrennen; incense abbrennen; village, building niederbrennenhe burned me with his cigarette — er hat mich mit der Zigarette gebrannt
to be burned to death — verbrannt werden; (in accident) verbrennen
to burn a hole in sth — ein Loch in etw (acc) brennen
to burn one's fingers (lit, fig) — sich (dat) die Finger verbrennen
to burn one's boats or bridges ( Brit fig ) — alle Brücken hinter sich (dat) abbrechen
2) meat, sauce, toast, cakes verbrennen lassen; (slightly) anbrennen lassen; (sun) person, skin verbrennen3) (acid) ätzen3. vi1) (wood, fire etc) brennenyou will burn in hell — du wirst in der Hölle schmoren
See:→ ear2) (meat, pastry etc) verbrennen; (slightly) anbrennenshe/her skin burns easily — sie bekommt leicht einen Sonnenbrand
4) (= feel hot wound, eyes, skin) brennenhis face was burning (with heat/shame) —
5)to be burning to do sth —
he was burning to get his revenge he was burning with anger — er brannte auf Rache er war wutentbrannt
he was burning with ambition —
to burn (with love/desire) for sb (liter) — von glühender Liebe/glühendem Verlangen nach jdm verzehrt werden (liter)
* * *burn1 [bɜːn; US bɜrn]A s2. MED Brandwunde f, Verbrennung f:burn ointment Brandsalbe f3. TECH Zündung f (einer Rakete)B v/i prät und pperf burned, burnt1. (ver)brennen, in Flammen stehen:2. brennen (Ofen, Licht etc)burning with anger wutentbrannt;his face was burning with anger sein Gesicht glühte vor Zorn;burning with love von Liebe entflammt;be burning to do sth darauf brennen, etwas zu tun4. ver-, anbrennen, versengen:the meat is burnt das Fleisch ist angebrannt5. brennen (Gesicht, Wunde etc): → ear1 Bes Redew6. you are burning! (besonders bei Rätsel- od Suchspielen) heiß!7. CHEM verbrennen, oxydieren8. a) in den Flammen umkommen, verbrennenb) verbrannt werden, den Feuertod erleidenc) US sl auf dem elektrischen Stuhl hingerichtet werdenC v/t1. verbrennen:his house was burnt sein Haus brannte ab;be severely burned schwere Verbrennungen erleiden;burn one’s fingers, get one’s fingers burnt sich die Finger verbrennen (a. fig);burn the throat im Hals brennen4. TECH (Holz)Kohle, Ziegel, Kalk, Porzellan brennen5. a) heizen mit, Kohle etc verwenden:6. US sl auf dem elektrischen Stuhl hinrichten7. US sl einen Ball etc pfeffern, schmeißen (beide umg)8. US sl übers Ohr hauen, reinlegen (beide umg)burn2 [bɜːn] s schott Bach m* * *I 1. noun 2. transitive verb,1) verbrennenburn a hole in something — ein Loch in etwas (Akk.) brennen
burn one's boats or bridges — (fig.) alle Brücken hinter sich (Dat.) abbrechen
2) (use as fuel) als Brennstoff verwenden [Gas, Öl usw.]; heizen mit [Kohle, Holz, Torf]; verbrauchen [Strom]; (use up) verbrauchen [Treibstoff]; verfeuern [Holz, Kohle]3) (injure) verbrennenburn oneself/one's hand — sich verbrennen/sich (Dat.) die Hand verbrennen
burn one's fingers, get one's fingers burnt — (fig.) sich (Dat.) die Finger verbrennen (fig.)
4) (spoil) anbrennen lassen [Fleisch, Kuchen]5) (cause burning sensation to) verbrennenburn somebody [at the stake] — jemanden [auf dem Scheiterhaufen] verbrennen
7) (corrode) ätzen; verätzen [Haut]3. intransitive verb,1) brennen2) (blaze) [Feuer:] brennen; [Gebäude:] in Flammen stehen, brennen3) (give light) [Lampe, Kerze, Licht:] brennen4) (be injured) sich verbrennenshe/her skin burns easily — sie bekommt leicht einen Sonnenbrand
5) (be spoiled) [Kuchen, Milch, Essen:] anbrennen6) (be corrosive) ätzen; ätzend seinPhrasal Verbs:- burn out- burn upII noun(Scot.) Bach, der* * *(on) n.Brandwunde f.Verbrennung (an) f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: burned)or: burnt•) = brennen v.(§ p.,pp.: brannte, gebrannt)verbrennen v. v.verbrennen v. -
3 quemarse
3 figurado (ir a acertar) to get warm■ ¡que te quemas! you're getting warm!* * *VPR1) [persona] [con fuego] to burn o.s.; [con el sol] to get burnedceja 1)quemarse a lo bonzo — to set fire to o.s.
2) (=arder) [cuadros, papeles] to get burned; [edificio] to burn down; [comida] to burnse me ha quemado la cena — I've burned the dinner, the dinner has burned
se han quemado 100 hectáreas de pinares en el incendio — 100 hectares of pinewood have been destroyed in the fire
no te acerques a la chimenea que se te va a quemar la ropa — don't go too close to the fire or you'll scorch o burn your clothes
3) (=desprestigiarse)tantos años trabajando en esto y aún no se ha quemado — so many years working on this and he's still going strong
quiere hacer menos en televisión para no quemarse en poco tiempo — he wants to do less television to avoid overexposure o becoming overexposed
te quemás si salís con él — Arg, Uru you'll look really bad if you go out with him
4) [en juego, adivinanzas]caliente, caliente... ¡que te quemas! — (you're getting) warm, warmer... you're really hot o you're boiling!
5) Caribe (=deprimirse) to get depressed* * *(v.) = go up in + flamesEx. The title of the article is 'National library in Sarajevo destroyed; collections, archives go up in flames'.* * *(v.) = go up in + flamesEx: The title of the article is 'National library in Sarajevo destroyed; collections, archives go up in flames'.
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■quemarse verbo reflexivo
1 (una persona) (con fuego, etc) to burn oneself
2 (con líquido) to scald oneself
3 (con el sol) to get burned
4 (una cosa) to get burned, burn down
5 fam (psíquicamente) to burn oneself out
' quemarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achicharrarse
- arder
- quemar
English:
burn
- burn out
- finger
- smoke
- blow
- sun
- tan
* * *vpr1. [por fuego] to burn down;[por calor] to burn; [por agua hirviendo] to get scalded;se quemó con una sartén he burnt himself on a frying pan;se ha quemado la lasaña the lasagne's burnt;¡te quemas! [al buscar algo] you're burning!2. [por el sol] [abrasarse] to get (sun)burnt;Am [broncearse] to get a tan;en un mes de playa se quemó divinamente after a month at the seaside he had a wonderful tanse quemó tras quince años en las canchas de tenis after fifteen years as a tennis player he was burnt outacabó quemándose por culpa de las críticas de su jefe she ended up getting fed up with her boss's criticismssi largás en la mitad del proyecto te quemás para siempre if you leave halfway through the project you'll be blowing your chances with them for good* * *v/rget burned out2 Méx ( desvirtuarse) become discredited* * *vr* * *quemarse vb1. (cosa) to get burnt3. (con el sol) to get burnt / to get sunburnt4. (edificio, bosque) to burn down -
4 burn
I[bə:n] n այրվածք, այրված տեղ (մարմնի վրա). այրում, խանձումII[bə:n] v այր(վ)ել, վառ(վ)ել. burn papers թղթեր այրել. burnt by the sun արևկեզ եղած. The meat tastes burnt Միսը խանձվել է. burn one’s hand ձեռքն այրել. burn wood փայտ վա ռել. be burnt to death կրակի մեջ ոչնչա նալ/այր վել. The house was burnt to the ground Տունը մինչև հիմքը այրվեց. burn into տպա վորվել, հիշողության մեջ մնալ. burn up1. վա ռել, կպցնել.2. մինչև վերջ այրել. have mo ney to burn չա փազանց շատ/անհաշիվ փող ունե նալ. The fuse has burnt out Ապահովիչն այր վել է. burn with shame/anger ամո թից/զայ րույ թից այր վել. burn one’s boats/bridge նա վե րը/կա մուրջ ներն այրել -
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v.1 to captivate.2 to snatch, to take away, to grab, to take.3 to enrapture, to carry away, to rapture, to carry off.* * *1 (quitar) to grab, snatch2 figurado (cautivar) to captivate, fascinate3 (agostar) to wither1 (enfurecerse) to become furious; (exaltarse) to get carried away2 (agostarse) to wither3 (cocer muy deprisa) to burn, overcook* * *verb1) to snatch away, take2) captivate* * *1. VT1) (=quitar violentamente) to snatch away, wrench (a from)[+ vida] to take; [viento etc] to carry off, carry away; [+ persona] to carry away, carry off, abduct frm2) (=conmover) to stir; (=cautivar) to captivate; (=alegrar) to exhilarate3) (Agr) to parch2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( quitar) to snatch2) ( embelesar) to enrapture, captivate2.* * *= snap up, snatch.Ex. Music has notorious magpie tendencies, snapping up stylistic valuables wherever they may be found.Ex. The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.----* arrebatar el coche = carjack.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( quitar) to snatch2) ( embelesar) to enrapture, captivate2.* * *= snap up, snatch.Ex: Music has notorious magpie tendencies, snapping up stylistic valuables wherever they may be found.
