burden
Prononciation : [ˈbɜr.dən]
Mot
Contexte : « responsibility »
(noun) a heavy load or something difficult that someone has to deal with. It’s like when you have a lot of homework or a problem to solve that makes you feel stressed.
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She felt that helping her friend was a burden she gladly accepted.
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He did not want to be a burden to his family with his problems.
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What kind of burden do you think students face in school?
Contexte : « responsibility »
(verb) to make someone carry or deal with something heavy or difficult. It’s like when you give a friend extra work or a problem to solve that makes them feel tired or worried.
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The new project may burden the team, but they are ready for the challenge.
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They decided not to burden her with more tasks since she was already busy.
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How can we avoid burdening each other with too much work?
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