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  1. Working arrangements also affect peoples’ experiences of burnout and could be a contributing or mitigating factor to burnout, depending on the individual. 30% of those working from a fixed location (i.e., based at the same office/working location) cited this as a contributing factor , compared with 34% of field-based workers, 16% of home workers and just 17% of hybrid or agile workers.

  2. Burn definition: . See examples of BURN used in a sentence.

  3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Power, Computers burn burn 1 / bɜːn $ bɜːrn / S2 W3 verb (past tense and past participle burnt / bɜːnt $ bɜːrnt / or burned) 1 PRODUCE HEAT produce flames and heat [intransitive] a) if a fire burns, it produces heat and flames There was a fire burning in the fireplace.

  4. Concl. 20. [It] healeth any burne or scalding. A very effectual remedy against burns. An external injury, as a blow, a wound, or a burn. 1.b. spec. An instance of burning the vegetation on land as a means of clearing it for cultivation. (Cf. burning n.

  5. 5 days ago · burn ( countable and uncountable, plural burns) A physical injury caused by heat, cold, electricity, radiation or caustic chemicals . She had second-degree burns from falling in the bonfire. A sensation resembling such an injury. chili burn from eating hot peppers.

  6. burn out: [verb] to drive out or destroy the property of by fire.

  7. Aug 24, 2020 · First-degree burns are mild (like most sunburns). The top layer of skin (epidermis) turns red and is painful but doesn’t typically blister. Second-degree burns affect skin’s top and lower layers (dermis). You may experience pain, redness, swelling and blistering. Third-degree burns affect all three skin layers: epidermis, dermis and fat.