Ex: The thieves broke into the museum using a hydraulic jack and snatched both paintings in 3 minutes.* arrebatar el coche = carjack.* * *arrebatar [A1 ]vtA (quitar) to snatchme arrebató el periódico de las manos he snatched the paper out of my handsle arrebató el primer puesto en la recta final he snatched first place from him in the home stretchesta experiencia le arrebató la fe this experience shattered her faithsu inocencia fue arrebatada a muy temprana edad he was robbed of his innocence at a very early ageB (embelesar) to enrapture, captivateC ( Coc) to burn … on the outside ( without cooking the inside properly)A «persona» to get annoyed, get worked up ( colloq)B ( Coc) to burn on the outside ( without cooking properly)* * *
arrebatar ( conjugate arrebatar) verbo transitivo ( quitar) to snatch
arrebatar verbo transitivo
1 (arrancar) to snatch, seize
2 fig (cautivar, apasionar) to captivate, fascinate
' arrebatar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embargar
- llevarse
- quitar
English:
snatch
- snatch away
- sweep away
- whip away
- wrench
* * *♦ vtme arrebató el billete de las manos she snatched the banknote out of my hands;le arrebató el récord mundial he took the world record off him;arrebataron mercado a sus competidores they won market share from their competitors;les arrebataron sus tierras their land was seized;campos de cultivo arrebatados al desierto farmland reclaimed from the desert2. [cautivar] to captivate3. [quemar]la carne quedó arrebatada the meat was burnt on the outside and not properly cooked on the inside* * *v/t snatch (a from);el ladrón le arrebató el bolso the thief snatched her purse* * *arrebatar vt1) : to snatch, to seize2) cautivar: to captivate* * * -
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1 (enfurecerse) to become furious; (exaltarse) to get carried away2 (agostarse) to wither3 (cocer muy deprisa) to burn, overcook* * *VPR1) (=excitarse) to get carried away, get excited2) (Culin) to burn, overcook* * *vpr1. [enfurecerse] to be furious2. [quemarse]se ha arrebatado la carne the meat is burnt on the outside and not properly cooked on the inside* * *vr: to get carried away (with anger, etc.) -
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1. I1) coal (gas, wood, fire, etc.) burns уголь и т. д. горит; stone (damp wood, etc.) won't burn камень и т. д. не горит; tile house is.burning в доме пожар; дом в огне2) the milk (the fish, the sauce, etc.) has burnt молоко и т. д. подгорело; see to it that the meat does not burn смотри, чтобы не подгорело /не сгорело/ мясо3) pepper (mustard, etc.) burns перец и т. д. жжет /обжигает/ рот4) my hand (smb.'s face, the child's forehead, smb.'s head, the swollen ankle, the wound, etc.) is burning моя рука и т. д. горит; the patient is all burning больной в жару /весь горит/2. II1) burn in some manner burn well (gaily, cheerfully, quietly, dimly /dim/. glowingly, vigorously, furiously, etc.) хорошо и т. д. гореть; the fire is burning brightly /bright/ огонь ярко горит; burn easily легко загораться /воспламеняться/; paper burns easily бумага хорошо горит; lie lias a skin that burns easily у нero такая кожа, что он сразу обгорает; burn at some time burn all night гореть всю ночь; lights were burning far into the night свет горел далеко за полночь2) burn in some manner burn inwardly (ardently. radiantly, etc.) внутренне и т. д. пылать /гореть/3. III1) burn smth. burn paper (a letter, one's old toys, all one's things, a house,. the whole village, etc.) сжигать бумагу и т. д.; burn the carpet прожечь ковер; burn the fish (the cake, the milk, etc.) дать рыбе и т. д. подгореть; be careful not to burn the meat смотри, чтобы мясо не подгорело: some acids are strong enough to burn wood есть такие сильные кислоты, которые могут прожечь дерево; burn smb. burn witches (heretics, etc.) сжигать ведьм и т. д. id burn one's boats сжигать свои корабли; money burns his fingers =burn. деньги у него не задерживаются2) burn smth. burn tiles (clay, etc.) обжигать изразцы и т. д.3) burn smth. burn one's fingers (one's arm, the skin, etc.) обжигать пальцы и т. д.; pepper (this drink, mustard, etc.) burns my tongue (the throat, etc.) перец и т. д. жжет /обжигает/ мне язык и т. д.; be careful not to burn your mouth (your fingers, etc.) осторожнее, не обожги рот и т. д.4) burn smth. burn coal (wood, gas, oil, etc.) работать на угле и т. д., most steamships now burn oil instead of coal большинство пароходов работает теперь на нефти, а не на угле; this make of саг burns a great deal of petrol эта марка машины расходует много бензина4. IVburn smth. in some manner burn one's tongue (one's finger, etc.) badly сильно обжечь язык и т. д.; burn smth. at some time you've burnt the roast again ты опять сожгла жаркое, у тебя опять подгорело жаркое5. VIburn smth. to some extent burn the pie (the roast, the steak, etc.) black совсем /до угольев/ сжечь пирог и т. д; burn smb. in some manner burn people alive сжигать людей заживо6. VIIburn smth. to do smth. people used to burn candles to get light раньше жилье освещали свечами7. XI1) be burnt the soup (this meat, etc.) is burnt суп и т. д. подгорел; be burnt in some manner be terribly (badly, slightly, etc.) burnt быть сильно и т. д. обожженным, получить сильные ожоги, сильно подгореть; the ground was burnt hard by the sun от палящего солнца земля стала твердой /высохла/; get smth. burnt get one's fingers burnt a) обжечься, обжечь пальцы; 6) попасть /впутаться/ в неприятное положение; be (get) burnt on /about/ smth. get burnt on the hands (on the feet, etc.) получить ожог рук и т. д.; he is burnt about the face у него ожоги на лице /обожжено лицо/2) Ъе (get) burnt to death получить смертельные ожоги, умереть от ожогов; Joan of Arc was burnt to death [at the stake] Жанна Д'Арк была сожжена [на костре]3) be burnt out of smth. the Indians were burnt out, of the forest индейцев выкурили из леса8. XIIIburn to do smth. usually in the' Continuous be burning to tell the truth (to leave the place, etc.) сгорать от желания /нетерпения/ рассказать правду и т. д.9. XVburn in some manner burn low тлеть; the sidewalk is burning hot тротуар раскален; burn blue гореть синим пламенем; the potatoes have burnt black картошка совсем сгорела /сгорела дотла/10. XVI1) burn in smth. burn in the grate (in the fire, etc.) гореть в камине и т. д).; а light is burning in the window в окне горит свет; all lights were burning in the house в доме горели все лампы; burn with (without) smth. burn with a crackle (with a purple flame, with a dull light, without flame, without smoke, etc.) гореть потрескивая и т. д.2) burn to some state the pie (the fish, potatoes, etc.) burnt to a