fire 英 [ˈfaɪə(r)]
美 [faɪr]
复数形式:fires
第三人称单数:fires
现在分词:firing
过去式:fired
过去分词:fired
fire 词典解释
名词火灾;火,燃烧物;射击,发射;热情
及物/不及物动词开火,射击;燃烧;引爆炸药;充满热情
及物动词<口>解雇;射(箭);激励;射出(子弹)
fire 词典例句
及物动词
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We fired our guns at the enemy.
我们向敌人开炮。
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He was fired on the spot.
他被当场解雇。
不及物动词
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The ship's firemen went on strike and there was no one to fire.
船上的司炉工人在闹罢工,以致没有人司炉。
名词
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There is a fire in the sitting room.
客厅里有炉火。
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He set fire to the dry grass.
他点燃了干草。
fire 网络解释
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(火焰)
...在游戏中主要有四种属性的元素伤害: 火焰(Fire), 冰冷(Cold), 闪电(Lightning)以及 毒素(Poison). 每个角色如果想减少这些元素伤害的话,可以使用技能或装备....
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启动
...阴极冷光灯(CCFL)需要1至2KV来启动(fire),此动作国内厂商俗称为「点灯」.因为波形驱动(wave drive)最好能降低RF的干扰和提高冷光灯的效率,转换器对於效率和体积大小的要求是非常严苛的.这些严苛的条件,...
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abbr. flexible intelligent routing engine; 万能路由引擎
fire 英英释义
noun
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the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy
e.g. hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes
e.g. they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire
Synonym: firing
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a fireplace in which a relatively small fire is burning
e.g. they sat by the fire and talked
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intense adverse criticism
e.g. Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party
e.g. the government has come under attack
e.g. don't give me any flak
Synonym: attack flak flack blast
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the event of something burning (often destructive)
e.g. they lost everything in the fire
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a severe trial
e.g. he went through fire and damnation
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feelings of great warmth and intensity
e.g. he spoke with great ardor
Synonym: ardor ardour fervor fervour fervency fervidness
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the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
e.g. fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries
Synonym: flame flaming
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fuel that is burning and is used as a means for cooking
e.g. put the kettle on the fire
e.g. barbecue over an open fire
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once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)
verb
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bake in a kiln so as to harden
e.g. fire pottery
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destroy by fire
e.g. They burned the house and his diaries
Synonym: burn burn down
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cause to go off
e.g. fire a gun
e.g. fire a bullet
Synonym: discharge
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go off or discharge
e.g. The gun fired
Synonym: discharge go off
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start firing a weapon
Synonym: open fire
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call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
e.g. arouse pity
e.g. raise a smile
e.g. evoke sympathy
Synonym: arouse elicit enkindle kindle evoke raise provoke
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drive out or away by or as if by fire
e.g. The soldiers were fired
e.g. Surrender fires the cold skepticism
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provide with fuel
e.g. Oil fires the furnace
Synonym: fuel
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terminate the employment of
discharge from an office or position
e.g. The boss fired his secretary today
e.g. The company terminated 25% of its workers
Synonym: displace give notice can dismiss give the axe send away sack force out give the sack terminate
fire 词组短语
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fire [ˈfaɪə(r)]
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雅思
中文翻译
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vt. 点燃;解雇;开除;使发光;烧制;激动;放枪
英语释义
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n. the event of something burning (often destructive)
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n. the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy
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n. the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
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n. a fireplace in which a relatively small fire is burning
相关单词辨析
这组词都有“解雇,开除”的意思,其区别是:
discharge: 语气较重,指有理由的解雇,含几乎不再复用的意味。
fire: 口语用词,多指被断然地突然解雇,其行动犹如开枪一样干净利落。
dismiss: 正式用词,是这组词中语气最轻的一个词,一般只有从上文才能看解雇的原因或理由。
这组词都有“点燃、着火”的意思,其区别是:
ignite: 多用于科技文体,指使某物受热直到燃烧或发光,也可指用火花使易燃物迅速燃烧起来。
light: 普通用词,指点燃易燃物,使其能发光,满足各种需要。
fire: 普通用词,指将某物点燃使其燃烧起来,火势可大可小。
kindle: 指艰难或缓慢地把可燃料点燃,可用于比喻。