fire的意思和读音

fire

: [faɪr] : [ˈfaɪə(r)]

n.

v.

(firealarm)

fires  firing  fired  

v.+n.catch fire,start fire,fire gun,rifle fire,come fire

adj.+n.electrical fire,accidental fire,raging fire,mysterious fire

adv.+v.away fire

v.take on

n.apathy

v.shoot,set off,discharge,inspire,enthuse

n.flames,blaze,bonfire,ignition,passion

firen.西sth burning

1.[u]the flames, light and heat, and often smoke, that are produced when sth burns

Most animals are afraid of fire.

2.[u][c]flames that are out of control and destroy buildings, trees, etc.

The car was now on fire .轿

The warehouse has been badly damaged by fire.

Several youths had set fire to the police car(= had made it start burning) .

A candle had set the curtains on fire .

These thatched roofs frequently catch fire(= start to burn) .

forest fires

Five people died in a house fire last night.

A small fire had started in the kitchen.

Fires were breaking out everywhere.

It took two hours to put out the fire(= stop it burning) .

for heating/cooking

3.[c]a pile of burning fuel, such as wood or coal, used for cooking food or heating a room

to make/build a fire

a log/coal fire

Sam had lit a fire to welcome us home.

Come and get warm by the fire.

We sat in front of a roaring fire .

4.[c]a piece of equipment for heating a room

a gas/electric fire

Shall I put the fire on?

from guns

5.[u]shots from guns

a burst of machine-gun fire

to return fire(= to fire back at sb who is shooting at you)

The gunmen opened fire on(= started shooting at) the police.

Their vehicle came under fire(= was being shot at) .

He ordered his men to hold their fire(= not to shoot) .

A young girl was in the line of fire(= between the person shooting and what he/she was shooting at) .

anger/enthusiasm

6.[u]very strong emotion, especially anger or enthusiasm

Her eyes were full of fire.

IDM

The health minister has come under fire from all sides.

be/come under fireto be criticized severely for sth you have done

The health minister has come under fire from all sides.

The project had hung fire for several years for lack of funds.

hang/hold fire使;(使to delay or be delayed in taking action

The project had hung fire for several years for lack of funds.

He couldn't breathe. His chest was on fire.

on firegiving you a painful burning feeling

He couldn't breathe. His chest was on fire.

play with fireto act in a way that is not sensible and take dangerous risksv.shoot

1.[i][t]to shoot bullets from a gun

The officer ordered his men to fire.

Soldiers fired on the crowd.

They ran away as soon as the first shot was fired.

He fired the gun into the air.

Missiles were fired at the enemy.

2.[i][t]to shoot bullets out

We heard the sound of guns firing.

A starter's pistol fires only blanks.

3.[t]~ sthto shoot an arrow

She fired an arrow at the target.

from job

4.[t]~ sbto force sb to leave their job

We had to fire him for dishonesty.

She got fired from her first job.

He was responsible for hiring and firing staff.

使make sb enthusiastic

5.[t]~ sb (with sth)使to make sb feel very excited about sth or interested in sth

The talk had fired her with enthusiasm for the project.

His imagination had been fired by the film.

of engine

6.[i]when an enginefires , an electrical spark is produced that makes the fuel burn and the engine start to work

-fired

7.using the fuel mentioned in order to operate

gas-fired central heating

clay objects

8.[t]~ sthto heat a clay object to make it hard and strong

to fire pottery

to fire bricks in a kiln

IDM

The room was full of journalists, all firing questions at them.

fire questions, insults, etc. at sbto ask sb a lot of questions one after another or make a lot of comments very quickly

The room was full of journalists, all firing questions at them.

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n.1.flames and heat from something that is burning in an uncontrolled way2.a small pile of burning wood, coal, etc. that you make in order to produce heat3.shots from a gun4.strong feelings such as anger or enthusiasm5.a piece of equipment that uses electricity or gas to heat a room1.flames and heat from something that is burning in an uncontrolled way2.a small pile of burning wood, coal, etc. that you make in order to produce heat3.shots from a gun4.strong feelings such as anger or enthusiasm5.a piece of equipment that uses electricity or gas to heat a room

v.1.if a weapon fires, or if someone fires it, someone uses it to shoot2.to make someone leave their job, sometimes as a punishment3.if an engine fires, it starts to work4.to bake clay at a very high temperature so that it becomes very hard5.if you fire questions at someone, you ask them a lot of questions very quickly, so that it is difficult for them to answer1.if a weapon fires, or if someone fires it, someone uses it to shoot2.to make someone leave their job, sometimes as a punishment3.if an engine fires, it starts to work4.to bake clay at a very high temperature so that it becomes very hard5.if you fire questions at someone, you ask them a lot of questions very quickly, so that it is difficult for them to answer

1. Gatling Fire Stealth ...

2. Arcane Fire Frost ...

3. 〖 internalheat(asacauseofdisease)〗 fire(asadisaster);fireaccident〗 〖 torch〗 ...

4. “Time to go!”( !) “Fire!”( !) “Shoot to kill!”( !) ...

5. impatient fire originally ...

6. 〖 range〗 fire;shoot〗 线〖 ray〗 ...

7. (Fire)、 (Life)、 (Brillance)De Beers

8.(firealarm)(POLICE):110 (FIRE):119 (FISRT AID):120 (TRAFFIC):122 :114

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1.Finally, he retrieved an old lighter from a pair of paint-stained jeans on the floor in the back of the closet and he had the fire going.

2.The resolution, Rice said, lays the foundation for a durable cease-fire and a decisive change from the status quo that produced the war.

3.The young sergeant saved the little girl from the fire, but at the cost of his own life.

4.Phillip climbs up, only to see that he is now trapped on a cliff. At another blaze of fire he loses his shield.

5.ERV: Our God shall come, and shall not keep silence: a fire shall devour before him, and it shall be very tempestuous round about him.

6.Eurotunnel officials say the fire started on a train carrying trucks and appeared to be accidental.

7.One story from Australia tells about a man very very long ago, who went up to the sun by a rope and brought fire down.

8.In this inexplicable fear, the only snow of the winter that's happy to re-ignite the fire of my hope, I feel perfect security.

9.He took a bit of paper and a few bits of wood and made a fire.

10."Not for at least two hours, " replied his wife. So the woodman sat in a chair by the fire.“,”