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burn

Aussprache: [bɜrn]

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Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to hurt or damage something by fire or heat. This happens when something gets too hot, like when you put your hand on a stove.

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I carefully placed the marshmallow over the fire to burn it just enough for roasting.

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He didn't burn his hand because he moved it away from the hot pan in time.

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What should you do if you accidentally burn yourself?

Kontext: „emotional state“

(verb) to feel a strong emotion, like love or anger. When you are really passionate about something, it can feel like a fire inside you.

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The champion's desire to win burned brightly in his heart during the race.

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She did not burn with excitement when she heard the bad news.

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Can you feel your love for your family burn strong every day?

Kontext: „physical sensation“

(noun) the feeling of pain caused by heat or fire. If you touch something hot, you might feel a burn on your skin.

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She felt a small burn on her finger after touching the hot coffee pot.

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He did not feel any burn after diving into the cool water.

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What should you do if you notice a burn on your skin?

Kontext: „duration or process“

(verb) to stay lit or to keep going with a fire. This describes when a fire continues to produce heat and light for a while.

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The campfire burned brightly throughout the night.

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The fire did not burn well because it was damp and filled with wet wood.

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How long can a fire burn before it goes out?

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