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词汇 burden
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burden

Word family adjectiveburdenousnounburden
bur·den1 /ˈbɜːdn $ ˈbɜːrdn/ ●○○ noun  
1 [countableC]RESPONSIBLE something difficult or worrying that you are responsible for 重担,负担
 His family responsibilities had started to become a burden.
家庭责任已开始成为他的负担。
burden of
 The burden of taxation has risen considerably.
税务负担大大加重了。
burden on
 I don’t like being a burden on other people.
我不想成为别人的负担。
bear/carry the burden
 If things go wrong he will bear the burden of guilt.
如果有什么差错,他就会背上内疚的包袱。
the tax/financial/debt burden 税务/财务/债务负担
2. the burden of proof PROVE law the duty to prove that something is true 举证责任
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3. CARRY[countableC] something that is carried 担子;负荷 SYN load
beast of burden
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
bear/carry/shoulder the burden (=be responsible for something)
At the age of 16, Suzy bore the burden of providing for her family.
place/put a burden on somebody
This situation places the main burden of family care on women.
share the burden
I was glad my brother was there to share the burden.
ease/reduce/lighten the burden
Smaller classes would ease the burden for teachers.
shift the burden (=change who carries it)
The tax shifts the burden towards the rich.
a burden falls on somebody
The tax burden falls most heavily upon the poorest people.
lift the burden from somebody's shoulders
If I deal with the all the practical problems, that will lift the burden from your shoulders.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + burden
a heavy/great burden
Caring for elderly relatives can be a heavy burden.
a financial burden
the financial burden of a large mortgage
a tax burden
These changes will ease the tax burden for small businesses.
a debt burden
He made a serious attempt ease the country's debt burden.
an intolerable burden (=very hard to bear)
Too many exams can place an intolerable burden on young people.
an unfair/undue burden
The new legislation put an unfair burden on employers.
phrases
the burden of responsibility
He felt unable to cope with the burden of responsibility.
the burden of taxation
The burden of taxation falls more heavily on the poor.
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burden2 verb  
1 be burdened with/by something PROBLEMto have a lot of problems because of a particular thing 被某事所困扰;承受某事的负担
 a company burdened with debt
债务缠身的公司
unburden
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2. be burdened with something CARRYto be carrying something heavy 负载着某物,背负着某物
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From Longman Business Dictionary
burdenbur·den /ˈbɜːdnˈbɜːrdn/ noun [countableC]
1something that causes people a lot of difficulty or worry
In less prosperous areas the taxes were, for many, such a burden that they lived in poverty.
2particular costs such as taxes or interest payments seen as a problem, especially when they are high
the burden of local rates that each company located in the area must pay
New regulations can put a heavy cost burden on small businesses.
The rise in the US tax burden (=the amount of tax that people and companies have to pay) has not been due to military spending, but to welfare.
They want a $10,000 limit on deductions for state and local income taxes as a way to increase the tax burden on the rich.
debt burden
3LAW a duty that someone has legally or officially promised to do
The holder of the bill of lading would assume the burden (=take the responsibility) of becoming subject to contractual liabilities.
Origin burden1
Old English byrthen
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