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bruciatura da flash
en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano
flash burn [ingl. am. ˈflæʃ ˌbərn] SUST. MED.
en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano
I. burn1 [ingl. brit. bəːn, ingl. am. bərn] SUST.
1. burn:
burn MED.
2. burn AERO.:
II. burn1 <pass./p.pass. burned, burnt ingl. brit.> [ingl. brit. bəːn, ingl. am. bərn] V. trans.
1. burn (damage by heat or fire):
burn papers, rubbish
burn building, city
burn sun: person, skin
burn acid: surface, substance
burn alcohol, food: mouth
2. burn (use):
to burn coal, gas boiler:
3. burn GASTR.:
burn food
burn pan
4. burn ingl. am. (electrocute):
burn coloq.
5. burn ingl. am. (swindle):
burn coloq.
6. burn INFORM. coloq.:
burn CD
III. burn1 <pass./p.pass. burned, burnt ingl. brit.> [ingl. brit. bəːn, ingl. am. bərn] V. intr.
1. burn (be consumed by fire):
2. burn (be turned on):
burn light:
3. burn:
burn (be painful) blister, wound:
burn (from sun) skin, part of body:
4. burn GASTR.:
burn toast, meat:
burn sauce:
5. burn (be eager) fig.:
to be burning to do person:
6. burn AERO.:
IV. to burn oneself V. v. refl.
to burn oneself <pass./p.pass. burned, burnt ingl. brit. >:
V. burn1 [ingl. brit. bəːn, ingl. am. bərn]
burn2 [ingl. brit. bəːn, ingl. am. bərn] SUST. esc. (stream)
I. flash [ingl. brit. flaʃ, ingl. am. flæʃ] SUST.
1. flash (sudden light):
2. flash fig.:
3. flash FOTO:
4. flash (bulletin):
5. flash (stripe):
6. flash (on horse):
7. flash ingl. brit. (display) coloq.:
II. flash [ingl. brit. flaʃ, ingl. am. flæʃ] V. trans.
1. flash (display) coloq. person:
flash ID card, credit card, money
to flash sth at sb person:
to flash sth at sb (flaunt)
2. flash (shine):
to flash a torch on or at sth
3. flash (send) fig.:
flash look, smile
lanciare (at a)
4. flash TV station:
flash (transmit) pictures, news
flash (briefly) message
III. flash [ingl. brit. flaʃ, ingl. am. flæʃ] V. intr.
1. flash (shine):
flash lighthouse, warning light:
flash jewels:
flash eyes:
2. flash (appear suddenly):
3. flash (expose oneself) coloq.:
flash man:
IV. flash [ingl. brit. flaʃ, ingl. am. flæʃ] ADJ. coloq., pey. (posh)
flash hotel
flash car
flash suit
flash friend
V. flash [ingl. brit. flaʃ, ingl. am. flæʃ]
en el diccionario PONS
I. burn <burnt [or -ed], burnt [or -ed]> [bɜ:rn] V. intr.
1. burn (be in flames):
burn house
burn coal, wood
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]> [bɜ:rn] V. trans.
burn paper, garbage, food
burn building
III. burn [bɜ:rn] SUST.
I. flash [flæʃ] V. trans.
1. flash (shine):
flash light
2. flash (show quickly):
3. flash (communicate):
flash smile, look
II. flash [flæʃ] V. intr.
1. flash:
flash lightning
flash fig. eyes
2. flash coloq. (expose genitals):
3. flash (move swiftly):
to flash by car
to flash by time
III. flash [flæʃ] SUST.
1. flash (burst):
2. flash FOTO:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. flash <-er, -est> [flæʃ] ADJ. coloq.
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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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
He has shrapnel embedded in the back of his leg and suffered flash burns.
www.theblaze.com
These include flash burns, crush injuries and respiratory injuries.
en.wikipedia.org
Another worker in the chamber suffered flash burns.
news.ontario.ca
He's got flash burns to his hands and face, and he's standing there dialing 911.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
From the waist up there were various penetrating and lacerating injuries to his torso and head from the blast and flying debris as well as flash burns.
www.globalpost.com

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