Usage examples of "firstdegree burn" in English with translation to Spanish

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The pastor said Tom's going to burn in hell. El pastor dijo que Tom iba a arder en el infierno.
The hardest thing in life is knowing which bridges to cross and which bridges to burn. Lo más duro en la vida es saber qué puentes se han de cruzar y cuáles se han de quemar.
You have to melt chocolate in a double-boiler so it doesn't burn. Tienes que derretir el chocolate al baño maría para que no se queme.
You cannot burn anything without oxygen. No se puede quemar nada sin oxígeno.
Burn this rubbish on the fire. Quema esta basura.
It will burn. Se quemará.
Men of genius are meteors destined to burn in order to illuminate their century. Los genios son meteoros destinados a quemarse para iluminar su siglo.
Burn this letter after you finish reading it. Quema esta carta cuando acabes de leerla.
I need skin burn ointment. Necesito crema para las quemaduras.
We mustn't burn our forest, because it is the source of the oxygen we breathe. No debemos quemar nuestro bosque, porque es la fuente del oxígeno que respiramos.
They can burn more easily. Esos se pueden quemar con más facilidad.
Plastic does not burn easily. El plástico no se quema con facilidad.
With these eyes, I shall see mountains burn. Con estos ojos, veré arder a las montañas.
If you don't stir the rice, it will burn. Si nos revolvés el arroz, se va a quemar.
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