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I. bur·den [ˈbɜ:dən, Am ˈbɜ:r-] СЪЩ
1. burden (load):
Last f <-, -en>
2. burden прен (obligation):
Belastung f <-, -en>
Last f <-, -en>
Bürde f <-, -n> geh
Beweislast f <-> kein pl
to be a burden on [or to] sb/sth
to be a burden on [or to] sb/sth
jdn/etw belasten
3. burden form (gist):
burden of views
Kern м <-(e)s, -e>
burden of writings
Hauptthema ср <-s, -themen>
burden of writings
burden of a song
Refrain м <-s, -s>
Phrases:
II. bur·den [ˈbɜ:dən, Am ˈbɜ:r-] ГЛАГ прх
1. burden (load):
to burden sb/sth
jdn/etw beladen
2. burden (bother):
I. cost [kɒst, Am kɑ:st] ГЛАГ прх
1. cost <cost, cost> (amount to):
to cost a small fortune [or an arm and a leg] [or Brit also a packet]
2. cost <cost, cost> (cause loss of):
3. cost <-ed, -ed> (calculate price):
to cost sth [out]
II. cost [kɒst, Am kɑ:st] СЪЩ
1. cost (price):
Preis м <-es, -e>
Kosten pl für +вин
to cover [or form defray] the cost of sth
die Kosten von etw дат decken
to sell sth at cost
2. cost прен (sacrifice):
Aufwand м <-(e)s> kein pl
to sb's cost
Phrases:
Kosten pl für +вин
costs ЮР
Запис в OpenDict
cost ГЛАГ
Запис в OpenDict
cost СЪЩ
cost burden СЪЩ ACCOUNT
cost СЪЩ ACCOUNT
Present
Iburden
youburden
he/she/itburdens
weburden
youburden
theyburden
Past
Iburdened
youburdened
he/she/itburdened
weburdened
youburdened
theyburdened
Present Perfect
Ihaveburdened
youhaveburdened
he/she/ithasburdened
wehaveburdened
youhaveburdened
theyhaveburdened
Past Perfect
Ihadburdened
youhadburdened
he/she/ithadburdened
wehadburdened
youhadburdened
theyhadburdened
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She also did not want patients' families to be burdened with their support.
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The district however continues to try to find alternative means to support the property as it has become a financial burden.
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Who feels the burden should feel the comfort as well.
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But he noted the burden of being a kid soprano, a true phenomenon.
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They bear the burden of day-to-day living and find solutions to those problems to which men simply resign themselves.
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