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burn·ing
(bûr′nĭng)adj.
1. Marked by flames or intense heat: a burning sun.
2. Characterized by intense emotion; passionate: a burning desire for justice.
3. Of immediate import; urgent: "the issues that seem so burning in Washington" (John F. Kennedy).
burn′ing·ly adv.
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burning
(ˈbɜːnɪŋ)adj
1. intense; passionate
2. urgent; crucial: a burning problem.
n
3. (Ceramics) a form of heat treatment used to harden and finish ceramic materials or to prepare certain ores for further treatment by calcination
4. (Metallurgy) overheating of an alloy during heat treatment in which local fusion or excessive oxide formation and penetration occur, weakening the alloy
5. (Jewellery) the heat treatment of particular kinds of gemstones to change their colour
ˈburningly adv
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burn•ing
(ˈbɜr nɪŋ)adj.
1. intense; passionate: a burning desire.
2. urgent or crucial: a burning question.
[before 1000]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() change of integrity - the act of changing the unity or wholeness of something arson, fire-raising, incendiarism - malicious burning to destroy property; "the British term for arson is fire-raising" incineration - the act of burning something completely; reducing it to ashes |
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3. | ![]() deflagration - combustion that propagates through a gas or along the surface of an explosive at a rapid rate driven by the transfer of heat flame, flaming, fire - the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke; "fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries" internal combustion - the combustion of fuel inside a cylinder (as in an internal-combustion engine) oxidation, oxidisation, oxidization - the process of oxidizing; the addition of oxygen to a compound with a loss of electrons; always occurs accompanied by reduction | |
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5. | burning - execution by fire auto-da-fe - the burning to death of heretics (as during the Spanish Inquisition) | |
6. | burning - a form of torture in which cigarettes or cigars or other hot implements are used to burn the victim's skin | |
Adj. | 1. | burning - of immediate import; "burning issues of the day" |
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burning
adjective
1. very hot, boiling, baking, flaming, tropical, roasting, searing, blistering, fiery, scorching, sizzling, red-hot, torrid, sweltering, broiling, unbearably hot the burning desert of central Asia
2. intense, passionate, earnest, eager, frantic, frenzied, ardent, fervent, impassioned, zealous, vehement, all-consuming, fervid I had a burning ambition to become a journalist.
intense cool, calm, mild, faint, passive, indifferent, apathetic
intense cool, calm, mild, faint, passive, indifferent, apathetic
3. blazing, flaming, fiery, ignited, smouldering, glowing, ablaze, in flames, afire He was last seen alive as he ran into his burning house.
4. flashing, blazing, flaming, gleaming, fiery She glared at both of them with burning, reproachful eyes.
5. crucial, important, pressing, significant, essential, vital, critical, acute, compelling, urgent a burning question
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burning
adjective1. On fire:
Idioms: in a blaze, in flames.
2. Marked by much heat:
4. Fired with intense feeling:
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palavapalopolttava
goreč
burning
[ˈbɜːnɪŋ]A. N
2. (= setting on fire) → quema f
the burning (down) of the Embassy during the riots → la quema de la embajada durante los disturbios
the burning (down) of the Embassy during the riots → la quema de la embajada durante los disturbios
B. ADJ
1. (= on fire) [building, forest] → en llamas; [coals, flame] → ardiente; [candle] → encendido
the burning bush (Bible) → la zarza ardiente, la zarza que ardía sin consumirse
the burning bush (Bible) → la zarza ardiente, la zarza que ardía sin consumirse
2. (= hot) [sun] → abrasador, ardiente; [sand] → ardiente; [desert] → infernal; [face, skin] → ardiendo; [thirst, fever] → abrasador; [sensation] → de ardor, de escozor
they drank some water to cool their burning throats → bebieron agua para refrescar sus ardientes gargantas
with a burning face (through embarrassment, shame) → con la cara ardiendo de vergüenza
they drank some water to cool their burning throats → bebieron agua para refrescar sus ardientes gargantas
with a burning face (through embarrassment, shame) → con la cara ardiendo de vergüenza
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
burning
[ˈbɜːrnɪŋ] adj [building, forest, vehicle] → en flammes
(= very hot) [sand, sun] → brûlant(e)
[issue, question] → brûlant(e)
(= strong) [ambition, desire] → brûlant(e)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
burning
adj
candle, town → brennend; coals also, face → glühend; I still have this burning sensation in my mouth/on my skin → mein Mund/meine Haut brennt immer noch; the burning bush (Bibl) → der brennende Dornbusch
(fig) thirst, question, topic → brennend; desire also, fever, hate, passion, ambition → glühend; burning issue → brandaktuelles Problem
n there is a smell of burning, I can smell burning → es riecht verbrannt or (Cook also) → angebrannt
burning
:burning glass
n → Brennglas nt
burning life
n → Brenndauer f
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burning
[ˈbɜːnɪŋ]Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
burning
n. ardor, quemadura; irritación;
a ___ feeling → sensación de ___, quemazón;
___ on urination → ___ al orinar.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
burning
(pain) adj quemante, ardiente; n (sensation) ardor m, quemazón fEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.