crisp пирог и т. д). совсем сгорел; the stake burnt to cinders от бифштекса остались одни угли3) burn with smth. usually in the Continmus be burning with shame (with impatience, with curiosity, etc.) сгорать от стыда и т. д., be burning with hatred (with desire, with enthusiasm. etc.) гореть ненавистью и т. д., be burning with anger (with rage, with wrath, etc.) кипеть от злости и r. д., burn with love (with passion, with ardour) пылать любовью и т. д.; he is burning with envy (with jealousy) его сжигает /гложет/ зависть (ревность); he is burning; with ambition (with pride, etc.) его обуревает честолюбие и т. д., they were burning with religious zeal ни обуяло религиозное рвение; burn with fever быть в жару, гореть в лихорадке; burn in smth. anger (hatred, etc.) burnt in his heart в его сердце кипела злоба и т. д.4) burn into (upon) smth. burn into smb.'s memory врезаться в чью-л. память; burn into (upon) smb.'s mind (into smb.'s soul) оставлять неизгладимый след в чьей-л. памяти (в чьей-л. душе); what he saw burnt into his soul то, что он увидел, запало ему в душу11. XVIIIburn oneself look out you'll burn yourself! осторожнее, [ты] обожжешься!; the child burnt itself badly playing with fire играя с огнем, ребенок получил сильные ожоги12. XIX1|| burn like matchwood (like tinder) =burn гореть как солома13. XXI11) burn smth. in (on) smth. burn one's initials on a handle выжигать свой инициалы на ручке; burn a hole in a rug прожигать дыру в ковре; burn smth. to smth. burn a house (a building, a village, etc.) to the ground /to ashes/ сжигать дом и т. д. дотла; burn one's fingers to the bone сжигать пальцы до кости; burn the pie (the bacon, the steak, etc.) to cinders /to a crisp/ дать пирогу и т. д. сильно подгореть; burn smth., smb. on (at) smth. burn one's hand (one's finger, one's arm, etc.) on a hot iron обжечь руку и т. д. о горячий утюг; burn heretics (witches, etc.) at the stake сжигать еретиков и т. д. на костре2) burn smb. out of smth. burn soldiers out of a fort (people out of a house, a fox out of a hole, etc.) выкуривать солдат из крепости и т. д. -
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bə:n
1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) quemar2) (to use as fuel.) quemar3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) quemar4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) arder
2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) quemadura- burnerburn1 n quemaduraburn2 vb1. quemar / quemarse2. arderto be burning hot estar muy caliente / estar ardiendotr[bɜːn]1 (stream) arroyo————————tr[bɜːn]1 quemadura1 quemar2 quemarse4 (food) quemar5 (land, plants) abrasar6 (body) incinerar7 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL (cauterise) cauterizar8 (harden bricks) cocer9 (put to death) quemar1 (blaze, glow) arder2 (candle, light) estar encendido,-a3 (food) quemarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto burn to a cinder calcinar, reducir a cenizasto burn low no quemar biento burn well quemar biento burn one's boats figurative use quemar el último cartuchoto burn the candle at both ends figurative use hacer de la noche díato burn one's fingers figurative use pillarse los dedosto burn the midnight oil figurative use quemarse las pestañasto burn a hole in something hacer un agujero en algo quemándoloto burn a hole in one's pocket figurative use quemarle a uno el bolsilloto be burned alive ser quemado,-a vivo,-ato get burnt quemarseto have a burnt taste saber a quemado1) : quemar, incendiarto burn a building: incendiar un edificioI burned my hand: me quemé la mano2) consume: usar, gastar, consumirburn vi1) : arder (dícese de un fuego o un edificio), quemarse (dícese de la comida, etc.)2) : estar prendido, estar encendidowe left the lights burning: dejamos las luces encendidas3)to burn out : consumirse, apagarse4)to burn with : arder dehe was burning with jealousy: ardía de celosburn n: quemadura fn.• quemadura s.f.• quemazón s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: burned) or: burnt•) = abrasar v.• achicharrar v.• arder v.• asar v.• asolar v.• asurar v.• cauterizar v.• churruscar v.• escalfar v.• incendiar v.• quemar v.• requemar v.• resquemar v.• tostar v.
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1. bɜːrn, bɜːn1)a) \<\<fire/flame/building\>\> arder; \<\<wood/coal\>\> arder, quemarseI can smell burning — huele or hay olor a quemado
the smell of burning rubber — el olor a goma quemada or (Méx) hule quemado
b) \<\<food\>\> quemarsec) ( in sun) \<\<skin\>\> quemarse2)a) ( be hot) arderb) ( sting) \<\<eyes/wound\>\> escocer*, arder (esp AmL)a burning sensation — un escozor, un ardor (esp AmL)
3) ( be consumed) ardershe burned for revenge — (liter) deseaba ardientemente vengarse
2.
vt1)a) \<\<letter/rubbish\>\> quemar; \<\<building/town\>\> incendiar, quemarto burn one's boats o bridges — quemar las naves
b) ( overcook) quemarI've burned the cake — se me ha quemado el pastel; candle, oil I 1) d)
2)a) ( injure) quemarto be burned to death — morir* abrasado
b) ( swindle) (AmE sl) estafar, timar (fam)•Phrasal Verbs:- burn off- burn out- burn up
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1) (on skin, surface) quemadura f2) ( stream) (dial or poet) arroyo m
I [bɜːn] (vb: pt, pp burned, burnt)1. N1) (Med) quemadura f2) (Space) [of rocket] fuego m2. VT1) (gen) quemar; [+ house, building] incendiar; [+ corpse] incinerar; [+ mouth, tongue] quemar, escaldarto burn one's finger/hand — quemarse el dedo/la mano
I've burnt myself! — ¡me he quemado!, ¡me quemé! (LAm)
- burn one's boats or bridges- burn the candle at both ends- burn one's fingers2) [sun] [+ person, skin] tostar; [+ plants] abrasar3) [+ fuel] consumir, usar4) [+ CD, DVD] tostar3. VI1) [fire, building etc] arder, quemarse; (=catch fire) incendiarse2) [skin] (in sun) quemarse, tostarse3) [meat, pastry etc] quemarse4) [light, gas] estar encendido5) (fig)to burn with anger/passion etc — arder de rabia/pasión etc
4.CPDburns unit N — unidad f de quemados
- burn off- burn out- burn up
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[bɜːn]N (Scot) arroyo m, riachuelo m* * *
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1. [bɜːrn, bɜːn]1)a) \<\<fire/flame/building\>\> arder; \<\<wood/coal\>\> arder, quemarseI can smell burning — huele or hay olor a quemado
the smell of burning rubber — el olor a goma quemada or (Méx) hule quemado
b) \<\<food\>\> quemarsec) ( in sun) \<\<skin\>\> quemarse2)a) ( be hot) arderb) ( sting) \<\<eyes/wound\>\> escocer*, arder (esp AmL)a burning sensation — un escozor, un ardor (esp AmL)
3) ( be consumed) ardershe burned for revenge — (liter) deseaba ardientemente vengarse
2.
