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Love this song. Been listening to it for years. When was Burden Brothers created. Can somebody please explain the white mans burden to me. This is what im talking about. Shared to the book. What is the synonym for burden. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English burden bur‧den 1 / ˈbɜːdn ˈbɜːrdn / ●○○ noun 1 [ countable] RESPONSIBLE something difficult or worrying that you are responsible for His family responsibilities had started to become a burden. burden of The burden of taxation has risen considerably. burden on I dont like being a burden on other people. bear/carry the burden If things go wrong he will bear the burden of guilt. the tax/financial/debt burden 2 → the burden of proof 3 CARRY [ countable] something that is carried SYN load → beast of burden COLLOCATIONS verbs bear/carry/shoulder the burden. be responsible for something) At the age of 16, Suzy bore the burden of providing for her family. place/put a burden on somebody This situation places the main burden of family care on women. share the burden I was glad my brother was there to share the burden. ease/reduce/lighten the burden Smaller classes would ease the burden for teachers. shift the burden. change who carries it) The tax shifts the burden towards the rich. a burden falls on somebody The tax burden falls most heavily upon the poorest people. lift the burden from somebody's shoulders If I deal with the all the practical problems, that will lift the burden from your shoulders. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + burden a heavy/great burden Caring for elderly relatives can be a heavy burden. a financial burden the financial burden of a large mortgage a tax burden These changes will ease the tax burden for small businesses. a debt burden He made a serious attempt ease the country's debt burden. an intolerable burden. very hard to bear) Too many exams can place an intolerable burden on young people. an unfair/undue burden The new legislation put an unfair burden on employers. phrases the burden of responsibility He felt unable to cope with the burden of responsibility. the burden of taxation The burden of taxation falls more heavily on the poor. Examples from the Corpus burden • Running the business on my own can be a burden at times. • I don't want to be a burden to my children when I'm old. • A burden on even the sunniest temperaments, never mind those suffering from inordinate melancholia. • It is women who have traditionally borne the daily burden of caring for ill parents, children, relatives and friends. • She has three children and heavy financial burdens at home. • Wives bore a greater burden in dealing with these daily difficulties than did their preoccupied husbands. • After his attentions she supposed he would propose marriage and relieve her of the odious burden of Rushworth. • We need to reduce the tax burden of middle-income Americans. • But they bore the burden anyway. • Carrying the burdens of leadership is never an easy task. • Non-domestic rates are also regressive but various measures have sought to ease the burden. • The minister has the burden of explaining why he must raise taxes. • She added, by way of conversation, that she must wait patiently to be relieved of the burden of living. • Coupled with the financial implications if carers decided they could no longer shoulder this burden the case for supporting respite care becomes overwhelming. burden burden 2 verb 1 → be burdened with/by something 2 → be burdened with something → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus burden • I did not burden him, though he seemed to feel burdened. • Richard was riding towards her and he seemed weighted down as well, as if his armour burdened him. • Heavy public spending burdened its economy. • An excellent means of putting money in the pockets of the poor without burdening taxpayers. • The past does not burden the present - but you learn by it, and do not repeat your mistakes. • Reva Bergen trudged up the steep walk, burdened with grocery sacks. • I hate to burden you with this. From Longman Business Dictionary burden bur‧den / ˈbɜːdnˈbɜːrdn / noun [ countable] 1 something that causes people a lot of difficulty or worry In less prosperous areas the taxes were, for many, such a burden that they lived in poverty. 2 particular costs such as taxes or interest payments seen as a problem, especially when they are high the burden of local rates that each company located in the area must pay New regulations can put a heavy cost burden on small businesses. The rise in the US tax burden. the amount of tax that people and companies have to pay) has not been due to military spending, but to welfare. They want a 10, 000 limit on deductions for state and local income taxes as a way to increase the tax burden on the rich. → debt burden 3 LAW a duty that someone has legally or officially promised to do The holder of the bill of lading would assume the burden. take the responsibility) of becoming subject to contractual liabilities. Origin burden 1 Old English byrthen.

