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1 burn up
phr.v. 1. се разгорува, се распламтува (огнот)2. astron. изгорува (ракетата/проектилот/кометата - во атмосферата на земјата)3. burn sb up amer. inf. разбеснува некого4. burn sth up спалува нешто; burn up calories троши калории
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