vt1)a) \<\<letter/rubbish\>\> quemar; \<\<building/town\>\> incendiar, quemarto burn one's boats o bridges — quemar las naves
b) ( overcook) quemarI've burned the cake — se me ha quemado el pastel; candle, oil I 1) d)
2)a) ( injure) quemarto be burned to death — morir* abrasado
b) ( swindle) (AmE sl) estafar, timar (fam)•Phrasal Verbs:- burn off- burn out- burn up
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I [bɜːn]nome bruciatura f., scottatura f.; med. ustione f.II 1. [bɜːn]1) (damage by heat or fire) bruciare [ papers]; dare fuoco a, incendiare [ building]; [ sun] bruciare [ skin]; [ acid] corrodere, bruciare [ surface]; [alcohol, food] bruciare [ mouth]to be burned to the ground, to ashes — essere distrutto dal fuoco, incenerito
2) (use)to burn coal, gas — [ boiler] andare a carbone, a gas
3) inform. gerg. masterizzare [CD]2.1) (be consumed by fire) bruciare2) (be turned on) [ light] essere acceso3) (be painful) [blister, wound] bruciare; (from sun) [ skin] scottarsihis cheeks were burning — aveva il viso rosso, era tutto rosso
4) gastr. [toast, meat] bruciarsi; [ sauce] attaccarsi5) fig. (be eager)3.to be burning with desire — bruciare o ardere di desiderio
- burn off- burn out- burn up••* * *[bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) bruciare2) (to use as fuel.) infiammare3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) consumare4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) bruciare2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) ustione- burner* * *I [bɜːn]nome bruciatura f., scottatura f.; med. ustione f.II 1. [bɜːn]1) (damage by heat or fire) bruciare [ papers]; dare fuoco a, incendiare [ building]; [ sun] bruciare [ skin]; [ acid] corrodere, bruciare [ surface]; [alcohol, food] bruciare [ mouth]to be burned to the ground, to ashes — essere distrutto dal fuoco, incenerito
2) (use)to burn coal, gas — [ boiler] andare a carbone, a gas
3) inform. gerg. masterizzare [CD]2.1) (be consumed by fire) bruciare2) (be turned on) [ light] essere acceso3) (be painful) [blister, wound] bruciare; (from sun) [ skin] scottarsihis cheeks were burning — aveva il viso rosso, era tutto rosso
4) gastr. [toast, meat] bruciarsi; [ sauce] attaccarsi5) fig. (be eager)3.to be burning with desire — bruciare o ardere di desiderio
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(unreg.)I v/t (hat verbrannt) burn; (versengen) scorch; (Müll) incinerate; (Leiche einäschern) cremate; CHEM. convert; (Kalorien, Fett etc.) burn off; die Sonne hat ihn verbrannt he has got sunburn ( oder sunburnt); sich (Dat) beim Sonnen den Rücken verbrennen get sunburnt on one’s back; sich (Dat) die Zunge etc. verbrennen burn ( oder scald) one’s tongue etc.; der Körper verbrennt den Zucker the sugar is converted by the body; Finger, Mund, Scheiterhaufen, verbranntII v/i (ist) burn; Gebäude etc.: burn down, be destroyed by fire, be burn|t (bes. Am. -ed) to the ground, be gutted; Person, lebend: be burn|t (bes. Am. -ed) to death; CHEM. be converted (zu into); drei Menschen sind in dem Haus verbrannt three people burn|t (Am. -ed) to death in the house; der Kuchen / das Steak ist verbrannt the cake / steak has got burn|t (bes. Am. -ed); Kohlehydrate verbrennen im Körper zu... carbohydrates are converted in the body into...III v/refl burn o.s., get burn|t (bes. Am. -ed); sich aus Protest öffentlich ( selbst) verbrennen make a protest by setting fire to oneself in public ( oder by self-immolation)* * *to burn down; to burn; to scorch; to deflagrate; to incinerate; to cremate; to be on fire* * *ver|brẹn|nen ptp verbra\#nnt [fɛɐ'brant] irreg1. vt1) (mit Feuer) to burn; Müll to burn, to incinerate; (= einäschern) Tote to cremate; (= verbrauchen) Gas, Kerzen to burn; Treibstoff, Kalorien to burn, to useverbrannte Erde (fig) — scorched earth
die Zunge/den Mund verbrennen (lit) — to burn one's tongue/mouth
verbrennen (fig) — to open one's big mouth (inf)
See:→ Finger2. vrto burn oneself; (= sich verbrühen) to scald oneself3. vi aux seinto burn; (Mensch, Tier) to burn (to death); (= niederbrennen Haus etc) to burn down; (durch Sonne, Hitze) to be scorchedalles verbrannte, alles war verbrannt — everything was destroyed in the fire
* * *1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) burn2) (to use as fuel.) burn* * *ver·bren·nen *I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \verbrennen to burn sth2. HIST▪ jdn \verbrennen to burn sb [to death]jdn auf dem Scheiterhaufen/bei lebendigem Leibe \verbrennen to burn sb at the stake/alive3. (versengen)▪ etw \verbrennen to scorch sthII. vr Hilfsverb: habenIII. vi Hilfsverb: sein to burn; Gebäude to burn [down]; Fahrzeug to burn [out]; Mensch to burn [to death]im Garten unseres Nachbarn verbrennt wieder Abfall! our neighbour is burning [or incinerating] rubbish in his garden again!* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein burn; < person> burn to death2.es riecht verbrannt — (ugs.) there's a smell of burning
transitives Verb1) burn; burn, incinerate < rubbish>; cremate < dead person>2) (verletzen) burnsich (Dat.) an der heißen Suppe die Zunge verbrennen — burn or scald one's tongue on the hot soup
* * *verbrennen (irr)A. v/t (hat verbrannt) burn; (versengen) scorch; (Müll) incinerate; (Leiche einäschern) cremate; CHEM convert; (Kalorien, Fett etc) burn off;die Sonne hat ihn verbrannt he has got sunburn ( oder sunburnt);sich (dat)beim Sonnen den Rücken verbrennen get sunburnt on one’s back;sich (dat)die Zunge etcder Körper verbrennt den Zucker the sugar is converted by the body; → Finger, Mund, Scheiterhaufen, verbranntB. v/i (ist) burn; Gebäude etc: burn down, be destroyed by fire, be burnt (besonders US -ed) to the ground, be gutted; Person, lebend: be burnt (besonders US -ed) to death; CHEM be converted (zu into);drei Menschen sind in dem Haus verbrannt three people burnt (US -ed) to death in the house;der Kuchen/das Steak ist verbrannt the cake/steak has got burnt (besonders US -ed);Kohlehydrate verbrennen im Körper zu … carbohydrates are converted in the body into …C. v/r burn o.s., get burnt (besonders US -ed);sich aus Protest öffentlich (selbst) verbrennen make a protest by setting fire to oneself in public ( oder by self-immolation)* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein burn; < person> burn to death2.es riecht verbrannt — (ugs.) there's a smell of burning
transitives Verb1) burn; burn, incinerate < rubbish>; cremate < dead person>2) (verletzen) burnsich (Dat.) an der heißen Suppe die Zunge verbrennen — burn or scald one's tongue on the hot soup
* * *adj.burned adj. v.to burn v.to burn v.(§ p.,p.p.: burned)or: burnt•)to incinerate v.to scorch v. -
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I [bɜːn] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. burnt, burned1) гореть, пылатьThere was a fire burning in the large fireplace. — В большом камине горел огонь.
When I arrived one of the vehicles was still burning. — Когда я прибыл, одна из машин ещё горела.
Let's leave the fire to burn down and go into our tents. — Пусть костер догорает, а мы пошли по палаткам.
The fire burned away for five days. — Пожар полыхал пять дней.
2) книжн. гореть, пылать, кипеть ( от эмоций)to burn with fever — быть в жару, пылать как в огне
to make smb. burn with anger — разозлить кого-л.
to be burning to do smth. — сгорать от желания сделать что-л.
to burn for smth. — жаждать чего-л.
Dan burned to know what the reason could be. — Дэн сгорал от желания узнать причину.
I was burning with curiosity. — Я сгорал от любопытства.
The young singer has been burning for a chance to hear the cheers of the crowd. — Юный певец жаждал услышать одобрительные возгласы толпы.
3) гореть, пылать, иметь повышенную температуру и пунцовый цветYour forehead is burning. Have you got fever? — Лоб очень горячий. У тебя температура?
My ears were burning. — У меня горели уши.
4) гореть, светить (о лампе, свече); светить, сверкать (о солнце, звёздах)The building was darkened except for a single light burning in a third-story window. — Здание было тёмным, только в окне на четвёртом этаже горел свет.
Syn:5) светиться, сверкать, отражать огонь, светThe earth-banks of the railway-line burned crimson under the darkening sky. — Земляная насыпь железнодорожной линии светилась тёмно-малиновым цветом в лучах заходящего солнца.
6) жечь, сжигатьI burnt her letter. — Я сжёг её письмо.
The cigarette burned a hole in the carpet. — Сигарета прожгла в ковре дыру.
The church burnt to the ground. — Церковь сгорела дотла.
8) дать подгореть или сгоретьI burnt the toast. — Тост у меня подгорел.
The meat has been burnt to ashes / a cinder / a crisp. — От мяса остались одни угольки.
9) подгорать, пригорать ( о пище)I can smell something burning in the kitchen. — Я чувствую, что из кухни пахнет палёным.
Watch them carefully as they finish cooking because they can burn easily. — В конце жарки будьте внимательны, так как они легко пригорают.
10) обжигать, повреждать огнём, чем-л. горячим, едким, жгучимThe sun can burn your skin dangerously. — Солнце может вызвать опасный ожог кожи.
The tea is hot. Don't burn your mouth. — Смотри, не обожгись. Чай горячий.
I burned myself on the stove. — Я обжёгся о печку.
I burned my skin with the acid — Я обжёгся кислотой.
11) обжигаться, получать ожогMy skin burns easily. — Я быстро обгораю на солнце.
12) казнить, сжигать на костреHeretics were burnt at the stake. — Еретиков сжигали на костре.
They burnt him alive. — Они сожгли его заживо.
Syn:13) умереть на костре; погибнуть во время пожараFive people burnt to death in the hotel fire. — Во время пожара в гостинице погибли десять человек.
He was burnt to death in his blazing car. — Он сгорел в объятом пламенем автомобиле.
14) амер.; разг.15) = burn away; = burn offа) разгонять, рассеиватьBy 11a.m. the sun had burnt away the fog to leave clear blue sky. — К одиннадцати часам солнце разогнало туман, и на голубом небе не было ни облачка.
б) исчезать, рассеиваться16)а) использовать в качестве топлива; топить (каким-л. материалом)The power station burns coal from the Ruhr region. — Электростанция использует в качестве топлива уголь из Рурского района.
