n.火;失火;爐火;開火;熱情
v.開火;解雇;點燃;急速地連續說
形容詞: fireable 名詞: firer 過去式: fired 過去分詞: fired 現在分詞: firing 第三人稱單數: fires
/">深圳版小學單詞大全n.(名詞)火,火災,爐火,篝火,火花,火焰
熱情,熱心,激情,熱烈
射擊
火力
取暖器
炮火
磨難,苦難
閃光,光輝
燃燒
烽火
v.(動詞)點燃,起火,著火,燃燒
給加添燃料
激起,激起熱情,使激動,激動
烘制,燒制,燒,烤
突然發怒
射擊,開(槍、炮),將...射向
解雇,開除
生(爐子)
扔石頭
射(箭)
激勵
使充滿熱情
發動
使發光
燒火,司爐
過早地變黃
n.(名詞)[U]火 the condition of burning, flames, light, or great heat
[C]火災,爐火,火堆 a mass of burning material, lit either on purpose for cooking, heat, etc., or by accident
[U]射擊,炮火,火力 shooting by guns; firing
[U]熱情,怒火,熱心 strong emotion, angry or excited feeling, enthusiasm
v.(動詞)vt. & vi. 開火; 射擊 shoot off bullets; discharge; explore
vt. 〈口〉解雇 dismiss from a job
noun
1. the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy
e.g. hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes
they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire
Synonym: firing
2. a fireplace in which a relatively small fire is burning
e.g. they sat by the fire and talked
3. intense adverse criticism
e.g. Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party
the government has come under attack
don't give me any flak
Synonym: attackflakflackblast
4. the event of something burning (often destructive)
e.g. they lost everything in the fire
5. a severe trial
e.g. he went through fire and damnation
6. feelings of great warmth and intensity
e.g. he spoke with great ardor
Synonym: ardorardourfervorfervourfervencyfervidness
7. 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: flameflaming
8. fuel that is burning and is used as a means for cooking
e.g. put the kettle on the fire
barbecue over an open fire
9. once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)
verb
1. bake in a kiln so as to harden
e.g. fire pottery
2. destroy by fire
e.g. They burned the house and his diaries
Synonym: burnburn down
3. cause to go off
e.g. fire a gun
fire a bullet
Synonym: discharge
4. go off or discharge
e.g. The gun fired
Synonym: dischargego off
5. start firing a weapon
Synonym: open fire
6. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
e.g. arouse pity
raise a smile
evoke sympathy
Synonym: arouseelicitenkindlekindleevokeraiseprovoke
7. drive out or away by or as if by fire
e.g. The soldiers were fired
Surrender fires the cold skepticism
8. provide with fuel
e.g. Oil fires the furnace
Synonym: fuel
9. terminate the employment of
discharge from an office or position
e.g. The boss fired his secretary today
The company terminated 25% of its workers
Synonym: displacegive noticecandismissgive the axesend awaysackforce outgive the sackterminate
燃燒;熱量;激情(BURNING, HEAT, OR ENTHUSIASM)
1. 火
Fire is the hot, bright flames produced by things that are burning.
e.g. They saw a big flash and a huge ball of fire reaching hundreds of feet into the sky...
他們看見一道強光和一個巨大的火球沖向數百英尺的高空。
e.g. Many students were trapped by smoke and fire on an upper floor.
許多學生被濃煙和大火困在了較高的一層上。
2. 火災;失火
Fire or a fire is an occurrence of uncontrolled burning which destroys buildings, forests, or other things.
e.g. 87 people died in a fire at the Happy Land Social Club...
87 人在樂土社交俱樂部的火災中喪生。
e.g. A forest fire is sweeping across portions of north Maine this evening...
今晚一場森林大火正席卷緬因州北部的部分地區。
3. 爐火;灶火;生成的火
A fire is a burning pile of wood, coal, or other fuel that you make, for example to use for heat, light, or cooking.
e.g. There was a fire in the grate...
壁爐內燃著火。
e.g. After the killing, he calmly lit a fire to destroy evidence.
殺人后,他鎮定地點起火銷毀罪證。
4. (電或煤氣)取暖器
A fire is a device that uses electricity or gas to give out heat and warm a room.
e.g. The gas fire was still alight...
