B2 noun Neutre

burner

/ˈbɜːrnər/

A burner is a part of a stove or laboratory device that produces heat or a flame. It can also refer to a disposable mobile phone or a figurative state where a task is given low priority.

Exemples

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1

I accidentally left the left burner on after I finished cooking dinner.

I left the heating ring of the stove active after preparing the meal.

2

The laboratory technician adjusted the Bunsen burner to achieve a blue flame.

The technician changed the lab heater to produce a hot, steady fire.

3

He used a burner to keep his identity private while selling his old car.

He used a temporary phone to remain anonymous during the sale.

Famille de mots

Nom
burner
Verb
burn
Adjectif
burning
Apparenté
burn
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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'ER' suffix as meaning 'the thing that does'. A burner is the thing that does the burning.

Quiz rapide

The scientist turned up the gas on the Bunsen ______ to heat the chemicals.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : burner

Exemples

1

I accidentally left the left burner on after I finished cooking dinner.

everyday

I left the heating ring of the stove active after preparing the meal.

2

The laboratory technician adjusted the Bunsen burner to achieve a blue flame.

formal

The technician changed the lab heater to produce a hot, steady fire.

3

He used a burner to keep his identity private while selling his old car.

informal

He used a temporary phone to remain anonymous during the sale.

4

The study evaluates the nitrogen oxide emissions from high-efficiency industrial burners.

academic

The research analyzes the gases released by heating components in factories.

5

The executive decided to put the merger proposal on the back burner for now.

business

The manager decided to make the merger plans a low priority for the time being.

Famille de mots

Nom
burner
Verb
burn
Adjectif
burning
Apparenté
burn

Collocations courantes

gas burner a stove part fueled by gas
back burner a state of low priority
Bunsen burner a laboratory gas burner
electric burner a heating element using electricity
oil burner a device that burns oil for heat

Phrases Courantes

on the back burner

given low priority or postponed

on the front burner

given high priority or immediate attention

burner phone

a cheap, prepaid mobile phone intended for temporary use

Souvent confondu avec

burner vs stove

A stove is the whole appliance, while a burner is just the specific heat source on top.

burner vs furnace

A burner is a specific component, whereas a furnace is a large system for heating buildings.

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Notes d'usage

Use this word specifically for the heating units on a cooktop or lab equipment. In business, it is almost exclusively used in the idiom 'on the back burner'.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners sometimes use 'fire' or 'hole' when they mean the 'burner' on a kitchen appliance.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'ER' suffix as meaning 'the thing that does'. A burner is the thing that does the burning.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Middle English 'bernen', from Old English 'beornan' meaning to be on fire.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun Plural form: burners
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Contexte culturel

The term 'burner phone' became popular in US culture through crime-themed television shows and movies.

Quiz rapide

The scientist turned up the gas on the Bunsen ______ to heat the chemicals.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : burner

Mots lis

arbiter

B2

An arbiter is a person or authority who has the power to settle a dispute or decide what is right, acceptable, or fashionable. It can refer to a formal legal role or a metaphorical judge of cultural and social standards.

arbitrarily

C2

To act in a way that is based on random choice or personal whim rather than any reason or system. It often implies a decision-making process that is perceived as unfair or lacking logical justification.

arbitrariness

C1

The quality of being based on random choice or personal whim rather than any reason, system, or logical necessity. It often describes decisions, rules, or actions that appear unfair or unpredictable because they lack a clear underlying principle.

arbitrator

C2

A neutral third party officially appointed to settle a dispute between two conflicting parties outside of a court of law. Their role is to hear evidence from both sides and issue a final, typically legally binding, decision known as an award.

arboreal

B2

Arboreal describes animals that live in trees or things relating to trees. It is most commonly used in biological contexts to distinguish tree-dwelling species from those that live on the ground or in water.

appreciate

B2

To recognize the full worth or quality of something, or to be grateful for a gesture or action. It can also mean to understand a situation fully or to increase in value over time.

approbate

C1

To formally or officially sanction, approve, or authorize an action, document, or status. It is typically used in legal, ecclesiastical, or high-level administrative contexts to indicate authoritative validation.

approve

C1

Officially sanctioned or accepted as being of an adequate standard or satisfying certain requirements. It describes something that has received formal authorization or endorsement from a person or body in authority.

apropos

B2

Something that is apropos is very appropriate or relevant to a particular situation or subject being discussed. It describes a remark, action, or timing that fits perfectly with the current circumstances.

arboretum

C1

A botanical garden specifically devoted to the cultivation and exhibition of a wide variety of trees and shrubs for scientific or educational purposes. It serves as a living collection of woody plants, often featuring rare or non-native species.

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