burden的意思和读音

burden

: [ˈbɜrd(ə)n] : [ˈbɜː(r)d(ə)n]

n.

v.;(使

burdens  burdening  burdened  

adj.+n.heavy burden,great burden

v.+n.carry burden,bear burden,ease burden,shoulder burden,relieve burden

v.lumber,weigh down,saddle,encumber,trouble

n.weight,cargo,problem,drain,encumbrance

burdenn.

1.the ~ (of sth).a ~ (on/to sb)a duty, responsibility, etc. that causes worry, difficulty or hard work

to bear/carry/ease/reduce/share the burden

The main burden of caring for old people falls on the state.

the heavy tax burden on working people

I don't want to become a burden to my children when I'm old.

2.a heavy load that is difficult to carry

v.

1.~ sb/yourself (with sth)使to give sb a duty, responsibility, etc. that causes worry, difficulty or hard work

They have burdened themselves with a high mortgage.

I don't want to burden you with my worries.

to be burdened by high taxation

2.to be carrying sth heavy

She got off the bus, burdened with two heavy suitcases.

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v.1.使;使, (with)2.(,)

n.1.a serious or difficult responsibility that you have to deal with; the responsibility of paying an amount of money, especially when this is considered too mucstrong.a negative feeling that is difficult to deal with and that you cannot get rid of3.something heavy that you have to carry

v.1.to create a problem or serious responsibility for someone

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2. bunch n. ,,,, burden n. ( bureaucratic a.

3. unload vt. burden n. Britain n. ...

4. budget n. burden n. , , burst vt. 使 ...

5. budget n. burden n. , , burst vt. 使 ...

6. bundle n. burden n. butterfly n.

7. bunny > burden burial ...

8.  (Burden),“(Coach)20(Home)

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1."As a consequence he was a burden to her, something she was forced to look after" .西

2.She would suffer in that sort of environment, and her illness would be an eternal burden on Cal.

3.Do not take that which does not belong to you unless it is a burden to the other person and he cries out to be relieved.西

4.Fire burns in the Lidless Eye, flushing out, bringing mortal fear and a heavy burden to those whom ever dared to have a glance at it.

5.Trying to solve the conundrum of Israel and Palestine was by far the biggest burden of his years on the throne.

6.Sixth, such a high consumption of no doubt increased the financial burden on many families.

7.It was such a burden doing things other than singing as a singer but now I feel that it's not a big deal as I get older.

8.Refusing to be a burden of her children, Aunty Fang chooses to spend her old age alone in a cluttered tent.

9.When we moved into a rental apartment a couple of years ago, we realized that ownership had been a burden, a time sink, and a money pit.

10.Snowflake fluttering, light does not seem to have the burden of people found it really easy to see.