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Brennen
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Burn, английский
- A copy, usually bootlegged software, movies, or music; but can refer to anything that can be duplicated. example mark i just got that new command & conquer game. glenn could you give me a burn?
- Quemar (v.), quemadura (n)
- An injury to skin and tissue caused by light, heat, radiation, electricity or chemicals verb to harm or destroy something by fire she burnt her hand on the hot frying pan. most of his hair or his skin was burnt off. (note: burning – burnt or burned) comment: the modern classification of burns is into two categories: deep and superficial. burns were formerly classified as first, second or third degree and are still sometimes referred to in this way.
- To permit a bit to become overheated in use.
- To calcine.
Brinna, шведский
Burn, английский
Insult of mammoth proportions. example ewwwwww! razor-face? that was a burn.
Burn, английский
Burn, английский
A copy, usually bootlegged software, movies, or music; but can refer to anything that can be duplicated. example mark i just got that new command & conquer game. glenn could you give me a burn?
Burn, английский
Insult of mammoth proportions. example ewwwwww! razor-face? that was a burn.
Burn, английский
Burn, английский
Сжигать карту, русский
В целях безопасности при раздаче карт для очередного круга торговли верхняя карта в колоде «сжигается», т.е. просто отбрасывается (на случай, если кто-то ит игроков знает карты по рубашке). в холдеме и омахе верхняя карта «сжигается» перед отрытием трёх карт флопа, а также перед досдачей четвёртой и пятой карт прикупа. в разновидностях стад-покера карта сжигается перед каждым кругом торговли (начиная со второй открытой карты).
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Road, английский
Burn, английский
- A copy, usually bootlegged software, movies, or music; but can refer to anything that can be duplicated. example mark i just got that new command & conquer game. glenn could you give me a burn?
- Quemar (v.), quemadura (n)
- An injury to skin and tissue caused by light, heat, radiation, electricity or chemicals verb to harm or destroy something by fire she burnt her hand on the hot frying pan. most of his hair or his skin was burnt off. (note: burning – burnt or burned) comment: the modern classification of burns is into two categories: deep and superficial. burns were formerly classified as first, second or third degree and are still sometimes referred to in this way.
- To permit a bit to become overheated in use.
- To calcine.
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