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1 carboniser
carboniser [kaʀbɔnize]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ bois, substance] to carbonize ; [+ forêt, maison] to reduce to ashes ; [+ rôti] to burn to a cinder* * *kaʀbɔnize1) Chimie to carbonize2) ( brûler complètement) to burn [somebody] to death [personne]; to reduce [something] to ashes [forêt, maison, corps]; to char [objet, arbre, poutre]* * *kaʀbɔnize vtto carbonize, (= brûler complètement) to burn down, to reduce to ashes* * *carboniser verb table: aimer vtr1 Chimie to carbonize;2 ( brûler complètement) to burn [sb] to death [personne]; to reduce [sth] to ashes [forêt, maison, corps]; to char [objet, arbre, poutre]; les poutres ont été carbonisées par l'incendie the beams were charred by the fire;3 Culin to burn [sth] to a cinder.[karbɔnize] verbe transitif1. [brûler - viande] to burn to a cinder ; [ - édifice] to burn to the ground -
2 calciner
kalsine* * *calciner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( carboniser) to char; ( au four) to burn [sth] to a crisp;2 Chimie to calcine.[kalsine] verbe transitif1. [transformer en chaux] to calcine3. [chauffer - brique, minerai] to calcine————————se calciner verbe pronominal intransitif1. [viande] to burn to a cinder2. [être chauffé - brique, minerai] to calcine -
3 cramer
cramer (inf!) [kʀame]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb[maison, mobilier] to go up in flames ; [tissu, papier, rôti] to burn2. transitive verb* * *kʀame *1. vt2. vi* * *cramer○ verb table: aimerA vtr to burn [rôti]; to singe [linge].B vi [maison, forêt, meubles] to go up in flames.[krame] (familier) verbe intransitif[immeuble] to be on fire[rôti, tissu] to burn[circuit électrique, prise] to burn out————————[krame] (familier) verbe transitif -
4 cendré
cendre [sɑ̃dʀ]feminine nouna. ( = substance) ash* * *sɑ̃dʀnom féminin ash* * *sɑ̃dʀ1. nf(= matière) ashsous la cendre CUISINE — in the embers
2. cendres nmpl1) [foyer] ashesréduire qch en cendres — to reduce sth to ashes, to burn sth to the ground
2) (volcaniques) ash sg3) [défunt] ashes* * *cendre nf ash; cendre de cigarette cigarette ash; couleur de cendre ashen; pommes de terre cuites sous la cendre potatoes baked in the embers; le feu couve sous la cendre lit the fire is smouldering; fig there's something brewing; réduire en cendres to reduce to ashes; ⇒ mercredi.2. [couvert de cendres] ash covered————————cendrée nom féminin2. [revêtement] cinder[piste] cinder track
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burn to a cinder — index burn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
burn to a cinder — v. burn to ashes … English contemporary dictionary
burn — I verb blaze, blister, brand, burn to a cinder, burst into flame, catch fire, cauterize, char, conflagrate, consume, cremate, deflagrate, enkindle, fire, flame up, flare, gut, ignite, incandesce, incendiarize, incinerate, inflame, kindle, light… … Law dictionary
burn something to a cinder — burn sth to a ˈcinder/ˈcrisp idiom to cook sth for too long or with too much heat, so that it becomes badly burnt Main entry: ↑burnidiom … Useful english dictionary
burn something to a crisp — informal phrase to burn something completely The dinner was burned to a crisp. Thesaurus: to burn somethingsynonym Main entry: crisp * * * burn something completely, leaving only a charred remnant * * * … Useful english dictionary
cinder — [sin′dər] n. [ME & OE sinder, dross of iron, slag < IE base * sendhro , coagulating fluid > Ger sinter, dross of iron, stalactite, sintern, to trickle, coagulate, Czech śadra, gypsum] 1. slag, as from the reduction of metallic ores 2. a… … English World dictionary
burn — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ horrific (esp. BrE), nasty, serious, severe, terrible ▪ minor, slight, superficial ▪ … Collocations dictionary
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
burn — 1 verb past and past participle burnt or burned FIRE 1 PRODUCE HEAT (I) to produce heat and flames: Is the fire still burning? 2 DESTROY WITH FIRE (I, T) to be destroyed by fire or destroy something with fire: burn sth: I burnt all his old… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
burn out — verb a) To extinguish due to lack of fuel. The candle finally burned out. b) To tire due to overwork. Mr. Mason, shivering as some one chanced to open the door, asked for more coal to be put on the fire, which had burnt out its flame, though its… … Wiktionary
ἀπανθρακώσῃ — ἀπανθρακόω burn to a cinder aor subj mid 2nd sg ἀπανθρακόω burn to a cinder aor subj act 3rd sg ἀπανθρακόω burn to a cinder fut ind mid 2nd sg ἀ̱πανθρακώσῃ , ἀπανθρακόω burn to a cinder futperf ind mp 2nd sg (doric aeolic) ἀ̱πανθρακώσῃ ,… … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)