burn down - translation to greek
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burn down - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Burn it Down; Burn It Down (disambiguation); Burn It Down (song)

burn down      
καίω εντελώς, καίω
burn out         
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TYPE OF WORK-RELATED STRESS, WITH SYMPTOMS CHARACTERIZED BY FEELINGS OF ENERGY DEPLETION OR EXHAUSTION; INCREASED MENTAL DISTANCE FROM ONE’S JOB, OR FEELINGS OF NEGATIVISM OR CYNICISM RELATED TO ONE'S JOB; AND REDUCED PROFESSIONAL EFFICACY
Burnout (psychology); Burning out; Burn out; Burn-out; Burn Out; Occupational Burnout; Responder apathy syndrome; The Burnout Cycle; Burnout syndrome; Burn-out syndrome; Clinical exhaustion; Occupational exhaustion; Causes of occupational burnout
v. σβήνω
shut down         
κλείνω το εργοστάσιον

Definition

burn down
If a building burns down or if someone burns it down, it is completely destroyed by fire.
Six months after Bud died, the house burned down...
Anarchists burnt down a restaurant.
PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P n (not pron), also V n P

Wikipedia

Burn It Down

Burn It Down may refer to:

  • Burn It Down (album), by the Dead Daisies, 2018
  • Burn It Down (band), an American metalcore band
  • Burn It Down Tour, a 2014–2015 concert tour by Jason Aldean
Examples of use of burn down
1. Today, we have a pyromaniac prime minister who is trying to burn down the house.
2. A former chef who cooks meals in his sleep fears he could burn down his house.
3. I just cant understand why anyone would want to burn down a school.
4. A Kenyan runs as houses burn down on February 3 in Kericho.
5. In the terminology of Beitar [Jerusalem] fans – we will burn down the clubhouse," he warned.