燃氣取暖器還在燒著。
e.g. She switched on one bar of the electric fire.
她打開了一片電暖器。
5. 燒制(陶器等黏土制品)
When a pot or clay object is fired, it is heated at a high temperature in a special oven, as part of the process of making it.
e.g. After the pot is dipped in this mixture, it is fired...
陶罐在這一混合料中浸過之后就拿去燒制。
e.g. I have watched the potters mold, fire and paint their bowls, plates and vases with sacred designs.
我見過制陶工人捏塑、燒制碗碟花瓶,并在上面涂繪各種宗教圖案。
6. (引擎)點火,打火
When the engine of a motor vehicle fires, an electrical spark is produced which causes the fuel to burn and the engine to work.
e.g. The engine fired and we moved off.
點著引擎后我們就開走了。
7. (以某種燃料)驅動
If a machine is fired with a particular fuel, it operates by means of that fuel.
e.g. The engines were fired with coal and needed water to keep the steam up.
這些發動機燒煤,并且需要加水以不斷產生蒸汽。
8. 激起;喚起;使充滿激情;激發(想象力)
If you fire someone with enthusiasm, you make them feel very enthusiastic. If you fire someone's imagination, you make them feel interested and excited.
fire的翻譯
e.g. ...the potential to fire the imagination of an entire generation...
能夠激發整整一代人想象力的潛能
e.g. It was Allen who fired this rivalry with real passion...
是艾倫為這場較量注入了激情。
9. 激情;生氣;活力
You can use fire to refer in an approving way to someone's energy and enthusiasm.
e.g. I went to hear him speak and was very impressed. He seemed so full of fire...
我去聽了他的講話,結果留下了非常深刻的印象。他看上去充滿了激情。
e.g. His punishing schedule seemed to dim his fire at times.
繁忙的日程似乎有時讓他精力不濟。
10. 著火;起火;開始燃燒
If an object or substance catches fire, it starts burning.
e.g. My home catches fire and everything is destroyed...
我家失了火,所有的東西都燒毀了。
e.g. The aircraft caught fire soon after take-off.
飛機起飛后不久就著火了。
11. 激動人心;贏得成功
If a situation or event catches fire, it begins to be exciting and successful.
e.g. The play only really catches fire once Aschenbach falls in love.
這部劇直到阿申巴赫墮入情網后才真正開始精彩起來。
12. 以火攻火;以毒攻毒;以其人之道還治其人之身
If you fight fire with fire, you deal with people attacking or threatening you by using similar methods to the ones that they are using.
e.g. The only way they can deal with crime is to fight fire with fire.
他們打擊犯罪的唯一方法就是以牙還牙。
13. 激情;生氣;強烈的情感
If you say that someone has fire in their belly, you are expressing approval of them because they are energetic, enthusiastic, and have very strong feelings.
e.g. Rocco does not have the same fire in his belly as his father.
羅科不像他父親那樣充滿激情。
14. 著火;起火;在燃燒
If something is on fire, it is burning and being damaged or destroyed by an uncontrolled fire.
e.g. The captain radioed that the ship was on fire.
船長發無線電說船著火了。
15. 熱情似火;激動萬分;激情澎湃
If you say that someone is on fire, you mean they are very enthusiastic, excited, or passionate about something.
e.g. He was on fire with this marvelous sight.
看到這一令人嘆為觀止的景象,他激動萬分。
16. 玩火;冒險;做危險的事
If you say that someone is playing with fire, you mean that they are doing something dangerous that may result in great harm for them and cause many problems.
e.g. Schulte warned government and industrial leaders that those who even venture to think about mass layoffs are playing with fire.
舒爾特警告政府和業界領袖說,哪怕只是動動大規模裁員念頭的人都是在玩火。
17. 放火燒;使燃燒
If you set fire to something or if you set it on fire, you start it burning in order to damage or destroy it.
e.g. They set fire to vehicles outside that building...
他們縱火焚燒了停在那幢大樓外的車輛。
e.g. Lightning set several buildings on fire.
閃電燃著了幾棟大樓。
18. to have irons on the fire -> see iron
19. like a house on fire -> see house
20. there's no smoke without fire -> see smoke
21. 開動,發動(機器)
If you fire up a machine, you switch it on.
e.g. Put on a helmet, fire up your engine and head out on the open road.
