fired查询结果如下:
现在分词:firing


词性:|noun|
例句1. a fire broke out in the kitchen
例句3. he lacked fire and animation

形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
Peter took aim and fired .
彼德瞄准目标,开了枪。
属类:综合句库--
All projectiles,such as bullets and shot,together with their fuses and primers,that can be fired from guns or otherwise propelled.
弹药,军火用枪炮或其它推动形式发射的抛射物,如连同其引信和导火线的子弹、弹药
属类:综合句库--
There was confusion when a man fired shots.
当有人开枪时出现了一阵混乱。
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The enemy fired and wounded some of our soldiers.
敌人开枪打伤了我们的一些战士。
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The following day two of the trade union leaders were fired .
第二天两个工会领导人给开除了。
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Fired point-Blank at the intruder.
对入侵者直接开火
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But today Cupid fired another arrow at him
而今天,丘比特的爱情之箭又射向了他。
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Technical condition of coal used for pulverized coal-fired boiler for power generation
发电煤粉锅炉用煤技术条件
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T7562-1998
The reactionary police fired on the crowd,wounding one youngster.
反动警察向群众开枪,打伤了一个青年。
属类:综合句库--
The missile was fired downrange.
飞弹沿着试验飞行方向发射了。
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The party leader's rousing speech fired the members into action.
该党领袖令人振奋的讲话激发了党员行动起来。
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A kiln or part of a kiln in which pottery can be fired without being exposed to direct flame.
隔焰窑烧陶器时炉内防止火焰直接与之接触的隔焰窑或其一部分
属类:综合句库--
Basic rules for the measurement and calculation of thermal equilibrium of fuel-fired furnace in industry
工业燃料炉热平衡测定与计算基本规则
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T13338-1991
Get out! You're fired !
滚出去!你(被)解雇了。
属类:综合句库--
Haig replied wearily: "The President has just fired cox."
黑格不耐烦地回答说:“总统刚刚解除了考克斯的职务。”
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A loophole through which small arms may be fired .
环孔可以进行轻武器射击的孔
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A lacy pattern painted on light glass with vitrifiable paint and fired .
灰色装饰图案在淡色玻璃上用可玻化颜料绘成并经烧结后形成的花边图案
属类:综合句库--
The machine gunner fired a quick burst.
机关枪快速连发射击
属类:综合句库--
warriors who were fired by patriotism.
激起了爱国热情的战士们
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The reporters fired away at the spokesman.
记者们向发言人连续不断地发问。
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The coach fired the team with a determination to win the premiership.
教练激励球队下决心打赢决赛。
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She fired at his accusations.
她对他的指责大发脾气。
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She fired off as string of abuse
她恶狠狠地谩骂了一大串。
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She fired her gun at them.
她向他们开枪射击。
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The manager insists that Jack be fired .
经理坚决主张解雇杰克。
属类:综合句库--
The police fired in an attempt to disperse the crowd.
警察开枪想驱散群众。
属类:综合句库--
The police fired into the crowd.
警察向人群射击。
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The police fired several rubber bullets into the crowd.
警察向人群射击数发橡皮子弹。
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The army was fired by mortars
军队被迫击炮攻击。
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Fired the final shot and missed again.
开了最后一枪,还是没打中
属类:综合句库--
be fired(out)
被解雇
属类:口语表达 -俚语-
to be fired;to fire
炒鱿鱼
属类:简明汉英词典 --
fired sliced squid;fire
炒鱿鱼片
属类:汉英词对 --
|noun|
1.A burning sensation.
‘the whisky lit a fire in the back of his throat’
‘The minute her hand made contact with the metal a very sharp pain that felt like fire ran up her entire arm.’
2.A collection of fuel, especially coal or wood, burnt in a controlled way to provide heat or a means for cooking.
‘we had a bath in a tin tub by the fire’
‘I see myself reclining by a roaring peat fire, glass of whisky in one hand, fat piece of shortbread in the other.’
3.A destructive burning of something.
‘a fire at a hotel’
‘With the fires still burning deep within the mangled wreckage, it may be months before the area is cleared by health and safety authorities.’
4.A domestic heating appliance that uses electricity or gas as fuel.
‘she was freezing and keeping the fire low to save money’
‘Over the past three years, there have been 59 deaths and 4,500 injuries from domestic fires in Greater Manchester.’
5.A glowing or luminous quality.
‘their soft smiles light the air like a star's fire’
6.A process in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke; combustion or burning.
‘his house was destroyed by fire’
‘When the kill had been made, Jimmy would light a small heather fire to make a smoke signal.’
7.Fervent or passionate emotion or enthusiasm.
‘the fire of their religious conviction’
‘It was played with passion and fire, by a massive orchestra.’
8.One of the four elements in ancient and medieval philosophy and in astrology (considered essential to the nature of the signs Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius)
‘a fire sign’
‘Like all the fire signs, Leos are idealistic and don't hold back from expressing their passion.’
9.Strong criticism or antagonism.
‘he directed his fire against policies promoting American capital flight’
‘She had to flee Guatemala to come to Canada after her work with trade unions put her in direct fire of the local cartels in her home country.’
10.The shooting of projectiles from weapons, especially bullets from guns.
‘a burst of machine-gun fire’
‘mortar fire’
|verb|
1.(of a gun) be discharged.
‘the first gun fired’
‘I first hear his machine guns firing and I turn my head in shock.’
2.(of an internal combustion engine) undergo ignition of its fuel when started.
‘the engine fired and she pushed her foot down on the accelerator’
‘Geordie who was talking to Cameron Shelton brought his conversation to a halt reluctantly, with several false stops like a car that kept on firing after the ignition had been switched on.’
3.Bake or dry (pottery, bricks, etc.) in a kiln.
‘methane gas is being used to fire bricks at a nearby factory’
‘The factory uses combined electricity and coal-fired kilns for firing the bricks.’
4.Direct (questions or statements, especially unwelcome ones) towards someone in rapid succession.
‘they fired questions at me for what seemed like ages’
‘A huge media pack fired questions as the three, visibly upset, rushed past with their faces covered.’
5.Discharge (a gun or other weapon)
‘another gang fired a pistol through the window of a hostel’
‘troops fired on crowds’
6.Discharge a gun or other weapon in order to propel (a bullet or projectile)
‘he fired a shot at the retreating prisoners’
‘they fired off a few rounds’
7.Dismiss (an employee) from a job.
‘I had to fire men who've been with me for years’
‘you're fired!’
8.Fill (someone) with enthusiasm.
‘he was fired up for last season's FA Cup final’
‘It is a subject that clearly fires him and he delves enthusiastically into the process of applying for landing slots and the use of cooking oil as a fuel.’
9.Send a message aggressively.
‘he fired off a letter informing her that he regarded the matter with the utmost seriousness’
‘Obviously he wasn't getting the attention he craved while we were all asleep on this side of the world, so it must have made sense to type out some bizarre stuff in emails and fire them off to me.’
10.Set fire to.
‘I fired the straw’
11.Show sudden anger.
‘If I were to hear anyone speak slightingly of you, I should fire up in a moment’
12.Start (an engine or other device)
‘with a flick of his wrist he fired up the chainsaw’
‘he fired up the laptop to find the address of his hostel’
13.Stimulate or excite (the imagination or an emotion)
‘India fired my imagination’
‘However, his imagination was fired by classic Westerns he had seen as a child.’
14.Supply (a furnace, engine, etc.) with fuel.
‘liquefied petroleum gas can fire room heaters’
‘We were constructing wooden housing and using charcoal to fire blast furnaces.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。