YouTube Burden. Burden to bare. Why PT Burden is always higher than CT Burden. Burden in my hand soundgarden. Burden Directed by Andrew Heckler Produced by Robbie Brenner Bill Kenwright Written by Andrew Heckler Starring Garrett Hedlund Forest Whitaker Andrea Riseborough Tom Wilkinson Tess Harper Usher Music by Dickon Hinchliffe Cinematography Jeremy Rouse Edited by Julie Monroe Saar Klein Production companies Bill Kenwright Films The Fyzz Facility Unburdened Entertainment Distributed by 101 Studios Release date January 21, 2018 ( Sundance) February 28, 2020 (United States) Running time 129 minutes [1] Country United States Language English Burden is an 2018 American drama film, inspired by true events. The film was produced by Robbie Brenner & Bill Kenright, and was written and directed by Andrew Heckler. [2] The film stars Garrett Hedlund, Forest Whitaker, Andrea Riseborough, Tom Wilkinson, Tess Harper, and Usher. [3] The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and won the U. S. Dramatic Audience Award. [4] Plot [ edit] The film follows Mike Burden ( Garrett Hedlund) an orphan raised within the Ku Klux Klan who attempts to break away when the girl ( Andrea Riseborough) he falls in love with urges him to leave for a better life together. [5] The Klan seeks Mike out for vengeance. [6] A black Baptist church congregation led by Reverend Kennedy ( Forest Whitaker) agree to protect Mike, his girlfriend and her son. [7] Cast [ edit] Garrett Hedlund as Mike Burden Forest Whitaker as Reverend David Kennedy Andrea Riseborough as Judy Tom Wilkinson as Tom Griffin Tess Harper as Hazel Usher as Clarence Brooks Neva Howell as Gina Crystal R. Fox as Janice Kennedy Dexter Darden as Kelvin Kennedy Austin Hebert as Clint Tian Richards as Grant Melissa Youngblood as Marla The Sheltons as The New Beginning Missionary Baptist Church Choir Production [ edit] Production of the film began October 20, 2016 and was set wrap up on November 15, 2016. [8] See also [ edit] List of black films of the 2010s References [ edit. 18 Sundance Film Festival - U. Dramatic Films. Archived from the original on August 3, 2018. Retrieved December 29, 2017. ^ Relativity Specialty Division Ramps Up With Race Drama 'Burden' Exclusive. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2016-11-14. ^ Lincoln, Ross A. (2016-09-23. Forest Whitaker, Garrett Hedlund & Tom Wilkinson Join Drama 'Burden. Deadline. Retrieved 2016-11-14. ^ 2018 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS ANNOUNCED. Sundance Institute. January 27, 2018. Retrieved February 2, 2018. ^ Leah MarieAnn Klett, True story of KKK member who converted to Christianity under ministry of black pastor hits big screen, USA, January 27, 2020 ^ Amy Nicholson, Sundance Film Review: ‘Burden, USA, January 25, 2018 ^ Jeffrey Collins, True story of KKK member who converted to Christianity under ministry of black pastor hits big screen, USA, January 29, 2020 ^ Michael Davis. "Filming continues on Jackson square. Jackson Progress-Argus. Retrieved 2016-11-14. External links [ edit] Burden on IMDb.

Who weekly epidemiological record 2017 cholera burden. What burden mean. When did william morris marry Jane burden. The summer and winter taxes on my second home in California created such a burden that I had to put it up for sale. 16 people found this helpful A man who lost his parents in his teenage years and is also physically disabled carries a huge burden for the rest of his life. The current U. S. debt is a huge burden. 14 The burden of taxes were to much for the small business and their shrinking budget so they were forced to close their doors for good. people found this helpful. The white man burden pack. All of us together, in and out of government, must bear the burden. I am weary of the earth-damps; they burden me; they choke me! She would cast her burden on Him, for she knew He cared for her. The burden was hard to bear, yet I prayed for strength to bear it. Sin brings its punishment, and it is hard work, bearing its burden! She had taken Anna into business with her, but the burden of the partnership had always been on Harriet. They would never be a burden again—never, as long as she had strength and health! It is very disagreeable when one's income becomes a burden. said Christine gravely. With that the girl was off, and Renmark carried his burden alone. Relieved of her burden, she rose and went to the poor, twisted foot.

