To hold back, restrain, or forcibly put a stop to something.
It gave him the idea to call it the Bunsen because he invented it and so he decided to put his surname as Bunsen and it is a burner so Bunsen Burner
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Put the rubber tubing onto the gas tap Then turn on the gas tap
back off = stand down or let it go back away = move backwards away from someting; to put some distance between you and a thing by using backward movement back out = move backwards out of something you're in or move backwards out of something by the same way you got in; extricate one's self
To put on the back burner means to delay doing something till later.
I think you mean back burner. It's pretty obvious when you see that, isn't it? Something put on the back burner on the stove isn't what you're cooking at the moment. You put it aside to work on something else and plan to come back to it later.
The back burner of the stove is usually where you put the things you don't need to fuss a lot with. You can just turn the heat down and let them cook without stirring or watching them. If something's "on the back burner," then you're not actively fussing with it, but are letting it sit until you get around to doing it or working on it.
'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.
Idiomatically speaking, it's "put on the back burner."
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.
When the project was assigned, other homework assignments got put on the back burner.
It means to return it to the place where you got it - to put it back where it came from.
. . . the back burner. (a US-American colloquialism)
To hold back, restrain, or forcibly put a stop to something.
He wants some something something ;)
to put something in something