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    fire查询结果如下:

    音标:['faɪər] 现在分词:firing
    过去式:fired 过去分词:fired
    名词复数:fires 第三人称单数:fires

    基本释义/说明:n.火;失火;炉火;开火;热情
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    n.
    ①[U]火;
    Fire burns
    火燃烧.
    be on fire
    着火了.
    ②[U]燃烧;[C]火灾;
    A fire broke out.
    发生了火灾.
    Have you insured your house against fire?
    你的房子保过火险没有?
    fight the fire
    救火.
    a fire fighter
    [美]消防队员(= fireman).
    ③[c]炉火;
    There is a fire in the next room.
    隔壁房间生了火.
    ④[U]射击;炮火;
    open (cease) fire
    开(停)火.
    ⑤热情;激情;
    His speech lacks fire.
    他的发言缺乏热情.
    vi.
    ①燃烧;起火;
    Damp gunpowder will not fire.
    潮湿的火药不会起火.
    ②放枪;开枪;
    The officer ordered his men to fire.
    军官命令士兵开枪.
    ③激动;发火;
    He fired inwardly at these sarcasms.
    他对那些讥讽深感愤慨.
    ④射击;
    fire at (up,upon) the enemy
    射击敌人;炮击敌人.
    vt.
    ①烧;燃烧;
    fire a building
    纵火烧一建筑物.
    ②烧制;焙;烘干;
    Bricks are fired to make them hard.
    烧砖使它变硬.
    ③加添燃料;
    fire a furnace
    加燃料于炉中.
    ④激起;
    Stories of adventure fire the imagination.
    冒险故事激发起想像.
    ⑤抛;投;掷;
    fire a stone through a window
    从窗户抛进一块石头.
    ⑥放(枪);开(火);
    He fired his gun.
    放了枪.
    fire a shot
    发射一粒子弹.
    ⑦[口语]解雇;辞退 (= expel,dismiss);
    the right to hire and fire
    雇用权与解雇权.
    I fired him.
    我把他解雇了.
    -扩展释义
    【电脑术语】
    激发;点火;火灾;= Fairchild Integrated Realtime Executive,仙童公司综合执行程序
    n. 【机械】
    燃烧,发射
    Test method on electric wires or cables under fire conditions-Part 2: Test on a single vertical insulated wire or cable
    电线电缆燃烧试验方法第二部分:单根电线电缆垂直燃烧试验方法
    vi.
    1. 开火;射击[(+at)]2. 起火;燃烧,3. 激动;突然发怒
    Test method on electric wires or cables under fire conditions-Part 2: Test on a single vertical insulated wire or cable
    电线电缆燃烧试验方法第二部分:单根电线电缆垂直燃烧试验方法
    n. 【化学】
    火,燃烧,射击,热情;开,点火
    Test method on electric wires or cables under fire conditions-Part 2: Test on a single vertical insulated wire or cable
    电线电缆燃烧试验方法第二部分:单根电线电缆垂直燃烧试验方法
    n. 【法律专业】
    火 ,火刑,火灾
    n.
    1. 火[U]2. 炉火;篝火[C]3. (电或煤气)取暖器[C]4. 射击;炮火;火力[U]5. 火灾[C][U]6. 热情;激情[U]7. 磨难;苦难[U]vt.1. 开(枪、炮);将...射向[(+at)]2. 【口】解雇,开除,3. 激起;使激动[(+with)]4. 烘制,5. 给(炉子等)加添燃料,6. 点燃
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. a fire broke out in the kitchen’

    同义词系列2

    例句2. he turned on the electric fire

    同义词系列1

    例句4. rapid machine-gun fire

    -fire的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Illuminated by a fire
    “This intelligence threw him into silence, and again her eyes fed upon his firelit face with inappeasable hunger.”
    “She stood gazing at the firelit faces, the virginal half-smile on her lips.”
    “Shall I make a gentle song Here in my firelit study, When outside the winds blow strong And the lanes are muddy?”
    firable的异体字
    “What’s more, while codes of conduct would not necessarily make holding an Ashley Madison account a fireable offense, using company resources certainly could.”
    Of or relating to fire. || Burning or glowing. || Inflammable or easily ignited. || Having the colour of fire. || Hot or inflamed. || Tempestuous or emotionally volatile. || Spirited or filled with emotion.
    “As the fiery ball sunk lower into the water, the colors radiated over its surface, shining and creating a beautiful pallet of color.”
    “At some distance before him, he perceived four streams of fiery vapor, regularly appearing and again vanishing.”
    “The first of the six dancers were dressed in a fiery orange dyed silk toga with a veil that barely concealed the beautiful face behind it.”
    Without fire.
    “He was standing at the fireless fireplace, looking at some of our family photos and glanced up when I walked in.”
    “A pot of water was sitting on the fireless hearth, and Mrs. Watts was nowhere in sight.”
    “There are many thousand fireless hearth places in Dublin on the bitterest days of winter. 20,000 families live in one-room tenements.”
    Misspelling of fiery.

    名词 变体/同根词

    The absence of fire.
    The quality of being fiery
    “Her songs are tough and earthy, hating mere prettiness when fieriness or forcefulness are required.”
    “Another major talent to emerge was Natalia, a Russian whose training in flamenco dancing brought a sensational fieriness to her performance.”
    “Afraid that her old fieriness was wearing away from the months of submission, she decided to sneak out one night.”
    The act or process of lighting a fire.
    The shine or glow of fire.
    One who sets fires; an arsonist.
    “The firesetter dwells on his invulnerability and justifications even after the fire is over.”
    “The family environment of the childhood firesetter is likely to be chaotic.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    fire的第三人称单数形式
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