清除 最新热词 历史记录 划译 划译 下载词霸Mac版 词霸APP神功能 每日一句 精彩推荐 爱词霸查词为您提供在线翻译英语翻译英文翻译英译汉汉译英fanyi等权威在线翻译服务! 京ICP备14035597号-3. Definitions Several donkeys being used as beasts of burden. noun The definition of a burden is something carried, a worry or sadness, or a responsibility. The cargo in a ship is an example of a burden. The sadness of your mother's illness is an example of a burden. An example of a burden is the duties that come with being a new parent. verb Burden is defined as making heavy with a load or with emotion. To pack a mule for a trip is an example of burden. An example of burden is to tell someone about your terrible week at work. YourDictionary definition and usage example. Copyright 2018 by LoveToKnow Corp Link/Cite Link to this page Cite this page MLA Style "Burden. YourDictionary. LoveToKnow... APA Style Burden. (n. d. In YourDictionary. Retrieved from burden anything that is carried; load anything one has to bear or put up with; heavy load, as of work, duty, responsibility, or sorrow the carrying of loads: a beast of burden the carrying capacity of a ship Origin of burden Middle English birthen from Old English byrthen, akin to Old Norse byrthr, a load: for Indo-European base see bear to put a burden on; load; weigh down; oppress Archaic a bass accompaniment in music a chorus or refrain of a song the drone of a bagpipe a repeated, central idea; theme: the burden of a speech Origin of burden Middle English burdoun, bass in music, refrain from Old French bourdon, a humming, buzzing from Medieval Latin burdo, wind instrument, bumblebee; of echoic origin, originally Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. burden noun Something that is carried. a. Something that is emotionally difficult to bear. b. A source of great worry or stress; weight: The burden of economic sacrifice rests on the workers of the plant. A responsibility or duty: The burden of organizing the campaign fell to me. A principal or recurring idea; a theme: “The burden of what he said was to defend enthusiastically the conservative aristocracy” ( J. A. Froude) Music a. A drone, as of a bagpipe or pedal point. Archaic The chorus or refrain of a composition. c. Archaic The bass accompaniment to a song. Nautical a. The amount of cargo that a vessel can carry. The weight of the cargo carried by a vessel at one time. The amount of a disease-causing entity present in an organism. transitive verb burdened, burdening, burdens To cause difficulty or distress to; distress or oppress. To load or overload. Origin of burden Middle English from Old English byrthen; see bher- 1 in Indo-European, senses 4 and 5, influenced by bourdon THE AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, FIFTH EDITION by the Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries. Copyright 2016, 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. burden burden   1 affliction cross trial tribulation These nouns denote something onerous or troublesome: the burden of a guilty conscience; indebtedness that is an affliction; a temper that is her cross; a troublemaker who is a trial to the teacher; suffered many tribulations in rising from poverty. See Also Synonyms at substance. Noun ( plural burdens) A heavy load. A responsibility, onus. A cause of worry; that which is grievous, wearisome, or oppressive. The capacity of a vessel, or the weight of cargo that she will carry. a ship of a hundred tons burden (mining) The tops or heads of stream-work which lie over the stream of tin. (metalworking) The proportion of ore and flux to fuel, in the charge of a blast furnace. A fixed quantity of certain commodities. A burden of gad steel is 120 pounds. Verb ( third-person singular simple present burdens, present participle burdening, simple past and past participle burdened) To encumber with a burden ( in any of the noun senses of the word. to burden a nation with taxes To impose, as a load or burden; to lay or place as a burden (something heavy or objectionable. Origin From Middle English burden, birden, burthen, birthen, byrthen, from Old English byrden, byrþen (“burden, load, weight; charge, duty”) from Proto-Germanic *burþinjō (“burden”) from Proto-Germanic *burþį̄ (“burden”) from Proto-Indo-European *bʰer- “to carry, bear”. Cognate with Scots burthine (“burden”) Middle Low German borden (“burden”) Middle High German bürden (“burden, load”. Related to Old English byrd (“burden”) German Bürde (“burden, weight”) Danish byrde (“burden”) Swedish börde (“burden”) Icelandic byrði (“burden”. Noun ( plural burdens) music) A phrase or theme that recurs at the end of each verse in a folk song or ballad. The drone of a bagpipe. Origin From Old French bordon. See bourdon. English Wiktionary. Available under CC-BY-SA license. burden - Legal Definition n A duty, obligation, or responsibility. Something that causes anxiety or is grievous or oppressive. In property law, anything that encumbers or restrict the use or value of land, such as an easement, restrictive covenant, or zoning ordinance. The burden indefinitely binds the current and all future owners until it is extinguished, so it is the land, and the landowner, that is burdened by the encumbrance or restriction. See estate. Webster's New World Law Dictionary Copyright 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Synonyms Sentences Sentence examples.

