
물질이 불에 타서 열과 빛을 내다.
To produce flames and heat while consuming a material such as wood or coal.
예문:
"The dry logs burned brightly in the fireplace all evening."
"A fire was burning in the grate to keep the room warm."
열이나 불, 화학 물질 등으로 인해 상처를 입히거나 손상시키다.
To damage or injure a person or object by exposure to heat, fire, or chemicals.
예문:
"She accidentally burned her hand on the hot stove while cooking."
"The strong acid burned a hole through the laboratory table."
열, 전기, 화학 물질 등에 의해 피부에 생긴 상처.
An injury or mark on the body caused by heat, electricity, or chemicals.
예문:
"The doctor treated the patient for a severe second-degree burn."
"Apply some soothing ointment to that small burn on your arm."
분노, 욕망, 호기심 등의 강렬한 감정을 느끼다.
To feel a very strong or intense emotion, such as anger, desire, or curiosity.
예문:
"He was burning with curiosity to know what was inside the box."
"Her eyes burned with silent rage after the unfair decision."
CD나 DVD 같은 광디스크에 데이터를 기록하다.
To record information onto an optical disc, such as a CD or DVD.
예문:
"I need to burn these wedding photos onto a DVD for the family."
"The software allows you to burn a backup of your entire system."
재치 있거나 날카로운 말로 누군가를 모욕하거나 당황하게 만들다.
To insult or embarrass someone with a particularly clever or sharp remark.
예문:
"The comedian really burned the heckler with a quick-witted comeback."
"He felt totally burned when his younger brother pointed out his mistake."
작은 개울이나 시내.
A small stream or a brook.
예문:
"The hikers stopped to rest by a clear burn running through the glen."
"You can hear the gentle sound of the burn from the cottage garden."
매우 빠르게 혹은 무모하게 달리다.
To drive or move very fast, often in a reckless manner.
예문:
"The sports car burned down the highway at over a hundred miles per hour."
"He burned past the other cyclists to take the lead in the race."