17) амер.; разг.; = burn upа) вызывать гнев (кого-л.), бесить, приводить в ярость, злитьI get all burned up when I hear how animals are badly treated. — Я просто не знаю, как себя сдержать, когда мне рассказывают, как плохо обращаются с животными.
Syn:б) приходить в ярость, вспылить, рассвирепеть, злитьсяHis rudeness made me burn. — От его грубости я пришёл в ярость.
18) выжигать тавроThe owner's mark was burnt into the animal's skin. — На коже животного было выжжено клеймо хозяина.
19)а) запечатлевать, закреплять, сохранять ( в памяти)The incident burned itself into my memory. — Происшествие надолго запечатлелось в моей памяти.
The spectacle of injustice burnt into his soul. — Зрелище несправедливости глубоко врезалось ему в душу.
20) обжигать (кирпичи, гончарные изделия)21) иссушать землю; высушивать растенияSyn:22) вулканизировать ( резину)23) мед. прижигать24) амер.; разг. обмануть, надуть, нагретьI figured I'd burn the guy for a thousand. — Я рассчитывал нагреть парня на тысячу.
25) разг. записать на компакт-диск, "нарезать" компакт-диск26) разг. курить27) физ.28) разг.; = burn up мчаться ( о транспортном средстве)•- burn down
- burn in
- burn off
- burn out
- burn up••to burn the candle at both ends — безрассудно тратить силы, энергию
to burn one's bridges / boats — сжигать свои мосты, корабли
to burn one's fingers — обжечься на чём-л.
2. сущ.to burn the earth / wind / breeze — амер. нестись во весь опор
1) ожогminor / superficial burn — поверхностный ожог
first-degree / second-degree / third-degree burn — ожог первой, второй, третьей степени
moderate / severe burn — ожог средней степени тяжести, серьёзный ожог
Syn:scald I 1.2) выгоревший или выжженный участок, гарь, пожарище3)а) тавро, клеймоSyn:б) клеймо ( орудие клеймения)4)Syn:Syn:в) раздражение, воспаление ( кожи); натёртость; ссадина5) амер.; австрал.; новозел.а) выжигание растительности (на земле, предназначенной к обработке)б) выжженное место, расчищенное под луг или пашню; разг. ляда; росчисть6) амер.; разг. раздражение, нарастающий гневA slow burn began inside Bob. — У Боба внутри начал медленно нарастать гнев.
7) брит.; разг. табак; сигарета8) тех. поджиг ракетного двигателяa two-minute burn to correct course to the moon — двухминутное включение реактивного двигателя для коррекции курса относительно Луны
9) разг. обман, надувательство10) разг. гонки, бешеная езда на автомобилеII [bɜːn] сущ.; шотл.речушка, ручеёкSyn: -
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[bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) brænde2) (to use as fuel.) brænde3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) brænde4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) brænde; fænge2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) brandsår; brændmærke- burner* * *[bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) brænde2) (to use as fuel.) brænde3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) brænde4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) brænde; fænge2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) brandsår; brændmærke- burner -
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[bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) queimar2) (to use as fuel.) queimar3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) queimar4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) arder2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) queimadura- burner* * *[bə:n] n 1 queimadura. 2 local queimado. 3 queima, queimação. 4 queimada. • vt+vi (ps and pp burnt or burned) 1 queimar: a) estar muito quente, estar em chamas, estar incandescente, arder. b) acender, pôr fogo. c) destruir pelo fogo. d) marcar com ferro, cauterizar, consumir pelo fogo, calor ou ácido. e) fazer com fogo ou instrumento quente. f) dar sensação de calor a. g) iluminar, clarear (lâmpada). h) bronzear. i) incinerar. j) ustular, calcinar. k) cozer, fazer por meio de calor (tijolos). l) produzir queimaduras. m) crestar (plantas). n) sl desperdiçar, dissipar, esbanjar. o) consumir-se no fogo ou na fogueira. 2 estar inflamado por paixão. 3 estar excitado ou ansioso. 4 Chem passar por combustão. 5 sl ser eletrocutado. he burns the midnight oil ele trabalha até altas horas da noite. he burnt his boats ele rompeu com o passado. he burnt up ele ardeu de cólera. he has money to burn sl ele tem dinheiro à beça. he was burnt to death or he was burnt alive ele foi queimado vivo. it was burnt into my mind foi gravado na minha memória. my ears burn minhas orelhas estão zunindo. the building burnt out o prédio foi destruído no incêndio. the house was burnt down a casa queimou (até os alicerces). the money burns a hole in his pocket ele não sabe guardar dinheiro. to burn away destruir, consumir pelo fogo. to burn in cauterizar, ferretear, tornar indelével pela ação do fogo ou de ácidos. to burn off remover tinta por meio de chama de maçarico ou ferro quente. to burn one’s fingers a) queimar os dedos. b) fig receber o castigo por meter-se em coisas alheias. to burn out extinguir, apagar o fogo. to burn up destruir, desfazer-se de alguma coisa pelo fogo. he burnt up the refuse / ele queimou o lixo. you are burning daylight fig você está deitando água no mar. you must not burn the candle at both ends fig você não deve se esforçar demais ou desperdiçar as forças. -
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bə:n 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) brenne2) (to use as fuel.) brenne3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) brenne4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) ta fyr2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) brannsår, forbrenning- burnerbrannsår--------brenne--------forbrenne--------sviIsubst. \/bɜːn\/1) brannskade, brannsår, forbrenning2) brennende følelse, sviing3) ( om brensel) forbrenning4) (f.eks. på tøy) brent flekk, brennflekka slow burn voksende sinne, ulmende sinneIIsubst. \/bɜːn\/( skotsk) bekkIII1) brenne, forbrenne, svi, brenne opp, fyre med, bli brent2) være (glo)varm, ha feber• you're burning!3) bli solbrent4) ( om lyskilde) lyse, gløde, brenne5) dø på bålet6) (amer., slang) bli henrettet i den elektriske stol7) (amer., slang) lure, snyte, svindlebe burnt out bli hjemløs p.g.a. brannburn calories ( fysiologi) forbrenne kalorierburn daylight kaste bort tidenburn down brenne opp, brenne ned (om hus e.l.), legge i askeburn for lengte etterburn into svi (seg) inn i, brenne (seg) inn i (hukommelsen e.l.)burn off svi, brenne opp, fyre opp, brenne av, svi avburn oneself out bli utbrent, være ute av stand til å yte noe mer• if she doesn't slow down, she will burn herself outhvis hun ikke tar det litt mer med ro, vil hun bli fullstendig utbrentburn one's boats eller burn one's bridges brenne broene bak seg, brenne alle broer, brenne sine skipburn one's fingers ( også overført) brenne fingreneburn out brenne ut, brenne ned, bli fullstendig utbrent (om bygning)burn one's candle at both ends brenne sitt lys i begge ender, påta seg for myeburn the midnight oil arbeide til langt på natt, jobbe ut i de små timerburn to lengte etter å, brenne etter åburn up brenne opp flamme oppburn someone up (slang, amer.) irritere noen grenseløst, gjøre noen rasendeburn rubber rase avgårde i full fart, kappkjøreburn with anger\/curiosity brenne av sinne\/nysgjerrighethave money to burn ( hverdagslig) være stinn av gryn -
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̈ɪbə:n I сущ.;
шотланд. речушка, ручеек Syn: brook II, creek II
1. сущ.
1) ожог to receive a burn ≈ получить ожог first-degree burn ≈ ожог первой степени minor burn, superficial burn ≈ поверхностный ожог second-degree burn, moderate burn ≈ ожог средней степени тяжести, ожог второй степени third-degree burn, severe burn ≈ серьезный ожог, ожог третьей степени Syn: scald I
1.
2) а) знак, клеймо Syn: brand
1., stamp
1. б) клеймо (орудие клеймения)
3) а) выжигание растительности (на земле, предназначенной к обработке) б) выжженое место, расчищенное под луг или пашню;
разг. ляда;
росчисть
4) амер.;
разг. проявление нарастающего гнева;
преим. во фразе: slow burn ≈ медленное закипание, медленное нарастание гнева A slow burn began inside Bob. ≈ Внутри Боба медленно нарастал гнев.
5) сл. табак;
сигарета to have a burn ≈ курить сигарету
6) реакт. поджиг ракетного двигателя a two-minute burn to correct course to the moon ≈ двухминутное включение двигателя для коррекции курса
7) сл. гонки;
бешеная езда на автомобиле ∙ to give smb. a burn ≈ окинуть кого-л. уничтожающим взглядом
2. гл.