I saw Burden at Sundance, and was captured with how poignant this film is. The tale is an incredible story- and has really effected me on many levels. Even though the story is 20 years old- the lesson is very timeless. Will O The Wisp When you're tired of waiting and time is not on your side When you're tired of hating me, you no longer want to hide You're stuck to the failures of your life Marred with the sorrows of your strife And time it waits for no one It heals them when you die And soon you are forgotten A whisper within a sigh When there's trouble admitting that you have been wrong all along. When the words you have written down reads everything is gone You're stuck to the failures of your life Marred with the sorrows of your strife And time it waits for no one It heals them when you die And soon you are forgotten A whisper within a sigh And time it waits for no one It heals them when you die And soon you are forgotten A whisper within a sigh When you smother your friendships and take much more than you need When you can't keep a secret to yourself and points to the source of the deed You're stuck to the failures of your life Marred with the sorrows of your strife And you can never find the satisfaction When you can't outgrow your false distractions.

OMG, I love this 😍. What is the highest burden of proof. Why are camels what beast of burden. Bear the burden (of something) To endure something distressing, painful, stressful, or emotionally or physically taxing, especially for the sake of others. Our mother bore the burden of this farm for 53 years until the day she died. My partner quit his job to stay home with the baby, so I have to bear the burden of earning enough to pay the mortgage. burden of proof The requirement and obligation of providing sound, reasonable evidence supporting a charge or allegation. Originating and used primarily in law, it can be applied more broadly to any situation in which a contentious dispute arises. In court, the burden of proof always rests on the plaintiffs and the prosecutors. The burden of proof is on you to show that the computer was broken before you bought it. beast of burden A domesticated animal used by humans to carry or pull heavy loads. Camels have been used by people as beasts of burden for thousands of years because of their size, strength, and ability to travel long distances with minimal need for food and water. burden (someone) with (something) To share something distressing or troublesome with another person. I'm sorry to burden you with my problems, but I could really use some advice here. Don't burden her with that information now—wait until she's done with her exams. the white man's burden offensive The belief of white European colonizers that they had a moral obligation to enforce their culture, religion, and ethics on the indigenous populations they enslaved or conquered. It's clear that the minister, a dinosaur in his belief, still holds onto the notion of the white man's burden when the topic of African and Middle Eastern refugees comes up. burden someone or something with someone or something to bother or weigh down someone or something with someone or something. Please don't burden us with the bad news at this time. I don't want to burden the school with a troublesome child. burden someone with something to give unpleasant information to someone; to give someone some bad news. I hate to burden you with this, but your cat ran away. I wish I had not been burdened with all the facts. burden of proof Obligation of proving a disputed charge or allegation. For example, Are you sure you mailed the tax return on time? The burden of proof's on you. A legal term dating from the late 1500s, it has also been used more loosely in recent times. the white man's burden the task, believed by white colonizers to be incumbent upon them, of imposing Western civilization on the black inhabitants of European colonies. dated The white man's burden comes from Rudyard Kipling's poem of that title ( 1899) originally referring specifically to the United States' role in the Philippines. burden of proof, the The obligation to support a contention by presenting adequate evidence. The term is a translation of the Latin onus probandi and was used in English courts of law from the late sixteenth century on. Transferred to any situation in which there was an obligation to prove something, it became a cliché in the nineteenth century. Attorney-novelist Scott Turow used it as the title for a popular novel involving a suicide and lawsuit (1990.

Burden ne demek. What is burden of rebuttal. This song is beyond intense. one of my new favorites. Automatic in my playlist. 🎼🎧🎶☺️🎸😎. Burden of proof in civil cases. What is burden test. What does burden mean. Updated global burden of cholera. What is burden of current transformer. @missghotica That's pretty cool.

