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ψ ✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯ . ψ STREAM https://rqzamovies.com/m16633.html?utm_source=form_run ψ ≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋ - Creators: Andrew Heckler - 129 min - Drama - Actor: Tom Wilkinson, Forest Whitaker - Abstract: When a museum celebrating the Ku Klux Klan opens in a South Carolina town, the idealistic Reverend Kennedy strives to keep the peace even as he urges the group's Grand Dragon to disavow his racist past Bur·den   (bûr′dn) n. 1. Something that is carried. 2. a. Something that is emotionally difficult to bear. b. A source of great worry or stress; weight: The burden of economic sacrifice rests on the workers of the plant. 3. A responsibility or duty: The burden of organizing the campaign fell to me. 4. A principal or recurring idea; a theme: "The burden of what he said was to defend enthusiastically the conservative aristocracy" (J. A. Froude). 5. Music a. A drone, as of a bagpipe or pedal point. Archaic The chorus or refrain of a composition. c. Archaic The bass accompaniment to a song. 6. Nautical a. The amount of cargo that a vessel can carry. The weight of the cargo carried by a vessel at one time. 7. The amount of a disease-causing entity present in an organism. tr. v. bur·dened, bur·den·ing, bur·dens 1. To cause difficulty or distress to; distress or oppress. To load or overload. [Middle English, from Old English byrthen; see bher- in Indo-European roots. Noun, senses 4 and 5, influenced by bourdon. ] Synonyms: burden, affliction, albatross, cross, millstone, trial, tribulation These nouns denote something onerous or troublesome: the burden of a guilty conscience; considered the television an affliction that destroyed the spirit of community; a poorly built home that became his albatross; an unhappy marriage that became a cross to bear; a routine duty that turned into a millstone; a troublemaker who is a trial to the teacher; suffered many tribulations in rising from poverty. See Also Synonyms at substance. burden ( ˈbɜːdən) n 1. something that is carried; load 2. something that is exacting, oppressive, or difficult to bear: the burden of responsibility. (Nautical Terms) nautical a. the cargo capacity of a ship b. the weight of a ship's cargo vb ( tr) 4. ( sometimes foll by up) to put or impose a burden on; load 5. to weigh down; oppress: the old woman was burdened with cares. [Old English byrthen; related to beran to bear 1, Old Frisian berthene burden, Old High German burdin] burden ( ˈbɜːdən) n 1. (Music, other) a line of words recurring at the end of each verse of a ballad or similar song; chorus or refrain 2. (Rhetoric) the principal or recurrent theme of a speech, book, etc 3. (Music, other) another word for bourdon [C16: from Old French bourdon bass horn, droning sound, of imitative origin] bur•den 1 (ˈbɜr dn) n. that which is carried; load. that which is borne with difficulty; onus: the burden of leadership. the weight of a ship's cargo. the carrying capacity of a ship. t. to load heavily. to load oppressively; trouble. [before 1000; Middle English, variant of burthen, Old English byrthen] bur•den 2 (ˈbɜr dn) n. an often repeated main point, message, or idea. a musical refrain; chorus. [1275–1325; Middle English bordoun, burdoun < Old French bourdon droning sound, instrument making such a sound] burden, refrain, chorus - The burden is the main theme or gist of a speech, book, or argument—or the refrain or chorus of a song. See also related terms for refrain. Burden  a fixed quantity of a commodity; a heavy load; the chorus of a song. See also charge, load, trust. Examples: burden of armour, 1595; of brass [debts], 1601; of corn, 1523; of despair, 1812; of gold, 1440; of rushes, 1560; of sin, 1303; of sorrows, 1374; of steel [120 lb. ]; of thorns, 1449; of verse, 1598; of weeds, 1527. Burden   albatross around the neck Burden, weight; any inhibiting encumbrance. In Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1798), the slayer of the albatross—a bird of good omen to sailors—was punished by having the dead bird hung about his neck. Though within the context of the poem the dead albatross symbolizes guilt and punishment for sin, its contemporary use rarely carries this connotation. Often an albatross around one’s neck is no more than a burdensome annoyance, a “drag” that inhibits one’s freedom or lessens one’s pleasure. ball and chain A