1) а) гореть, пылать( об огне, пожаре и т. п.) There was a fire burning in the large fireplace. ≈ В большом камине горел огонь. б) перен. гореть, пылать (от любви, гнева и т. п.) ;
быть в гневе, ярости;
поэт. кипеть( о битве) to burn with fever ≈ быть (как) в жару;
пылать, как в огне Dan burned to know what the reason could be. ≈ Дэн сгорал от желания узнать причину.
2) а) гореть, быть охваченным огнем( о материальных предметах) When I arrived one of the vehicles was still burning. ≈ Когда я прибыл, одна из машин еще горела. б) подвергаться распаду или синтезу (о ядерном топливе)
3) а) гореть, светить( о лампе, свече и т. п.) ;
светить, сверкать (о солнце, звездах и т. п.) The building was darkened except for a single light burning in a third-story window. ≈ Здание было темным, только в спальне на втором этаже горел свет. Syn: flame
2., shine
2. б) светиться, сверкать (о других предметах - отражать огонь, свет) The earth-banks of the railway-line burned crimson under the darkening sky. ≈ Земляная насыпь железнодорожной линии светилась темно-малиновым цветом в лучах заходящего солнца. в) сл. мчаться( об автомобиле и т. п.)
4) а) сгорать to burn black ≈ обуглиться, почернеть The wood burned to ashes. ≈ Лес сгорел до тла. б) подгорать, пригорать( о пище) Watch them carefully as they finish cooking because they can burn easily. ≈ В конце жарки будьте внимательны, так как они легко пригорают. в) загореть( на солнце)
5) сжигать;
казнить, сжигать на костре burn to a cinder burn to a crisp burn to death Syn: scorch
2., singe
6) использовать в качестве топлива;
топить( каким-л. материалом) The power station burn coal from the Ruhr region. ≈ Электростанция использует в качестве топлива уголь из Рурского района.
7) а) воспламенять( любовью, страстью и т. п.) б) амер.;
сл. вызывать гнев (кого-л.), бесить, приводить в ярость She burned her date by going home with Bill. ≈ Она взбесила своего ухажера, отправившись домой с Биллом. Syn: anger
2., infuriate
8) а) превращать в пепел;
обугливать б) выжигать тавро в) поджаривать( еду) ;
дать подгореть или сгореть He burned the meat to a crisp. ≈ Он зажарил мясо до появления хрустящей корочки. г) обжигать( кирпичи, гончарные изделия) д) (о солнце) иссушать землю;
высушивать растения;
вызывать загар Syn: parch, dry up, wither, embrown е) вулканизировать( резину) ж) физ. сжигать в ядерном реакторе
9) а) обжигать;
получать ожог Take care not to burn your fingers. ≈ Будьте осторожны, не обожгите пальцы. Syn: scorch
2., sear I
2. б) мед. прижигать в) жечь, разъедать( о едких, разъедающих веществах;
иногда о сильном морозе) Syn: cauterize
10) амер., сл. обмануть, надуть, 'нагреть' I figured I'd burn the guy for a thousand. ≈ Я рассчитываю 'нагреть' парня на тысячу. They always took chances and got burned very badly in past years. ≈ В последние годы они постоянно шли на риск и становились жертвой гнусного мошенничества.
11) сл. курить (табак) ∙ burn away burn down burn for burn into burn off burn out burn up burn with she has money to burn ≈ у нее денег куры не клюют to burn the candle at both ends ≈ безрассудно тратить силы, энергию to burn one's bridges, burn one's boats ≈ сжигать свои мосты, корабли to burn the water ≈ лучить рыбу his money burns a hole in his pocket ≈ деньги жгут ему карман ожог;
обожженное место - * ointment мазь от ожогов - to die of *s умереть от ожогов клеймо выжигание растительности (на земле, предназначенной к обработке) обжиг( кирпича и т. п.) (разговорное) сигарета (сленг) надувательство, обман( реактивно-техническое) поджиг ракетного двигателя жечь, сжигать (тж. * down) выжигать, прожигать использовать в качестве топлива;
топить (каким-л. материалом) - to * coal in one's grate топить камин углем (физическое) сжигать в ядерном реакторе (химическое) сгорать, быстро окисляться гореть, пылать, сгорать (тж. * away) - damp wood will not * сырое дерево не горит - the fire was *ing away cheerfully огонь весело горел пылать, гореть - to * with fever быть в жару, пылать как в огне - to * with enthusiasm гореть энтузиазмом - his hands and forehead were *ing его руки и лоб пылали гореть, светить (о лампе и т. п.) гореть, сверкать (о звездах и т. п.) - all the lights were *ing горели все огни - stars were *ing dimly звезды светили тускло( for) иметь страстное желание (обладать чем-л.) - he *s for his moment of glory он жаждет славы обжигать, получать ожог - to * one's fingers обжечь пальцы;
обжечься( на чем-л.) - the coffee is very hot, don't * your mouth кофе очень горячий, не обожгись - his hands were badly *t with acids на его руках были сильные ожоги от кислот вызывать загар (о солнце) загорать - delicate skins * very easily in the sun нежная кожа легко обгорает на солнце подгорать (о пище) - potatoes are *t to cinders /a crisp, ash/ картошка совсем сгорела дать подгореть или сгореть обжигать (кирпич, гончарные изделия) выжигать (уголь) иссушать (землю) ;
вызывать трещины опалять, высушивать (растительность) сжигать, казнить на костре - Joan of Arc was *t to death Жанну д'Арк сожгли на костре умереть на костре (американизм) (сленг) казнить на электрическом стуле (медицина) прижигать - to * a snakebite прижечь змеиный укус клеймить( животных) вызывать жжение, жечь мчаться изо всех сил (часто * up) (сленг) обмануть;
надуть - to be *ed стать жертвой обмана /мошенничества/;
горько разочароваться - to burn into smth. въедаться( о кислоте и т. п.) ;
врезаться (в память и т. п.) - war scenes burnt into his soul картины войны запомнились ему навсегда > ears * у кого уши горят, про того говорят > to * rubber удирать, сматываться > to * the water лучить рыбу > to * the breeze( американизм) нестись во весь опор > she has money to * у нее денег куры не клюют > money *s a hole in his pocket деньги у него не держатся > to * the candle at both ends прожигать жизнь > to * daylight жечь свет днем;
тратить силы зря > to * the midnight oil засиживаться за работой до глубокой ночи > to * one's bridges /boats/ сжечь мосты /ссвои корабли/, отрезать себе путь к отступлению (шотландское) ручей, ручеек burn выжигание растительности на земле, предназначенной к обработке;
to give (smb.) a burn окинуть (кого-л.) уничтожающим взглядом ~ вызывать загар (о солнце) ~ (burnt, burned) жечь, палить, сжигать;
прожигать;
выжигать;
to burn to a crisp сжигать дотла ~ загорать (о коже) ~ клеймо ~ обжигать (кирпичи) ~ обжигать, получать ожог ~ ожог ~ подгорать (о пище) ~ мед. прижигать ~ вчт. программировать ППЗУ ~ резать (металл) автогеном ~ шотл. ручей ~ сгорать, гореть, пылать (тж. перен.) ;
to burn with fever быть (как) в жару;
пылать, как в огне ~ сжигать в ядерном реакторе ~ away сгорать ~ away сжигать;
the sun burns away the mist солнце рассеивает туман to ~ daylight жечь свет днем to ~ daylight тратить силы зря ~ down догорать ~ down сжигать дотла ~ into врезаться;
the spectacle of injustice burnt into his soul зрелище несправедливости глубоко ранило его душу to ~ one's bridges (boats) сжигать свои мосты (корабли) ;
to burn one's fingers обжечься (на чем-л.) to ~ one's bridges (boats) сжигать свои мосты (корабли) ;
to burn one's fingers обжечься (на чем-л.) ~ out выгореть ~ out выжечь to ~ the candle at both ends безрассудно тратить силы, энергию to ~ the midnight oil засиживаться за работой до глубокой ночи to ~ the water лучить рыбу;
to burn the wind( или the earth), амер. to burn up the road нестись (во весь опор) to ~ the water лучить рыбу;
to burn the wind (или the earth), амер. to burn up the road нестись (во весь опор) ~ (burnt, burned) жечь, палить, сжигать;
прожигать;
выжигать;
to burn to a crisp сжигать дотла ~ up sl. вспылить;
рассвирепеть;
she has money to burn = у нее денег куры не клюют ~ up зажигать;
сжигать to ~ the water лучить рыбу;
to burn the wind (или the earth), амер. to burn up the road нестись (во весь опор) ~ сгорать, гореть, пылать (тж. перен.) ;
to burn with fever быть (как) в жару;
пылать, как в огне flash ~ ожог, вызванный тепловым излучением burn выжигание растительности на земле, предназначенной к обработке;
to give (smb.) a burn окинуть (кого-л.) уничтожающим взглядом his money burns a hole in his pocket деньги у него долго не держатся, деньги ему жгут карман ~ up sl. вспылить;