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1 a mass or quantity of something taken up and carried, conveyed, or transported the early settlers often used horses to carry their burdens consignment boatload, carload, shipload, trainload, truckload, wagonload ballast, deadweight overload, surcharge bale, bundle, pack, package, packet, parcel, shipment manifest body, bulk, mass 2 something one must do because of prior agreement the burden of homework prevented the youngster from joining his friends at the game charge, commitment, devoir, do [ archaic] duty, imperative, incumbency, need, obligation, office, responsibility oath, pledge, promise, troth, vow, word arrangement, prearrangement, setup compact, contract, covenant, pact, trust debt, payment, tribute compulsion, constraint, restraint must, requirement coercion, duress, force appointment, engagement, reservation onus grace, postponement, stay discharge, ease, exemption, release, relief, waiver loophole alternative, choice, option, pick, preference, selection a part of a song or hymn that is repeated every so often had some trouble coming up with a burden for the song 1 to place a weight or burden on burdened the dog with a little backpack clog, clutter, fill, pack heap, mound, pile, stack press, weigh strain, tax overburden, overload, overtax, surcharge hamper, handicap afflict, oppress 2 to make sad refuses to let everyday problems burden her ail, distress, trouble afflict, torment, torture daunt, demoralize, discourage, dishearten, dismay, dispirit, unnerve agitate, bother, concern, discomfort, discompose, disquiet, disturb, exercise, freak (out) perturb, undo, unhinge, unsettle, upset, worry animate, enliven, invigorate assure, comfort, console, reassure, solace, soothe excite, inspire, stimulate elate, exhilarate encourage, hearten delight, gratify, please boost, elevate, lift, uplift See the Dictionary Definition.

Who has burden of proof. Esome looks bored and well behaved... hahahahahahaa 80's buzz... Andean beast of burden. When was Earthman's Burden created. Burden basket. This is 🔥🔥🔥. I just finished watching this film at the Traverse City Film Festival, I absolutely cannot rave enough about this film! the cinematography, the acting, the dialogue, everything is absolutely spot on! It is so intense that you, as the viewer, can feel the struggle that Mike Burden is going through and it just captures you and sucks you right in. especially if you know anything about the backstory on it and what really happened. To be honest this film emotionally drained me, I am literally exhausted from watching it. I would even have to go as far as to giving it 6 out of 5 stars, this is one of those do not miss movies.

You better have a album called Good times and Bad news fuckin legend. Sounds like the peanuts theme song to me. Unter folgender Adresse kannst du auf diese Übersetzung verlinken: Tipps: Doppelklick neben Begriff = Rück-Übersetzung und Flexion — Neue Wörterbuch-Abfrage: Einfach jetzt tippen! Suchzeit: 0. 020 Sek. Kennst du Übersetzungen, die noch nicht in diesem Wörterbuch enthalten sind? Hier kannst du sie vorschlagen! Bitte immer nur genau eine Deutsch-Englisch-Übersetzung eintragen (Formatierung siehe Guidelines) möglichst mit einem guten Beleg im Kommentarfeld. Wichtig: Bitte hilf auch bei der Prüfung anderer Übersetzung svorschläge mit! Dieses Deutsch-Englisch-Wörterbuch basiert auf der Idee der freien Weitergabe von Wissen. Mehr Informationen! Enthält Übersetzungen von der TU Chemnitz sowie aus Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (Englisch/Deutsch. Vielen Dank dafür! Links auf dieses Wörterbuch oder einzelne Übersetzungen sind herzlich willkommen! Fragen und Antworten.

 

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This is a remarkable story of a man's redemption and those who made it possible through courage and love. There are elements, including the name of the central character and an ironic twist that would seem like artifacts of a writer's mind, but they were not- real people, the events that happened to them, and how they chose to respond to those events, provided a story that called out to be told. Writer/director Andrew Heckler does an amazing job telling the story and the cast is terrific. Help with understanding the poem White Man& 39;s Burden and Brown Man& 39;s Burden. South American beast of burden.

