burden
bur
ˈbɜr
bēr
den
dən
dēn
/ˈbɜːdən/

A(z) „burden” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to burden
01

megterhel, terhel

to place a heavy load or weight on something or someone
Transitive: to burden sth with a load
to burden definition and meaning
Példåk
As the ship docked, the crew began to burden the cargo hold with containers filled with various products.
Ahogy a hajĂł kikötött, a legĂ©nysĂ©g elkezdte megterhelni a raktert kĂŒlönfĂ©le termĂ©kekkel teli kontĂ©nerekkel.
02

megterhel, rĂĄruhĂĄz

to give someone a responsibility or task that demands a great deal of effort or causes a lot of stress
Transitive: to burden sb with a task
Példåk
Parents sometimes unintentionally burden their children with high expectations.
A szĂŒlƑk nĂ©ha akaratlanul is magas elvĂĄrĂĄsokkal terhelik gyermekeiket.
01

teher, felelƑssĂ©g

a responsibility or task that causes hardship, stress, etc.
Példåk
Taking care of an elderly parent can be a significant emotional and financial burden.
Egy idƑs szĂŒlƑ gondozĂĄsa jelentƑs Ă©rzelmi Ă©s pĂ©nzĂŒgyi teher lehet.
02

physical weight or load to be carried or transported

Példåk
Donkeys bore burdens of food and supplies up the mountain.
03

the main idea or theme of a speech, document, literary work, or discourse

Példåk
His speech carried the burden of national unity.
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