рассвирепеть;
she has money to burn = у нее денег куры не клюют ~ into врезаться;
the spectacle of injustice burnt into his soul зрелище несправедливости глубоко ранило его душу ~ away сжигать;
the sun burns away the mist солнце рассеивает туман -
17 burn
[bəːn] 1. pt, pp burned or burnt, vtpapers etc palić (spalić perf); fuel spalać (spalić perf); toast etc przypalać (przypalić perf); part of body parzyć (oparzyć perf or sparzyć perf)Phrasal Verbs:- burn out2. vihouse, wood palić się (spalić się perf); fuel spalać się (spalić się perf); toast etc przypalać się (przypalić się perf); blister etc piec3. noparzenie nt* * *[bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) palić2) (to use as fuel.) spalać3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) wypalić4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) palić się2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) oparzenie, wypalona dziura- burner -
18 BRENNA
* * *I)(brenn; brann, brunnum; brunninn), v.1) to burn with a flame (logi, ljós, eldr, kerti brennr);2) to be consumed by fire (á Flugumýri brann fé mikit);nú breðr (= brennr) víðara en hann vildi, the fire spreads wider than he wished;brenna inni, to perish by fire;brenna upp, to be burnt up (á þeiri nátt brann upp allt Danavirki);hlutr e-s brennr við, one gets the worst of it;brann brátt þeirra hlutr við, it soon grew too hot for them;rautt mun fyrir brenna, mun nökkut fyrir brenna, things will brighten up or improve.(-da, -dr), v.1) to burn (brenna bál);2) to destroy by fire (brenna bœ, hof, skip at köldum kolum);brenna e-n inni, to burn one to death in his house;brenna e-t upp, to burn up;3) to cauterize (as a surgical operation);brenna e-n við bölvi, to burn one to cure his malady;brenna e-m díla, to burn spots on one’s back; fig. to brand one’s back;brenna e-m illan díla, to inflict a severe injury upon one;4) to produce by burning (brenna e-t til líms);brenna kol, to burn wood for charcoal;brenna salt, to produce salt by burning (sea-weed);5) to purify (silver or gold) by burning;brent silfr, pure silver (eyrir brendr, mörk brend).f. the burning of a house or person (þá er brenna var á Flugumýri; Njáls brenna).* * *an old obsol. form brinna; pret. brann, 2nd pers. brant, mod. branst; pl. brunnu; sup. brunnit; pres. brenn, 3rd pers. brennr; old breðr, Grág. ii. 295, Fms. vii. 20 (in a verse); brenn (dropping the r), Hm. 56; with the neg. suffix, brennr-at ( non urit), 153, [Ulf. brinnan; A. S. byrnan; Early Engl. to ‘brenn;’ Germ. brennen; the strong form is almost obsolete in Germ.]:—to burn:1. of a light; þeir þóttust sjá fjögr ljós b., Nj. 118, Fas. i. 340; hrælog brunnu ( blazed) af vápnum þeirra, Bs. i. 509: of a candle, to burn out, eigi lengr en kerti þat brennr, Fas. i. 341, 342; cp. Fms. viii. 276.2. to be consumed by fire; kyrtillinn var brunninn, Fms. xi. 420; nú breðr viðara en hann vildi, the fire spreads wider than he would, Grág. l. c.β. of a volcano; er hér brann hraunit, er nú stöndu vér á, Bs. i. 22; brann þá Borgarhraun, Landn. 78, Ann. several times.γ. b. upp, to be burnt up. Grág. i. 459, K. Þ. K. 42; b. inni, to perish by fire, Gþl. 252, Nj. 198, 200.δ. to fester, Fms. xi. 288.ε. to be scolded, Eb. 198; skulu grónir grautar dílarnir þeir er þú brant, 200.3. metaph. in the phrase, e-t or e-s hlutr brennr við, one’s lot or portion of meat gets burnt in the cooling, one gets the worst of it; broth ‘brennr við,’ is burnt: ortu bændr þegar á um bardagann ( they made an onslaught), en þó brann brátt þeirra hlutr við, but it grew soon too hot for them, Fms. iv. 250; Sigurðr kvað sitt skyldu við brenna, quoth Sigurd, he would get the worst of it, i. e. it would never do, Fær. 236: the phrase, e-t brennr fyrir, or e-t rautt brennr fyrir, of bright hopes, rautt mun fyrir b. ok til virðingar snúa, Fs. 68; mun enn nokkut fyrir b. er þér komit heim, Fas. iii. 81. -
19 burn
[bə:n] 1. past tense, past participles - burned, burnt; verb1) (to destroy, damage or injure by fire, heat, acid etc: The fire burned all my papers; I've burnt the meat.) (s)pálit2) (to use as fuel.) pálit3) (to make (a hole etc) by fire, heat, acid etc: The acid burned a hole in my dress.) propálit, vypálit4) (to catch fire: Paper burns easily.) hořet2. noun(an injury or mark caused by fire etc: His burns will take a long time to heal; a burn in the carpet.) popálenina, propálené místo- burner* * *• popálenina• hořet• burn/burned/burned• burn/burnt/burnt -
20 sapere
1. v/t know( essere capace di) be able tosai nuotare? can you swim?lo so I know2. v/i: far sapere qualcosa a qualcuno let someone know somethingsaperla lunga know all about itnon si sa mai you never knowper quel che ne so as far as I knowsapere di ( avere sapore di) taste ofnon sa di nulla it doesn't taste of anything3. m knowledge* * *sapere v.tr.1 to know*: sa sempre la lezione molto bene, she always knows her lesson very well; sa tre lingue straniere, he knows three foreign languages; sapere a mente, a memoria, to know by heart; sapere qlco. per filo e per segno, to know sthg. thoroughly; so per esperienza come vanno queste cose, I know by experience how these things go // sa il fatto suo, he knows his job // chi sa il gioco non lo insegni, (prov.) he who knows the rules does well to keep them to himself2 ( essere a conoscenza di) to know*; ( venire a conoscenza di) to hear*, to learn*; to get* to know: sai che...?, do you know that...?; lo so, I know; non lo so, I don't know; non so niente di tutto questo, I know nothing about all this; vorrei saperne di più, I wish I knew (o I'd like to know) more; so benissimo che sei lì, I know perfectly well you're there; sai bene, meglio di me, you know perfectly well; sapevo che sarebbe venuto, I knew he would come; venire a sapere, to get (o to come) to know; come hai saputo queste notizie?, how did you get this information?; presto o tardi si sa tutto, everything comes out sooner or later; speriamo che non si sappia in giro, let's hope the whole world doesn't know about it; non ho saputo più nulla di lui, I haven't heard any more about him; questo è quanto ho saputo, that is what I heard // far sapere qlco. a qlcu., to let s.o. know sthg.; ( per iscritto) to drop s.o. a line about sthg.; ( a voce) to send s.o. word about sthg. // sapere vita, morte e miracoli di qlcu., to know everything about s.o. // che ne so io?, come faccio a saperlo?, how should I know?; come fai a saperlo?, how do you know? // si può sapere cosa vuoi?, may I know what you want? // non si sa mai, you never know (o you never can tell) // buono a sapersi, that's worth knowing // non voglio più saperne ( di lui, di ciò), I don't want to have anything more to do with him, with it // sappi, sappiate che..., you have to understand that... // devi sapere che ieri..., listen, yesterday... // se (tu) sapessi, se sapeste!, if you only knew // (a) saperlo, (ad) averlo saputo!, if only I'd known! // che io sappia, per quel che ne so io, per quanto mi è dato sapere, as far as I know // per chi non lo sapesse, for those who don't know // sa com'è, you know how it is // Dio sa quando tornerà, God knows when he'll come back; Dio solo (lo) sa dove è andato a finire, God only knows where it's finished up // egli vende vestiti, cappelli, scarpe e che so io, he sells clothes, hats, shoes and what not // è morto di non so quale malattia, he died of some disease or other // in gennaio, si sa, fa freddo, everybody knows that it is cold in January3 ( aver chiaro in mente) to know*: so io cosa devo fare, I know what I must do; non so che fare, che dire, I don't know what to do, what to say; non sai quello che dici, you don't know what you're saying; non so che farci, come fare, I don't know what to do about it; sa di avere ragione, he knows he's right; non sapevo di dover tornare, I didn't know I had to come back; sa quel che vuole, he knows what he wants // ecco, lo sapevo, there, I knew it // un certo non so che, a certain je ne sais quoi4 ( essere capace, essere in grado di) can; ( nei tempi mancanti) to