English [ edit] Etymology 1 [ edit] From Middle English burden, birden, burthen, birthen, byrthen, from Old English byrden, byrþen ( “ burden, load, weight; charge, duty ”) from Proto-Germanic *burþinjō ( “ burden ”) from Proto-Germanic *burþį̄ ( “ burden ”) from Proto-Indo-European *bʰer. “ to carry, bear ”. Cognate with Scots burthine ( “ burden ”) Middle Low German borden ( “ burden ”) Middle High German bürden ( “ burden, load ”. Related to Old English byrd ( “ burden ”) German Bürde ( “ burden, weight ”) Danish byrde ( “ burden ”) Swedish börde ( “ burden ”) Norwegian bør ( “ burden ”) Norwegian Bokmål byrde, Norwegian Bokmål bære ( “ to carry ”) Icelandic byrði ( “ burden ”. Alternative forms [ edit] burthen ( archaic) Pronunciation [ edit] Received Pronunciation) IPA ( key. ˈbɜːdn/ General American) IPA ( key. ˈbɝdn/ Rhymes: ɜː(ɹ)dən Noun [ edit] burden ( plural burdens) A heavy load. 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet Chapter 4 There were four or five men in the vault already, and I could hear more coming down the passage, and guessed from their heavy footsteps that they were carrying burdens. A responsibility, onus. A cause of worry; that which is grievous, wearisome, or oppressive. (Can we date this quote by Jonathan Swift and provide title, author's full name, and other details? Deaf, giddy, helpless, left alone. To all my friends a burden grown. The capacity of a vessel, or the weight of cargo that she will carry. a ship of a hundred tons burden ( mining) The tops or heads of stream-work which lie over the stream of tin. ( metalworking) The proportion of ore and flux to fuel, in the charge of a blast furnace. (Can we find and add a quotation of Raymond to this entry? A fixed quantity of certain commodities. A burden of gad steel is 120 pounds. ( obsolete, rare) A birth. [ …] that bore thee at a burden two fair sons. ( medicine) The total amount of toxins, parasites, cancer cells, plaque or similar present in an organism. Derived terms [ edit] Translations [ edit] heavy load Arabic: حِمْل ‎  m ( ḥiml) عِبْء ‎  m ( ʿibʾ) Egyptian Arabic: حمل ‎  m ( ḥiml) Armenian: բեռ   (hy. beṙ) Aromanian: sartsinã   f, greatsã   f, griutati   f, furtii   f, var Assamese: বোজা ( büza) Bulgarian: ́   (bg)   m ( továr) Catalan: càrrega   (ca)   f, carga   (ca) Chinese: Mandarin: 負荷   (zh) 负荷   (zh. fùhè) Czech: břemeno   (cs)   n, zatížení   n, náklad   (cs)   m, zátěž   f Danish: byrde   c, læs   n Dutch: last   (nl)   m Faroese: byrði   f, byrða   f, burður   m Finnish: kuorma   (fi) taakka   (fi) French: charge   (fr)   f, fardeau   (fr)   m Galician: carga   f German: Belastung   (de)   f, Last   (de)   f, Bürde   (de)   f Alemannic German: Burdi   f Greek: Ancient: ἄχθος   n ( ákhthos) φόρημα   n ( phórēma) Hebrew: נטל ‎   (he)   m ( net'el) עֹל ‎   (he)   m. ol) Hungarian: teher   (hu) Icelandic: byrði   (is)   f, burður   (is)   m Irish: muirear   m Italian: carico   (it)   m, fardello   (it) Japanese: 積み荷 ( つみに, tsumini) Korean: 짐   (ko. jim) 바리   (ko. bari) Kurdish: berpirsiyarî   (ku)   f, bar   (ku)   m Sorani: بار گرانی ‎ ( bar granî) Latin: onus   n, sarcina   f Malay: beban Maori: wahanga, wahanga Norwegian: Bokmål: byrde   m, belastning   m or f Nynorsk: byrde   f, belastning   f Polish: ciężar   (pl)   m, brzemię   (pl)   n ( formally) Portuguese: carga   (pt) fardo   (pt)   m Romanian: sarcină   (ro)   f, povară   (ro)   f Russian: ́   (ru)   f ( nóša)   (ru)   m ( gruz) Sanskrit: भार   (sa)   m ( bhāra) Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: ̏   n Roman: brȅme   (sh)   n Slovak: bremeno   n Spanish: carga   (es) Swahili: mzigo   (sw) Swedish: börda   (sv) belastning   (sv) Tagalog: dinadalang mabigat Turkish: yük   (tr) Westrobothnian: tȳnj   f, tōng   f, bȯhl   f, kylt   f responsibility, onus Aromanian: sartsinã   f Belarusian: ́   m ( cjažár) ́   n ( bjarémja) Bulgarian: ́   (bg)   n ( bréme) Mandarin: 負擔   (zh) 负担   (zh. fùdān) Czech: břemeno   (cs)   n, břímě   (cs)   n Danish: belastning   c, last   (da)   c, byrde   c Faroese: burður   m Finnish: vastuu   (fi) riippa   (fi) French: fardeau   (fr)   m German: Belastung   (de)   f, Last   (de)   f, Bürde   (de)   f, Verantwortung   (de)   f Icelandic: byrði   (is)   f Italian: responsabilità   (it)   f, onere   (it)   m Japanese: 負担   (ja. ふたん, futan) Korean: 짐   (ko. jim) Sorani: بار ‎ ( bar) Latin: onus   n Macedonian:   n ( breme) Norwegian: ansvar   (no)   n Bokmål: byrde   m Nynorsk: byrde   f Old Church Slavonic: Cyrillic: ѣ ѧ   n ( brěmę) Polish: brzemię   (pl)   n Portuguese: responsabilidade   (pt)   f, obrigação   (pt) Romanian: sarcină   (ro)   f, răspundere   (ro)   f Russian: ́   (ru)   n ( brémja) ́   (ru)   f ( tjážestʹ) ́   (ru)   f ( nagrúzka) Slovene: breme   (sl)   n Spanish: carga   (es)   f, responsabilidad   (es)   f Swedish: plikt   (sv) Turkish: zahmet   (tr) yükümlülük   (tr) sorumluluk   (tr) Ukrainian: ́   m ( tjahár) The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout#Translations. Translations to be checked Verb [ edit] burden ( third-person singular simple present burdens, present participle burdening, simple past and past participle burdened) transitive) To encumber with a literal or figurative burden. to burden a nation with taxes Bible, 2 Corinthians viii. 13 I mean not that other men be eased, and ye burdened. (Can we date this quote by Shakespeare and provide title, author's full name, and other details? My burdened heart would break. ( transitive) To impose, as a load or burden; to lay or place as a burden (something heavy or objectionable. (Can we date this quote by Coleridge and provide title, author's full name, and other details? It is absurd to burden this act on Cromwell. burden basket burdensome beast of burden encumber Bulgarian:   (bg. natovarvam)   (bg. obremenjavam) Dutch: bezwaren   (nl) opgeschept zitten met Finnish: kuormata   (fi) Galician: cangar   (gl) cargar   (gl) German: belasten   (de) beladen   (de) beschweren   (de) aufbürden   (de) Ancient: καταβαρύνω ( katabarúnō) Italian: gravare   (it) appioppare   (it) rifilare   (it) oberare   (it) Korean: please verify) 짐 을 지우다 ( jimeul jiuda) Latin: gravō   (la) dēgravō Maori: whakawaha Polish: obciążać   (pl)   impf, obarczać   impf Portuguese: carregar   (pt) Romanian: însărcina   (ro) împovăra   (ro) îngreuna   (ro) Russian: ́   (ru)   impf ( obremenjátʹ) ́   (ru)   pf ( obremenítʹ) ́   (ru)   impf ( otjagoščátʹ) ́   (ru)   pf ( otjagotítʹ) Spanish: gravar   (es) Swedish: belasta   (sv) Etymology 2 [ edit] From Old French bordon. See bourdon. ( music) A phrase or theme that recurs at the end of each verse in a folk song or ballad. 1610, The Tempest, by Shakespeare, act 1 scene 2 Foot it featly here and there. And, sweet sprites, the burden bear. 1846, Edgar Allan Poe, The Philosophy of Composition As commonly used, the refrain, or burden, not only is limited to lyric verse, but depends for its impression upon the force of monotone - both in sound and thought. The drone of a bagpipe. (Can we find and add a quotation of Ruddiman to this entry? ( obsolete) Theme, core idea. Anagrams [ edit] bunder, burned, unbred Middle English [ edit] From bord +‎ -en ( “ adjectival ending ”) Adjective [ edit] burden Alternative form of borden From burde +‎ -en ( “ plural ending ”) plural of burde West Frisian [ edit] plural of burd.