wife; one’s girl friend or mistress; any person perceived as a burden or hindrance. This figurative meaning of ball and chain is derived from the iron ball which is secured by a chain to the leg of a prisoner in order to prevent escape. Insofar as having a wife inhibits one’s freedom, this slang expression is apt He deliberately attempted to commit suicide by askin’ me “How’s the ball and chain? ” meanin’ my wife. ( Collier’s, June 25, 1921) cross to bear A painful burden or affliction; an oppressive encumbrance. The expression derives from the heavy cross which Jesus was forced to carry up Mount Calvary, and upon which he was subsequently crucified. Though the phrase most often applies to serious illness, pain, or handicaps, it is frequently extended to include any bothersome annoyance, any unpleasant person or circumstance that must be endured. a millstone around the neck A heavy burden, an onus, a cross. A millstone is either of a pair of round, weighty stones between which grain and other like materials are ground in a mill. The mill-stone intended for the necks of those vermin … the dealers in corn, was found to fall upon the heads of the consumers. (Jeremy Bentham, Defence of Usury, 1787) The metaphor is said to have been suggested by the Biblical passage (Matthew 18:6) in which Jesus warns those who would corrupt the pure and humble nature of children: But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea. a monkey on one’s back A depressing, often controlling burden; a cross to bear; an addiction or dependence. This phrase may be a variation of the obsolete a turkey on one’s back, but the implication remains the same: an addict carries an extra burden, one demanding a large, if not total, commitment of time, effort, and money to support. Having a monkey on your back … always worked out logically to be the first purpose in a junkie’s life. (E. R. Johnson, God Keepers, 1970) white elephant An unwanted or useless possession that is difficult to dispose of; a possession that costs more to keep and maintain than it is worth. This expression probably alludes to the albino elephants which were once considered sacred in Siam (now Thailand). Since an elephant of any color is inconvenient and expensive to own, it was purportedly a custom for a king to bestow one of these unique white elephants as a gift upon a courtier or other person whom he wished to subject to financial ruin. In the United States, tag sales, garage sales, and rummage sales are often appropriately nicknamed white elephant sales. burden Past participle: burdened Gerund: burdening Imperative burden burden Present I burden you burden he/she/it burdens we burden you burden they burden Preterite I burdened you burdened he/she/it burdened we burdened you burdened they burdened Present Continuous I am burdening you are burdening he/she/it is burdening we are burdening you are burdening they are burdening Present Perfect I have burdened you have burdened he/she/it has burdened we have burdened you have burdened they have burdened Past Continuous I was burdening you were burdening he/she/it was burdening we were burdening you were burdening they were burdening Past Perfect I had burdened you had burdened he/she/it had burdened we had burdened you had burdened they had burdened Future I will burden you will burden he/she/it will burden we will burden you will burden they will burden Future Perfect I will have burdened you will have burdened he/she/it will have burdened we will have burdened you will have burdened they will have burdened Future Continuous I will be burdening you will be burdening he/she/it will be burdening we will be burdening you will be burdening they will be burdening Present Perfect Continuous I have been burdening you have been burdening he/she/it has been burdening we have been burdening you have been burdening they have been burdening Future Perfect Continuous I will have been burdening you will have been burdening he/she/it will have been burdening we will have been burdening you will have been burdening they will have been burdening Past Perfect Continuous I had been burdening you had been burdening he/she/it had been burdening we had been burdening you had been burdening they had been burdening Conditional I would burden you would burden he/she/it would burden we would burden you would burden they would burden Past Conditional I would have burdened you would have burdened he/she/it would