Examples of using Could burn in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
it would be great if we could burn them, eat them up, and this reactor loves this stuff.
Identify fire hazards- Where could a fire start, how could it start and what could burn.
but apparently, it could burn for another 250 years.
hubris of humans who, in this case, thought their ships could burn filthy fuel without any judgement raining down.
As far as I'm concerned the world could burn and I still wouldn't care.
Only the pure flame of God's truth could burn true in the face of such horror.
If you don't know what you're doing, you could burn through a lot of money very quickly.
flesh and bone, could burn a son with the smoking end of a coal shovel.
In 1999 a dotcom with no revenue could burn $100 million in one year,
Hey, you know, the way I'm tied up I could burn myself, if I accidentally trigger my ability.
Back in 1800, you would have had to work six hours to earn a candle that could burn for an hour.
we could burn each other.
the bomb could burn off before we detonate.
this whole city could burn to the ground.
A study conducted by researchers at the Liverpool John Moores University in England found that regular use of the console could burn up to 1,830 calories a per week- the equivalent to almost four Big Macs.
Capsaicin-1 .12: This ingredient enhances your physical body temperature level so you could burn a lot more calories everyday without putting in any type of initiative-- up to 270 calories to be specific.
armed with a weapon that could burn its adversaries with radiation.
Capsaicin-1 .12: This ingredient increases your physical body temperature so you could burn more calories every day without putting in any initiative-- as much as 270 calories to be specific.
We could burn all Earth's fossil fuels,
Some converters modules of TTL to RS232 not they should feed externally under any circumstances since they receive the power from port series, and we could burn our WRTNode by supercharging;