A fire set intentionally for purposes of forest or land management, farming, prairie restoration or greenhouse gas abatement.
Синонимы
Examples for "burn-off "
Examples for "burn-off "
1 Both fires were said to be caused burn - offs that got out of control.
1 I flew here from the U.S. due to controlled burn of fire.
2 A controlled burn is held on the giant oil slick.
3 There could also be pre-emptive controlled burn - offs of some areas to bring safety to other areas.
4 A controlled burn had injected the "ditch" with a dark, caustic, and apocalyptic haze.
5 Officials plan a controlled burn to remove oil from the open water, the first since April 28.
1 So, how expensive is it to do a prescribed burn ?
2 Compared to not doing the prescribed burn ?
1 It is getting harder to find enough days for safe hazard reduction burning .
2 He acknowledged that hazard reduction burning was not popular with a large cross-section of society but said it was necessary.
3 Climate change, hazard reduction burning , stay or go policies, local planning and arson are but some of the issues involved.
4 Yesterday, the Country Fire Authority's chief officer Steve Warrington admitted the issue of hazard reduction burning was becoming an emotional one.
5 Aside from not being in power, the Greens don't have anything in their policies to say they're against hazard reduction burning .
1 A back - fire is a fire started for the purpose of stopping another.
2 If his trail-break was built in time, Dave meant to back - fire above it.
3 He had already run a little back - fire to protect the tents and the chuck-wagon.
4 Sounded as though there was a tremendous back - fire , or else the muffler blew up.
5 Dave did not dare back - fire on account of the wind.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for swailing