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Etymology: [ 'b&rn ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German brunno spring of water.

gıcık etmek, tamamen yanmak, yanıp yok olmak, hız yapmak, azarlamak, yakmak, yanma, haşlamak, yanma,yanma oranı, alev alev yan,yanıp bitme, alev alev yanmak, yakıp yok etmek, yanıp bitme, paylamak, Nükleer santrallerde kullanılan yakıtın yanma oranı. Birimi: (MW-gün/ton Uranyum), birini çok kızdırmak/sinirlendirmek. burn the candle at both fazla çalışmak. hold a ~ He doesn't hold a candle to her. Onun eline su dökemez, k. dili birini çok kızdırmak/sinirlendirmek, ifrit etmek,

1 gıcık etmek  deyim     ts
2 tamamen yanmak     ts
3 yanıp yok olmak     ts
4 hız yapmak  Dilbilim     ts
5 azarlamak  Dilbilim     ts
6 yakmak     ts
7 yanma  Çevre     ts
8 haşlamak  Dilbilim     ts
9 yanma,yanma oranı  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
10 alev alev yan,yanıp bitme     ts
11 alev alev yanmak     ts
12 yakıp yok etmek     ts
13 yanıp bitme     ts
14 paylamak  Dilbilim     ts
15burnup Nükleer santrallerde kullanılan yakıtın yanma oranı. Birimi: (MW-gün/ton Uranyum)     ts
16burn s.o. up birini çok kızdırmak/sinirlendirmek. burn the candle at both fazla çalışmak. hold a ~ He doesn't hold a candle to her. Onun eline su dökemez  konuşma dili     ts
17burn s.o. up k. dili birini çok kızdırmak/sinirlendirmek     ts
18burn somebody up ifrit etmek     ts
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To anger; to annoy, To destroy by burning, To catch fire and burn until destroyed, imprison by fire; make or become very angry (Slang), burn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire; "The hut burned down"; "The mountain of paper went up in flames", If something burns up or if fire burns it up, it is completely destroyed by fire or strong heat. The satellite re-entered the atmosphere and burned up Fires have burned up 180,000 acres of timber, If something burns up fuel or energy, it uses it. Brisk walking burns up more calories than slow jogging, burn brightly; "Every star seemed to flare with new intensity", use up (energy); "burn off calories through vigorous exercise", A measure of the consumption of fuel in a nuclear reactor, In nuclear power technology, burnup is a measure of the neutron irradiation of the fuel. It is normally quoted in megawatt days per ton (MWd/MTU), where ton refers to a metric ton of uranium metal or its equivalent, adure, The amount of energy produced by fission reactions in relation to the amount of fissile material originally available, The amount of energy that has been generated from a unit of nuclear fuel; usually measured in megawatt-days thermal per metric tons of initial heavy metal (MWdth/MTIHM), Nuclear fuel is used up much as a tank of gas is used up in a car Burn-up is usually measured by the percent of fuel burned or in the amount of energy created as a result of burn-up in megawatt days per ton of fuel, the amount of fuel used up (as in a nuclear reactor) a high-speed motorcycle race on a public road, the amount of fuel used up (as in a nuclear reactor), a high-speed motorcycle race on a public road, A measure of energy obtained from fuel in a reactor Typically, expressed as the amount of energy produced per unit weight of fuel irradiated or "burned " Burnup levels are generally measured in megawattdays thermal per metric ton of initial heavy metal (MWDT/MTIHM), The reduced reactivity of spent fuel that occurs from the net depletion of fissile [see fissile definition] nuclides [see nuclides definition] and the net increase in fission and activation product neutron [see neutron definition] absorbers (poisons) is considered (Sandia National Laboratories Overview of Burnup Credit Issues SAND91-2841C, 1992 ) Back to Top, A measure of nuclear reactor fuel consumption expressed either as the percentage of fuel atoms that have undergone fission or as the amount of energy produced per unit weight of fuel, Measure of thermal energy released by nuclear fuel relative to its mass, typically Gigawatt days per tonne (GWd/tU),

19 To anger; to annoy - "His thoughtlessness really burns me up."     ts
20 To destroy by burning     ts
21 To catch fire and burn until destroyed - "The rocket may burn up on reentry"     ts
22 imprison by fire; make or become very angry (Slang)  fiil     ts
23 burn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire; "The hut burned down"; "The mountain of paper went up in flames"     ts
24 If something burns up or if fire burns it up, it is completely destroyed by fire or strong heat. The satellite re-entered the atmosphere and burned up Fires have burned up 180,000 acres of timber     ts
25 If something burns up fuel or energy, it uses it. Brisk walking burns up more calories than slow jogging     ts
26 burn brightly; "Every star seemed to flare with new intensity"     ts
27 use up (energy); "burn off calories through vigorous exercise"     ts
28burnup A measure of the consumption of fuel in a nuclear reactor     ts
29burnup In nuclear power technology, burnup is a measure of the neutron irradiation of the fuel. It is normally quoted in megawatt days per ton (MWd/MTU), where ton refers to a metric ton of uranium metal or its equivalent     ts
30 adure     ts
31 The amount of energy produced by fission reactions in relation to the amount of fissile material originally available     ts
32 The amount of energy that has been generated from a unit of nuclear fuel; usually measured in megawatt-days thermal per metric tons of initial heavy metal (MWdth/MTIHM)     ts
33 Nuclear fuel is used up much as a tank of gas is used up in a car Burn-up is usually measured by the percent of fuel burned or in the amount of energy created as a result of burn-up in megawatt days per ton of fuel     ts
34burnup the amount of fuel used up (as in a nuclear reactor) a high-speed motorcycle race on a public road     ts
35burnup the amount of fuel used up (as in a nuclear reactor)     ts
36burnup a high-speed motorcycle race on a public road     ts
37burnup A measure of energy obtained from fuel in a reactor Typically, expressed as the amount of energy produced per unit weight of fuel irradiated or "burned " Burnup levels are generally measured in megawattdays thermal per metric ton of initial heavy metal (MWDT/MTIHM)     ts
38burnup The reduced reactivity of spent fuel that occurs from the net depletion of fissile [see fissile definition] nuclides [see nuclides definition] and the net increase in fission and activation product neutron [see neutron definition] absorbers (poisons) is considered (Sandia National Laboratories Overview of Burnup Credit Issues SAND91-2841C, 1992 ) Back to Top     ts
39burnup A measure of nuclear reactor fuel consumption expressed either as the percentage of fuel atoms that have undergone fission or as the amount of energy produced per unit weight of fuel     ts
40burnup Measure of thermal energy released by nuclear fuel relative to its mass, typically Gigawatt days per tonne (GWd/tU)     ts
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