be able; to know* how: sa far tutto, he can do anything; non sa fare niente, he can't do anything; sa parlare inglese e francese, he can speak English and French; non so guidare la macchina, I can't drive a car; ''Sai sciare?'' ''Sì'', ''No'', ''Can you ski?'' ''Yes, I can'', ''No, I can't''; pensi che sappia cavarsela?, do you think he'll be able to manage?; non me l'hanno saputo dire, they weren't able to tell me; saprebbe indicarmi un buon ristorante nella zona?, could you tell me where there is a good restaurant around here?; rivolgiti a lui, saprà certamente consigliarti, ask him, he'll definitely be able to advise you; non sapendo nuotare, rischiò di annegare, not being able (o being unable) to swim, he was in danger of drowning; non ho simpatia per quella gente, non saprei dire perché, I don't like those people but I couldn't say why; sai come si apre questa porta?, do you know how this door opens?; è uno che sa farsi rispettare, he knows how to command respect; non so fare questo esercizio, I don't know how to do this exercise; non saprò mai usare il computer, I'll never know (o learn) how to use a computer (o I'll never be able to use a computer) // con la gente ci sa fare, he knows how to handle people; con lui bisogna saperci fare, you have to know how to handle him◆ v. intr.1 to know*, to be educated: è un uomo che sa, he is an educated (o a cultivated) man; sa di greco e di latino, he's well-versed in Greek and Latin2 ( essere a conoscenza) to know*, to be aware; ( venire a conoscenza) to hear*, to learn*: so dei suoi meriti, I know (o I'm aware) of his merits; non sapevo di questi intrighi, I wasn't aware of these intrigues; ho saputo di un malinteso fra voi due, I've heard of a misunderstanding between you3 ( aver sapore) to taste; ( aver odore) to smell*: questa minestra sa di aglio, this soup tastes of garlic; questa carne sa di bruciato, this meat tastes burnt; la stanza sapeva di fumo, the room smelt of smoke // una ragazza che non sa di niente, an insipid girl4 ( pensare, supporre) to think*: mi sa che hai ragione tu, I think you're right; mi sa che è rimasto a letto, I bet he's stayed in bed.sapere s.m.* * *1. [sa'pere]vb irreg vt1) (conoscere: lezione, nome) to know, (venire a sapere: notizia) to hearsai se torna? — do you know if o whether he is coming back?
lo so, non è colpa tua — I know, it's not your fault
sa quattro lingue — he knows o can speak four languages
come l'ha saputo? — how did he find out o hear about it?
vuoi sapere la verità? — do you want to know o hear the truth?
far sapere qc a qn — to let sb know (about) sth, inform sb about sth
venire a sapere qc (da qn) — to find out o hear about sth (from sb)
2) (essere capace di) to know how tosai nuotare? — do you know how to swim?, can you swim?
3) (rendersi conto) to knownon sa cosa dice — he doesn't know o realize what he's saying
senza saperlo — without realizing it, unwittingly
4)è difficile, e io ne so qualcosa — it's difficult and don't I know itsi sa che... — it's well known that..., everybody knows that...
non saprei — I don't o wouldn't know
mi dispiace, non so che farci — I'm sorry, I don't see what I can do about it
averlo saputo! — had I (o we ecc) known!, if only I (o we ecc) had known!
ci sa fare con le donne/macchine — he has a way with women/cars
1)sapere di — (aver sapore) to taste of, (aver odore) to smell of, fig to smack of, resemble
2)mi sa che... — (credo) I think (that)...
3. sm* * *I 1. [sa'pere]verbo modale (essere capace, potere) can, to be* able to2.verbo transitivo1) (conoscere) to know* [verità, risposta]sapere qcs. su qcn. — to know sth. about sb.
ha ragione, sai — he's right, you know
sappi che non lo permetterò! — I won't stand for it, I tell you!
non si sa mai o non si può mai sapere you never know; a saperlo! se avessi saputo! if only I had known! ne so quanto prima — I'm none the wiser
2) (avere imparato) to know*3) (essere, venire a conoscenza) to hear*, to learn* (di of, about)3.2) (avere sapore) to taste, to savour BE, savor AE (di of); (avere odore) to smell* (di of)sapere di sale, di bruciato — to taste salty, burnt
3) fig. (sembrare)mi sa che — I've got a feeling (that), something tells me (that)
••saperci fare con i bambini — to have a way o be good with children
••saperla lunga in fatto di qcs. — to know a thing or two about sth.
Note:Attenzione a distinguere l'uso di saper fare qualcosa e sapere qualcosa: nel primo caso, sapere funziona da verbo modale, non può avere per soggetto una cosa, e si traduce con can, to be able to o to know how; nel secondo caso, funziona da verbo lessicale e si traduce con to know. Si veda sotto per gli esempi d'uso e i casi minoriII [sa'pere]sostantivo maschile knowledge; (cultura) learning* * *sapere1/sa'pere/ [82]Attenzione a distinguere l'uso di saper fare qualcosa e sapere qualcosa: nel primo caso, sapere funziona da verbo modale, non può avere per soggetto una cosa, e si traduce con can, to be able to o to know how; nel secondo caso, funziona da verbo lessicale e si traduce con to know. Si veda sotto per gli esempi d'uso e i casi minori.(essere capace, potere) can, to be* able to; saper fare to be able to do; sapere come fare to know how to do; non sa guidare she can't drive; sa battere a macchina? can he type? a quattro anni sapevo leggere I could read at the age of four; sai aggiustarlo? do you know how to fix it? non sa dire di no he can't say no; saper ascoltare to be a good listener1 (conoscere) to know* [verità, risposta]; lo so I know; non lo so I don't know; sapere tutto to know everything; sapere qcs. su qcn. to know sth. about sb.; non so perché I don't know why; lo so che è difficile I know it's difficult; sapevo che l'avresti detto I knew you would say that; non sa più quello che dice he doesn't know what he's saying; non ne so niente I don't know anything about it; buono a -rsi that's handy to know; come faccio a saperlo? how should I know? senza saperlo unknowingly; come ben sai as you well know; se proprio vuoi saperlo if you must know; caso mai non lo sapessi in case you didn't know; ha ragione, sai he's right, you know; sai una cosa? (do) you know something? sai cosa? sono proprio stufo you know what? I'm really fed up; sappi che non lo permetterò! I won't stand for it, I tell you! se sapessi! little do you know! se sapessi come sono contento! you can't imagine how happy I am! che io sappia as far as I know; non che io sappia not that I know of; che (cosa) ne so io! how should I know! per quanto ne so to my knowledge; senza che lo sapessi without my knowledge; non saprei I wouldn't know; vai a sapere! chi lo sa! who knows? non si sa mai o non si può mai sapere you never know; a saperlo! se avessi saputo! if only I had known! ne so quanto prima I'm none the wiser2 (avere imparato) to know*; sapere il cinese to know Chinese; sapere per esperienza to know from experience3 (essere, venire a conoscenza) to hear*, to learn* (di of, about); venire a sapere che to hear (it said) that; ho saputo del tuo incidente I heard about your accident; fammelo sapere please let me know; come l'hai saputo? how did you find out? ha fatto sapere che she let it be known that(aus. avere)1 (essere colto) un uomo che sa a cultivated man2 (avere sapore) to taste, to savour BE, savor AE (di of); (avere odore) to smell* (di of); sapere di sale, di bruciato to taste salty, burnt; non sa di niente it has no taste3 fig. (sembrare) sa di fregatura it sounds dodgy; mi sa che I've got a feeling (that), something tells me (that)saperci fare con i bambini to have a way o be good with children; con gli uomini ci sa fare she knows how to handle men; saperla lunga in fatto di qcs. to know a thing or two about sth.; è uno che la sa lunga he's been around; sapere il fatto proprio to know what's what; non voglio più saperne di lui I don't want to hear from him any more; non ne vuole sapere he won't hear of it.————————sapere2/sa'pere/sostantivo m.knowledge; (cultura) learning; sete di sapere thirst for knowledge; un uomo di vasto sapere a man of great learning.
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