Rodrigo u gabriela. Beast of burden. Weekly epidemiological record 2017 cholera burden. Burden překlad.

Is homework is a burden. Burden of a day. Bur•den 1   /ˈbɜrdən/ USA pronunciation n.   [ countable] that which is carried; load: a burden of five hundred pounds. that which is difficult to bear; onus: weighed down by the burden of leadership. v... +  object] to load heavily: burdened with all the packages. to trouble; cause worry: I don't mean to burden you with all my problems. bur•dened, adj.   [ be. He was burdened with worries. bur•den 1 (bûr ′ dn) USA pronunciation   n. that which is carried; load: a horse's burden of rider and pack. that which is borne with difficulty; obligation; onus: the burden of leadership. [ Naut. ] Naval Terms the weight of a ship's cargo. Naval Terms the carrying capacity of a ship. Mining overburden (def. 3. Metallurgy the minerals charged into a blast furnace or steelmaking furnace. Business [ Ac countable ing. overhead (def. 6. v. t. to load heavily. to load oppressively; trouble. bur ′ den•er,   n. bur ′ den•less,   adj.   bef. 1000; Middle English, variant of burthen, Old English byrthen; akin to German Bürde, Gothic baurthei; see bear 1 1. See corresponding entry in Unabridged See  load.   2. See corresponding entry in Unabridged weight, encumbrance, impediment. 8. See corresponding entry in Unabridged weigh down, saddle, try, afflict, perturb, plague, grieve, vex. bur•den 2 the main point, message, or idea. Music and Dance the refrain or recurring chorus of a song. Old French bourdon droning sound, instrument making such a sound Middle English bordoun, burdoun 1275–1325 1. See corresponding entry in Unabridged substance, core, crux, nucleus, essence. burden / ˈbɜːd ə n / n something that is carried; load something that is exacting, oppressive, or difficult to bear the cargo capacity of a ship the weight of a ship's cargo vb ( transitive. sometimes followed by up) to put or impose a burden on; load to weigh down; oppress Etymology: Old English byrthen; related to beran to bear 1, Old Frisian berthene burden, Old High German burdin.

