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3 Mar 2019
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What does deal with a burden mean?
What does deal with a burden mean?
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3 Mar 2019
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When you deal with a burden you face a difficult situation, which is hard to endure. Hope it helps!
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- Basque Near fluent
- English (UK) Near fluent
- Spanish (Spain)
When you deal with a burden you face a difficult situation, which is hard to endure. Hope it helps!
- Russian
@BlarneyYourEnglishSc Thanks a lot for your answer! 😊
Could you tell me how to say "overcome the situation" with the word "burden"?
Could you tell me how to say "overcome the situation" with the word "burden"?
- Basque Near fluent
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@BlarneyYourEnglishSc
I'm trying to construct an opposite phrase (an antonym) :)
Something like "to lose" - "to find", "difficult" - "easy" and so on.
In a dictionary I found the phrase "to free of some burden".
It's opposite the phrase "deal with a burden " (="face a difficult situation"), isn't it?
Does it sound okay?
I'm trying to construct an opposite phrase (an antonym) :)
Something like "to lose" - "to find", "difficult" - "easy" and so on.
In a dictionary I found the phrase "to free of some burden".
It's opposite the phrase "deal with a burden " (="face a difficult situation"), isn't it?
Does it sound okay?
- Basque Near fluent
- English (UK) Near fluent
- Spanish (Spain)
I would say relieve of a burden... to be free of burden has religious connotations for me.
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