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Anglicism
Verbrennung dritten Grades

u rečniku PONS

third-de·gree ˈburn N

first-de·gree ˈburn N dated

sec·ond-de·gree ˈburn N

u rečniku PONS
u rečniku PONS

de·gree [dɪˈgri:] N

1. degree:

Maß nt <-es, -e>
Grad m <-(e)s, -e>

2. degree MATH, METEO:

Grad m <-(e)s, -e>

3. degree UNIV (rank or title):

Abschluss m <-es, Abschlüsse>
to have a master's degree in sth esp Am, Aus

4. degree LAW:

I. third [θɜ:d, Am θɜ:rd] ADJ inv

1. third (in sequence):

Ringfinger m <-s, ->
third form Brit
third form Brit

2. third (in a race):

3. third MATH:

Kubikzahl f <-, -en>
Kubikwurzel f <-, -n>

II. third [θɜ:d, Am θɜ:rd] N

1. third (order):

2. third (date):

the third spoken
the 3rd written
der 3.

3. third (in titles):

George III written

4. third (fraction):

Drittel nt <-s, ->

5. third (gear position):

6. third (in ballet):

7. third (in baseball):

8. third MUS:

Terz f <-, -en>

9. third Brit UNIV (class of degree):

I. eighth [eɪtθ] ADJ inv

1. eighth (in sequence):

2. eighth (in a race):

II. eighth [eɪtθ] N no pl

1. eighth (order):

2. eighth (date):

the eighth spoken
the 8th written
der 8.

3. eighth (in titles):

Henry VIII written

4. eighth (fraction):

Achtel nt <-s, ->

III. eighth [eɪtθ] ADV inv

burn1 [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] N Scot

Bächlein nt <-s, ->

I. burn2 [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] N

1. burn:

Verbrennung f <-, -en>
Brandwunde f <-, -n>
Sonnenbrand m <-(e)s, -brände>
Brennen nt <-s; kein Pl>

2. burn:

Brandfleck m <-(e)s, -e>
Brandstelle f <-, -n>
Verätzung f <-, -en>
Brandloch nt <-(e)s, -löcher>

3. burn AEROSP:

Zündung f <-, -en>

II. burn2 [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] N modifier

burn (damage, wound):

III. burn2 <burned [or burnt], burned [or burnt]> [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] VB intr

1. burn:

burn (be in flames) wood, fire
brennen <brennt, brannte, gebrannt>
burn house
burn (be destroyed) house, forest
burn furniture, paper

2. burn FOOD:

3. burn (sunburn):

4. burn (illuminate):

burn candle, light
brennen <brennt, brannte, gebrannt>

5. burn (acid):

6. burn (hot sensation):

burn spicy food, skin
brennen <brennt, brannte, gebrannt>
burn forehead

7. burn fig:

[ganz] heiß darauf sein, etw zu tun inf

8. burn fig (feel strongly):

IV. burn2 <burned [or burnt], burned [or burnt]> [bɜ:n, Am bɜ:rn] VB trans

1. burn (damage with heat):

to burn sb/sth
jdn/etw verbrennen
to burn one's fingers also fig
ein Loch in etw acc brennen

2. burn FOOD:

to burn sth

3. burn (sunburn):

4. burn (cause hot sensation):

to burn sb's skin/tongue spicy food, sun

5. burn (acid):

to burn sth

6. burn (use up):

7. burn COMPUT:

Phrases:

OpenDict unos

degree N

degree UNIV
OpenDict unos

third N

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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He had second- and third-degree burns that covered 90% of his body, a broken mandible and broken ribs, and a collapsed lung.
en.wikipedia.org
They all had to get their stomachs pumped and be treated for third-degree burns.
en.wikipedia.org
He not only suffered third-degree burns over 40% of his body, but fractured his neck.
en.wikipedia.org
He had bruises on his head, chest, abdomen and arm, lacerations on his neck and shoulders, as well as 18 healing rib fractures and scars from a previous third-degree burn.
www.9news.com
A toddler's arm is scarred bright pink from a third-degree burn.
www.smh.com.au

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