B1 verb

bruciare

When we talk about something burning in Italian, we use the verb bruciare. It means to be on fire or to produce flames. This verb is also used for things that get burned, like food if you cook it too long, or if you get a sunburn. It can even describe a strong, stinging sensation, like a wound that 'burns'. So, it's a versatile verb for anything related to heat, flames, or a burning sensation.

셀프 테스트 6 질문

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Il camino ____ caldo.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: brucia

We use 'brucia' (burns) because the chimney is singular. 'È' means 'is' and doesn't fit the context of heat. 'Sono' is plural 'are', and 'bruciano' is plural 'burn'.

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Non toccare la stufa, ____!

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: brucia

'Brucia' means 'it burns' and is a warning. The other options (cold, large, small) don't make sense as warnings in this context.

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Le candele ____ lentamente.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: bruciano

Candles 'burn' (bruciano). 'Leggono' (read), 'cantano' (sing), and 'dormono' (sleep) do not make sense for candles.

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Attenzione, il fuoco ____ forte.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: brucia

Fire 'burns' (brucia) strongly. 'Mangia' (eats), 'beve' (drinks), and 'parla' (speaks) do not describe fire.

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Sento odore di gomma che ____.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: brucia

You smell rubber 'burning' (brucia). 'Corre' (runs), 'guida' (drives), and 'nuota' (swims) are incorrect for the smell of rubber.

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Metti la legna nel camino per farla ____.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: bruciare

You put wood in the fireplace to make it 'burn' (bruciare). The other options do not fit the context.

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