Burden
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British pronunciation/ˈbɜːdn/
American pronunciation/ˈbɜːrdn/

"burden"の定義と意味

to burden
01

to place a heavy load or weight on something or someone

Transitive: to burden sth with a load
to burden definition and meaning
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The workers had to burden the truck with crates of goods for delivery to the distribution center.
As the ship docked, the crew began to burden the cargo hold with containers filled with various products.
Farmers often have to burden their trucks with harvested crops to transport them to market.
02

負わせる (おわせる), 担わせる (たわせる)

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
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The manager decided to burden the experienced team member with the challenging project.
Parents sometimes unintentionally burden their children with high expectations.
The professor chose not to burden the students with additional assignments during the exam week.
Burden
01

a responsibility or task that causes hardship, stress, etc.

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The financial burden of student loans weighed heavily on her after graduation.
Taking care of an elderly parent can be a significant emotional and financial burden.
The responsibility of managing a large team became too much of a burden for him.
02

負担 (ふたん), 荷 (に)

weight to be borne or conveyed
03

主題, テーマ

the central idea that is expanded in a document or discourse
04

主題, 内容

the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
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