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1 unburden one's conscience
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2 unburden
verb \/ˌʌnˈbɜːdn\/lette, befri fra en byrdeunburden one's conscience lette samvittigheten sin (dvs. tilstå)unburden oneself eller unburden one's heart\/mind lette sitt hjerte -
3 unburden
v. ontlasten, verlichten[ unbə:dn]1 ontlasten ⇒ verlichten, van een last bevrijden♦voorbeelden:unburden oneself of something • iets opbiechtenunburden oneself/one's heart to someone • zijn hart uitstorten bij iemand -
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tr[ʌn'bɜːdən]1 formal use descargar, aliviar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto unburden oneself desahogarse, abrir su corazónunburden [.ʌn'bərdən] vt1) unload: descargar2)to unburden oneself : desahogarsev.• aliviar v.• descargar v.'ʌn'bɜːrdṇ, ʌn'bɜːdṇtransitive verb (liter) ( relieve) \<\<conscience\>\> descargar*to unburden oneself to somebody — desahogarse* con alguien, abrirle* el pecho or el corazón a alguien
[ʌn'bɜːdn]VT1) (lit) [+ person] aliviar2) (fig)to unburden o.s. or one's conscience to sb — desahogarse con algn
to unburden o.s. of sth — desahogarse de algo
* * *['ʌn'bɜːrdṇ, ʌn'bɜːdṇ]transitive verb (liter) ( relieve) \<\<conscience\>\> descargar*to unburden oneself to somebody — desahogarse* con alguien, abrirle* el pecho or el corazón a alguien
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5 unburden
transitive verb(literary) befreien [Gewissen]unburden oneself/one's heart [to somebody] — [jemandem] sein Herz ausschütten
* * *un·bur·den[ʌnˈbɜ:dən, AM -ˈbɜ:r-]vt1. (unload)▪ to \unburden an animal/sb einem Tier/jdm die Lasten abnehmen2. ( fig)▪ to \unburden oneself [to sb] [jdm] sein Herz ausschüttento \unburden one's sorrows seine Sorgen abladen* * *[ʌn'bɜːdn]vt(liter: unload) abladen; (fig) conscience, heart erleichternto unburden oneself/one's heart/one's soul to sb —
to unburden oneself of sth (lit liter) (fig) of anxiety, guilt of sins — etw abladen, sich von etw befreien sich (dat) etw von der Seele reden sich von etw befreien or losmachen etw offenbaren or gestehen
* * *unburden v/t1. a) jemanden von einer Last befreien:unburden sb of sth jemandem etwas abnehmenb) sein Gewissen entlasten, erleichtern:unburden o.s. (to sb) (jemandem) sein Herz ausschüttenb) seine Sünden etc bekennen, beichten:unburden one’s troubles to sb seine Sorgen bei jemandem abladen* * *transitive verb(literary) befreien [Gewissen]unburden oneself/one's heart [to somebody] — [jemandem] sein Herz ausschütten
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6 (to) unburden
(to) unburden /ʌnˈbɜ:dn/v. t.2 levare il carico (il basto, ecc.) a● to unburden oneself, confidarsi; sfogarsi: to unburden oneself to sb., confidarsi con q. □ to unburden oneself of a secret, alleggerirsi di un segreto □ (relig.) to unburden one's soul to a priest, sgravarsi l'anima confessandosi a un prete. -
7 (to) unburden
(to) unburden /ʌnˈbɜ:dn/v. t.2 levare il carico (il basto, ecc.) a● to unburden oneself, confidarsi; sfogarsi: to unburden oneself to sb., confidarsi con q. □ to unburden oneself of a secret, alleggerirsi di un segreto □ (relig.) to unburden one's soul to a priest, sgravarsi l'anima confessandosi a un prete.
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