have burdened we would have burdened you would have burdened they would have burdened Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Noun 1. burden - an onerous or difficult concern; "the burden of responsibility"; "that's a load off my mind" encumbrance, onus, incumbrance, load headache, worry, vexation, concern - something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness; "New York traffic is a constant concern"; "it's a major worry" dead weight - an oppressive encumbrance fardel - a burden (figuratively in the form of a bundle) imposition - an uncalled-for burden; "he listened but resented the imposition" pill - something unpleasant or offensive that must be tolerated or endured; "his competitor's success was a bitter pill to take" 2. burden - weight to be borne or conveyed   load, loading burthen - a variant of `burden' dead load - a constant load on a structure (e. g. a bridge) due to the weight of the supported structure itself live load, superload - a variable load on a structure (e. a bridge) such as moving traffic millstone - any load that is difficult to carry overburden, overload - an excessive burden overload - an electrical load that exceeds the available electrical power weight - an artifact that is heavy 3. burden - the central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work gist, essence, effect, core meaning, signification, import, significance - the message that is intended or expressed or signified; "what is the meaning of this sentence"; "the significance of a red traffic light"; "the signification of Chinese characters"; "the import of his announcement was ambiguous" 4. burden - the central idea that is expanded in a document or discourse idea, thought - the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about; "it was not a good idea"; "the thought never entered my mind" Verb 1. burden - weight down with a load     burthen, weight, weight down overburden - load with excessive weight plumb - weight with lead charge - fill or load to capacity; "charge the wagon with hay" saddle - load or burden; encumber; "he saddled me with that heavy responsibility" disburden, unburden - take the burden off; remove the burden from; "unburden the donkey" 2. burden - impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to; "He charged her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend" saddle, charge overburden - burden with too much work or responsibility bear down - exert a force or cause a strain upon; "This tax bears down on the lower middle class" flood out, overwhelm, deluge - charge someone with too many tasks command, require - make someone do something adjure - command solemnly burden noun 1. trouble, care, worry, trial, weight, responsibility, stress, strain, anxiety, sorrow, grievance, affliction, onus, albatross, millstone, encumbrance Her illness will be an impossible burden on him. verb 1. weigh down, worry, load, tax, strain, bother, overwhelm, handicap, oppress, inconvenience, overload, saddle with, encumber, trammel, incommode We decided not to burden him with the news. Related words adjective onerous burden 1 noun 1. Something carried physically: 2. Something hard to bear physically or emotionally: 3. A duty or responsibility that is a source of anxiety, worry, or hardship: 4. An act or course of action that is demanded of one, as by position, custom, law, or religion: verb To place a burden or heavy load on: burden 2 noun 1. The thread or current of thought uniting or occurring in all the elements of a text or discourse: 2. The general sense or significance, as of an action or statement:. Em made a whole album about his addiction. Keep doing your thing! Ima spread this. 5:12 meleğim 💜💜💜. Walked home from work, stood at the top of a nearby hill, listening to this beautiful masterpiece on my customs while staring into the night sky. And all my stress just melts away. When it going on Spotify. I saw the 81 concert in Orlando Florida, the tickets were a very high price but for the stones you had to expect to pay more... 16.00😀. Keep it coming bro i still like your music even tho i didnt get a call lmao Growing up in the same neighborhood and growing up with Will I would of never known he would be writing music, c singing about our reality, and It would of never known or thought I'd be watching this. Will, I am so thankful to call you my friend. Congratulations, you can do anything you put your mind to. WSN Red. This is a beautiful gentle song. So well sung. Hadn't heard of him until Keith Urban performance. What a fantastic voice and musician. Who would think that Arthur Shelby was this talented 🙄. Ima Get Up there witchyou Burden. 