戴上頭盔,發動引擎,開上鄉村干道。
22. 激起…的熱情(或積極性)
If you fire someone up, you make them feel very enthusiastic or motivated.
e.g. The president knows his task is to fire up the delegates.
總統知道自己的任務就是喚起代表的熱情。
相關詞組:fire up
射擊;攻擊(SHOOTING OR ATTACKING)
1. 開(槍或炮);射出(子彈)
If someone fires a gun or a bullet, or if they fire, a bullet is sent from a gun that they are using.
e.g. Seven people were wounded when soldiers fired rubber bullets to disperse crowds...
士兵發射橡皮子彈驅散人群時有7個人受了傷。
e.g. New guns firing high explosive shells were incorporated into the battlefield...
發射高爆彈的新型大炮在戰場上得到了使用。
2. 槍擊;炮火;火力
You can use fire to refer to the shots fired from a gun or guns.
e.g. His car was raked with fire from automatic weapons...
他的車遭到自動武器火力的掃射。
e.g. The two were reportedly killed in an exchange of fire during a police raid.
據報道,這兩人在警方突擊搜查時發生的交火中被打死。
3. 射,放(箭)
If you fire an arrow, you send it from a bow.
e.g. He fired an arrow into a clearing in the forest.
他將箭射向林中的一片空地。
4. 連珠炮似的提出(問題)
If you fire questions at someone, you ask them a lot of questions very quickly, one after another.
e.g. They were bombarded by more than 100 representatives firing questions on pollution.
100多名代表針對污染問題向他們發起連珠炮似的提問。
5. 猛烈的批評(或抨擊、指責)
You can use fire to refer to someone's strong criticisms of something.
fire的反義詞
e.g. He said they should turn their fire on the Conservative Party instead.
他說他們應該掉轉槍口,向保守黨開火。
6. 吸引火力;成為靶子
If you draw fire from someone, you cause them to shoot at you, for example because they think that you are threatening them.
e.g. Crowds elsewhere drew fire from troops.
其他地方的人群吸引了軍隊的火力。
7. 招致批評;引發攻擊
If you draw fire for something that you have done, you cause people to criticize you or attack you because of it.
fire的翻譯
e.g. The council recently drew fire for its intervention in the dispute...
委員會最近因為介入該起爭端而遭到批評。
e.g. The campaign is drawing fire from anti-smoking advocates.
該活動正受到禁煙倡導者的攻擊。
8. 暫緩(或推遲)決定
If you hang fire, you delay making a decision about something.
e.g. All I can suggest is that you just hang fire and wait a minute or two and try again...
我的建議就是,先緩一緩,等上一兩分鐘再試一次。
e.g. Last week, banks and building societies were hanging fire on interest rates.
上周,銀行和建屋互助會推遲了就利率問題作出決定。
9. 停止射擊;等待射擊開始
If someone holds their fire or holds fire, they stop shooting or they wait before they start shooting.
e.g. Devereux ordered his men to hold their fire until the ships got closer.
德弗羅命令士兵等船靠近了再開火。
10. 暫緩(或推遲行動)
If you hold fire in a situation, you delay before taking action.
e.g. Observers reckon the Bank of England will hold fire until nearer the Budget.
觀察家認為英格蘭銀行會推遲到更加接近預算案出臺時再采取措施。
11. (子彈的)發射線,行進線
If you are in the line of fire, you are in a position where someone is aiming their gun at you. If you move into their line of fire, you move into a position between them and the thing they were aiming at.
e.g. He cheerfully blows away any bad guy stupid enough to get in his line of fire...
他興高采烈地將蠢到撞上他槍口的壞家伙全都干掉。
e.g. The man and his son had been pushed into the line of fire by their captors.
父子倆被那些擄走他們的人推到了槍口前。
12. 開槍;開火
If you open fire on someone, you start shooting at them.
fire
e.g. Then without warning, the troops opened fire on the crowd.
接著軍隊未作警示便向人群開了火。
13. 開槍回擊;開火還擊
If you return fire or you return someone's fire, you shoot back at someone who has shot at you.
e.g. The soldiers returned fire after being attacked.
士兵們在遇襲后予以還擊。
14. 遭到射擊;受到火力攻擊
If you come under fire or are under fire, someone starts shooting at you.
e.g. The Belgians fell back as the infantry came under fire.
