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burns unit
Unidad de quemados
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
burns unit SUST.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. burn1 <pret. & part. pas. burned or burnt> [ingl. am. bərn, ingl. brit. bəːn] V. intr.
1.1. burn:
burn fire/flame:
burn wood/coal:
burn wood/coal:
burn building/town:
1.2. burn gas/light:
estar prendido amer. also
1.3. burn food:
1.4. burn (in sun):
burn skin:
2.1. burn (be hot):
2.2. burn (smart, sting):
burn eyes/wound:
burn eyes/wound:
arder esp amer.
un ardor esp amer.
2.3. burn acid/ice:
3.1. burn (be consumed):
to burn with sth
3.2. burn (long) liter.:
to burn to + infin
morirse por  +  infin
to burn to + infin
arder en deseos de  +  infin liter.
II. burn1 <pret. & part. pas. burned or burnt> [ingl. am. bərn, ingl. brit. bəːn] V. trans.
1.1. burn:
burn letter/book/rubbish
burn building/town
burn building/town
1.2. burn (overcook):
1.3. burn (consume):
1.4. burn witch/heretic:
2.1. burn (injure):
2.2. burn (swindle) ingl. am.:
burn argot
burn argot
timar coloq.
3. burn (create):
III. burn1 [ingl. am. bərn, ingl. brit. bəːn] SUST.
1. burn (injury):
2. burn (on surface):
3. burn (feeling):
ardor m esp amer.
slow burn ingl. am. coloq. Mary did a slow burn when she heard it
I. oil [ingl. am. ɔɪl, ingl. brit. ɔɪl] SUST.
1.1. oil U (petroleum):
to strike oil coloq.
to strike oil literal (reach oil)
1.2. oil U (lubricant):
atrbv. oil change
1.3. oil U:
1.4. oil U (for domestic heating):
1.5. oil U (for domestic lamps, stoves):
parafina f amer.
2.1. oil U or C GASTR.:
2.2. oil U or C (essence):
3.1. oil C (painting):
3.2. oil <oils, pl > (paints):
II. oil [ingl. am. ɔɪl, ingl. brit. ɔɪl] V. trans.
1. oil:
oil machine/hinge
oil machine/hinge
oil machine/hinge
oil wood/bat
2. oil <oiled, part. pas. >:
oiled argot (drunk)
oiled argot (drunk)
cocido coloq.
candle [ingl. am. ˈkændl, ingl. brit. ˈkand(ə)l] SUST.
burn2 [ingl. am. bərn, ingl. brit. bəːn] SUST. regio. (stream)
unit [ingl. am. ˈjunət, ingl. brit. ˈjuːnɪt] SUST.
1.1. unit (item) COM.:
the plant manufactures 10, 000 units a month atrbv. cost/price
the plant manufactures 10, 000 units a month atrbv. cost/price
1.2. unit (part, machine):
unit ELECTR., MEC.
1.3. unit (of furniture):
1.4. unit (building):
2.1. unit (group):
2.2. unit (department):
3.1. unit MAT.:
3.2. unit (of measurement):
3.3. unit (dose):
4.1. unit UNIV. (credit):
4.2. unit (in educational course):
en el diccionario PONS
burn1 [bɜ:n, ingl. am. bɜ:rn] SUST. esc. (stream)
I. burn2 <[or -ed]> [bɜ:n, ingl. am. bɜ:rn] burnt <[or -ed], burnt> burnt <[or -ed], burnt> V. intr.
1. burn:
burn (be in flames) house, wood
burn (be in flames) house, wood
burn (be black) food
2. burn (be hot):
3. burn (be switched on):
4. burn (long):
5. burn (feel emotion strongly):
6. burn (be red):
II. burn2 <[or -ed]> [bɜ:n, ingl. am. bɜ:rn] burnt <[or -ed], burnt> burnt <[or -ed], burnt> V. trans.
burn paper, rubbish, food
burn building
burn throat, tongue
burn throat, tongue
III. burn2 [bɜ:n, ingl. am. bɜ:rn] burnt <[or -ed], burnt> burnt <[or -ed], burnt> SUST.
quemada f Méx.
unit [ˈju:nɪt] SUST.
1. unit a. INFORM., COM.:
2. unit + sing./pl v. (organized group of people):
3. unit (element of furniture):
en el diccionario PONS
I. burn <burnt [or -ed] , burnt [or -ed]> [bɜrn] V. intr.
1. burn:
burn (be in flames) house, wood
burn (be in flames) house, wood
burn (be black) food
2. burn (be hot):
3. burn (be switched on):
4. burn (want):
5. burn (feel emotion strongly):
6. burn (be red):
II. burn <burnt [or -ed] , burnt [or -ed]> [bɜrn] V. trans.
burn paper, garbage, food
burn building
burn throat, tongue
burn throat, tongue
III. burn [bɜrn] SUST.
quemada f Méx.
unit [ˈju·nɪt] SUST.
1. unit a. comput, COM.:
2. unit + sing./pl v. (organized group of people):
3. unit (element of furniture):
Present
Iburn
youburn
he/she/itburns
weburn
youburn
theyburn
Past
Iburned / burnt
youburned / burnt
he/she/itburned / burnt
weburned / burnt
youburned / burnt
theyburned / burnt
Present Perfect
Ihaveburned / burnt
youhaveburned / burnt
he/she/ithasburned / burnt
wehaveburned / burnt
youhaveburned / burnt
theyhaveburned / burnt
Past Perfect
Ihadburned / burnt
youhadburned / burnt
he/she/ithadburned / burnt
wehadburned / burnt
youhadburned / burnt
theyhadburned / burnt
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As of the 2010 census, its population was 572 and it contained 262 housing units.
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It sold 22,000 units in 1941 and 7,000 more in 1942.
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Units may also be built on vacant lots.
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Units 5 through 9 went into service between 1975 and 1979.
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As of the 2010 census, its population was 481 and it contained 230 housing units.
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