firing的意思和读音

firing

: ['faɪərɪŋ]

n.

v.“fire”

firings  

n.gunfire,fire,shooting

firingn.

1.[u]the action of firing guns

There was continuous firing throughout the night.

2.[u][c]the action of forcing sb to leave their job

teachers protesting against the firing of a colleague

She's responsible for the hirings and firings.

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v.1.“fire”

v.1.The present participle of fire

1. fireproof casting firing ; firing shrinkage ...

2. sieve firing ceramics ...

3. Ihearandobey. Firing. Forthecommongood.

4. fireproof casting firing ; firing shrinkage ...

5. firing firing firmness ...

6.(firing) 便

7. doppler firing seeker ...

8. bullet firing your ...

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1.It is an old-style anti-armour weapon which tends to make a huge blast on firing thus giving away its position to an enemy.

2.He said the crucial question was whether the global labour market could sustain a recovery "without the US cylinder firing" .”,

3.Putting yourself in the firing line is the mark of a person who wants to achieve great things and is prepared to be scrutinized.线

4.Coach said that when the firing squad must concentrate , to hit all the enemy of the body .

5.He said the pirates continued firing at intervals.

6.Pyongyang said the South provoked the attack by firing into a disputed area of the ocean during a military training exercise.

7.Ever since the election, Tom DeLay and his staff had been firing up the right-wing networks to demand my impeachment.·

8.pensioners ready to die firing a shotgun at the enemy "as long as I take one with me" .退,「

9.John Laister, a member of the firing squad, talked about it before he died in 1999: "There were tears in his eyes and tears in mine. ".:「。」

10.Firing three ministers and shuffling another three might not always be a sign of a seismic policy shift.