'Pulled off' means accomplished, and to put something on the 'back burner' means to reduce its priority. Therefore the sentence 'pulled off at the back burner' does not make a huge amount of sense. But, it is possible that the person who said it may have meant accomplished something that was not high on ones list of priorities.
You have to turn off the gas tap immediately.
A Bunsen burner "striking back" usually refers to a flashback, where the flame burns back into the tubing. This can happen if the gas supply is too high, or if the air hole is blocked. It can be dangerous, so the burner should be turned off immediately if this occurs.
yes just loosen the cutical so it can grow back
As long as they were pulled completely out and not broken off at the base, they should grow back in. It will take a couple of months or longer, but they should come back.
This isn't a question as such because it has no context.However, if someone is said to put something on the back burner - it means that they intend to, or have, put something off until another time.Example: I am going to put my revision on the back burner- means I am going to delay my revision.
To turn off a Bunsen burner, first close the air hole at the base of the burner by turning the metal collar clockwise until it's fully closed. Then turn the gas knob on the burner clockwise until it stops to shut off the gas supply. Let the burner cool down before handling it.
It simply means it either had it leg stuck on something, pulling it off, or It was attacked by a bird, falling, or maybe even your foot and had its leg pulled off.
Yes, they do grow back, but it takes a few weeks for it to.
The balloon will crash. The burner keeps it up.
It means back off jerk
The overboard person should be pulled over the stern after the motor is turned off.
The overboard person should be pulled over the stern after the motor is turned off.