💯💪 Much Respect for the Hustle, You always Dropping HEAT🤘 #Realize RecordZ. I saw Burden at Sundance, and was captured with how poignant this film is. The tale is an incredible story- and has really effected me on many levels. Even though the story is 20 years old- the lesson is very timeless. Great cover. My God, I love Deep Purple. Awesome job my dude, keep this shit up 🐐. I never hit Play notification so fast Hah! Soulful ~ Love it, Keith! 💗. All I have to say its lit 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯. I absolutely love your music. Forrest Whitaker 👍👍👍. Listening to this song is equivalent to meditating. Therapeutic. This nigguh Brasi helps everyone he works with bring their A game to the booth. They go hard. Skip 10 seconds everey time he inhales it keeps going 😉. I Am Amazed. 🐰 I really do appreciate talent like burdens < 3 He's what makes my world go round.🍂. This is a remarkable story of a man's redemption and those who made it possible through courage and love. There are elements, including the name of the central character and an ironic twist that would seem like artifacts of a writer's mind, but they were not- real people, the events that happened to them, and how they chose to respond to those events, provided a story that called out to be told. Writer/director Andrew Heckler does an amazing job telling the story and the cast is terrific. Damn I got what was going on now this Josh bro. Бремя, нагрузка, груз, тяжесть, ноша, обременять, отягощать, нагружать существительное ↓ - ноша; тяжесть; груз -  мор. грузоподъёмность; регистровый тоннаж - вес партии материала -  физ. вторичная нагрузка (измерительного трансформатора) -  бремя burden of taxation —  налоговое бремя   the burden of (the) years —  бремя лет   burden of armaments —  бремя вооружений   burden of proof —  юр. бремя /обязанность/ доказывания (в процессе)   to be a burden to smb. —  быть кому-л. в тягость   to make smb. 's life a burden —  портить кому-л. жизнь   the debt burden of the developing countries is enormous —  долговые обязательства развивающихся стран огромны   - наносы, покрывающие породы - отношение пустой породы к полезному ископаемому -  тема; суть, основная мысль this was the burden of his remarks —  в этом была суть его замечаний   - припев, рефрен -  уст. аккомпанемент глагол ↓ - нагружать -  обременять, отягощать to burden one's memory with useless facts —  обременять память ненужными фактами   to burden with tasks [expenses, taxation] —  обременять заданиями [расходами, налогами]   Словосочетания Примеры He became a burden to his family.   Он стал обузой для своей семьи.  ☰ I don't want to burden you with my troubles.   Я не хочу обременять тебя своими проблемами.  ☰ He is ill able to sustain the burden.   Он едва способен нести этот груз.  ☰ The burden of responsibility weighed heavily on his shoulders.   Груз ответственности сильно давил на его плечи.  ☰ Why do you burden yourself with your sister's children?   Почему ты занимаешься еще и детьми своей сестры, это же лишняя морока?  ☰ This should ease the burden on busy teachers.   Это должно снизить нагрузку на учителей.  ☰ I don't wish to burden you with my problems.   Я не хочу обременять вас своими проблемами.  ☰ ещё 10 примеров свернуть Примеры, ожидающие перевода The burden of taxation has risen considerably.     ☰ pick up the burden of high-interest mortgages     ☰ The burden of proof lies on the defendant.     ☰ Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰, напротив примера. Возможные однокоренные слова disburden  — освобождаться от бремени, освобождать от бремени, освобождаться от груза overburden  — перегружать, отягощать, перегрузка unburden  — облегчать ношу, облегчать бремя, сбрасывать тяжесть, развьючивать burdening  — обременяющий Формы слова verb I/you/we/they: burden he/she/it: burdens ing ф. (present participle): burdening 2-я ф. (past tense): burdened 3-я ф. (past participle): burdened noun ед. ч. (singular): burden мн. (plural): burdens. 32 seconds in & already know I'm going to love it. Damn that fade out was right when the best part started. Coauthor: Elijah Burden https://twitter.com/ElijahBurden5 Bio: BadVibesForever🙏🏻🌍

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