Is coal a burden to the environment. #tnpushers y'all the new movement! Super hard. Burden of truth season 1. Audrey Lyndon, R. N., Ph. D., from the University of California in San Francisco, and colleagues describe the prevalence and correlates of the dual burden of SMM and preterm birth in a retrospective cohort study involving all California live births in 2007 to 2012 with gestations of 20 to 44 weeks. Burden of care is defined as the psychological, emotional, social and economic challenges that are experienced by a caregiver of mentally or physically ill person. While doctors' bicker over joining the national health service, aimed at improving a disjointed healthcare system, Cypriot households come top in Europe for saying medical costs are a financial burden. Prime Minister said new government faced the immediate burden of paying the installments of debt. Tribune News Network Doha QATAR University College of Pharmacy's (QU-CPH) MSc Pharmacy student Asmaa Jafour al Mansouri recently defended her thesis titled 'Assessment of treatment burden and its impact on quality of life in chronic kidney disease patients in Qatar: A mixed method study. The yoke is an instrument that allows a beast of burden to pull a carriage of load or a plow a field. Synopsis: Compiled and edited by Detroit newspaper columnist Rochelle Riley. Burden: African Americans and the Enduring Impact of Slavery" is a powerful collection of twenty-four succinct essays that collectively create a chorus of evidence that the lingering burden yesteryear slavery on today's African-American population is quite real. Illinois tops the list with a total liability burden equal to 28% of personal income, followed by Connecticut, Kentucky, New Jersey, Alaska and Massachusetts. Cost burden increased in metros where increases in rental prices outpaced income growth, including in Los Angeles, Washington, D. C., and New York. Summary: New Delhi [India] Nov 14 (ANI-NewsVoir) The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India generated the first state-level disease burden and risk factors estimates to improve health programmes and planning for every state in India. [3] Unfortunately, caregivers throughout their experience are facing difficulties, suffering and are subjected to "caregiver burden " which is defined as a "state resulting from providing the necessary care to an impaired older adult, but that threatens either the physical or psychological well-being of the caregiver. 4, 5] According to Global Status Report on Alcohol, Alcohol Use Disorders (AUDs) account for 1. 4 per cent of the global disease burden [2. Ever since the 1960s, caregiver burden " has been postulated to refer to negative experiences of caregivers, both subjective and objective, and study of caregiver burden has thus become an important arena of modern care research. Burden of care in schizophrenia correlates with patients' illness variables (Dyck et al., 1999; Salleh, 1994; Pai & Kapur, 1982; Raj et al., 1991; Chakraborty et al., 1995) availability of caregivers resources as well as coping skills (Biegel et al., 1994; Magliano et al., 2000; Dyck et al., 1999.

When was Michael Burden born. Damn it sing the melody Mick. Noun. Something that weighs you down. Usually a worry or a sore point you don't share with close friends or orangutangs. You can also be a burden on someone else when you try and talk about your problems and worries to someone else. Physical Hang ups, girlfriends, wife (wives) or debt. all of these are burdens. Hayley: I'm worried! Steve: Shut up you have so many burdens! Don't become a burden yourself. To drag, suck, ruin and anchor and break everyonees lives, Notoriously known for ruining eveeryones life Master I. o. u's Synonym: Sebastian fournier, leech, anchors, burden society, scum, dirt " Damn, I can't buy smokes because he borrowed all my money, what a burden on my wallet.

Homework is a burden for students. “ 2:40 - 2:57 ” 😞 whole sng on repeat.




 

 

 

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