步兵團受到火力攻擊時比利時人向后撤退。
e.g. ...sending aid to cities which have been under fire for weeks now.
向那些現已連續數周遭受炮火襲擊的城市提供援助
15. 遭到猛烈批評;受到強烈抨擊
If you come under fire from someone or are under fire, they criticize you strongly.
e.g. The president's plan first came under fire from critics who said he hadn't included enough spending cuts.
總統的計劃先是遭到批評者的猛烈抨擊,他們稱開支削減力度不夠。
16. to fire from the hip -> see hip
17. 說吧;講吧;問吧
If someone wants to say or ask something, you can say 'fire away' as a way of showing that you are ready for them to speak.
e.g. 'May I ask you something?' — 'Sure. Fire away.'
“我可以問你一個問題嗎?”——“當然可以。盡管問吧。”
18. 發射,射出(子彈、導彈等)
If you fire off a shot, you send a bullet or other missile from a gun.
e.g. A gunman fired off a volley of shots into the air...
持槍歹徒朝天掃射了一排子彈。
e.g. Cecil now began to panic and fired off two distress rockets.
塞西爾此時開始慌張起來,連忙發射了兩枚遇險信號火箭。
19. (常指作為一系列之一地迅速)發出(信件),提出(問題),講出(話語)
If you fire off a letter, question, or remark, you send or say it very quickly, often as part of a series.
e.g. He immediately fired off an angry letter to his ministry colleagues...
他立即給部里的同事發了一封怒氣沖沖的信。
e.g. Ordinary officers fired off a string of angry demands to the government, to improve their pay, status, and conditions.
普通警員憤怒地向政府提出了一連串增加工資、提高地位和改善條件的要求。
相關詞組:fire awayfire off
解雇(DISMISSAL)
1. 解雇;開除
If an employer fires you, they dismiss you from your job.
e.g. If he hadn't been so good at the rest of his job, I probably would have fired him...
如果不是因為他在工作的其他方面做得如此之好,我可能就把他開除了。
e.g. She was sent a box of chocolates along with a letter saying she was fired.
她收到一盒巧克力和一封信,信上說她被解雇了。
1. (火焰):在游戲中主要有四種屬性的元素傷害: 火焰(Fire), 冰冷(Cold), 閃電(Lightning)以及 毒素(Poison). 每個角色如果想減少這些元素傷害的話,可以使用技能或裝備.
2. 啟動:陰極冷光燈(CCFL)需要1至2KV來啟動(fire),此動作國內廠商俗稱為「點燈」.因為波形驅動(wave drive)最好能降低RF的干擾和提高冷光燈的效率,轉換器對於效率和體積大小的要求是非常嚴苛的.這些嚴苛的條件,
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3. fire:flexible intelligent routing engine; 萬能路由引擎
n.(名詞)fire作為物質名詞表示“火”時是不可數名詞,一般不加冠詞,也不能用于復數形式。fire表示具體的爐火、火堆、一次火災時是可數名詞,表示“火災”這一抽象事件時是不可數名詞。fire引申可表示“射擊”“炮火”“火力”,是不可數名詞。
fire用于比喻,意思是“熱情”“怒火”“熱心”,通常不可數,偶爾也用于復數形式,表示各種各樣的強烈感情。
v.(動詞)fire用作名詞的意思是“火”,轉化為動詞意思是“燒”“點燃”“開火”“射擊”。引申可表示“激動”“發火”“發動”。
fire可用作及物動詞,也可用作不及物動詞。用作及物動詞時接名詞或代詞作賓語。
fire后接介詞at或on,表示“朝…開槍”,但未必打中。fire的進行體可表示“持續射擊”。
fire在口語中還可作“解雇”解。
n.(名詞)set on fire, catch fire
這兩個短語都可表示“燃燒”。其區別是:
前者表示使動,意思是“使燃燒”,可以是故意的或意外的; 后者表示自動,意思是“燃燒”,一般是意外的。例如:
The house caught fire.這房子失火了。
The despot set his house on fire before he took to flight.惡霸逃跑前,放火燒了自己的房子。
v.(動詞)set on fire, be on fire
這兩者都表示“使燃燒”。其區別是:
前者強調動作; 后者強調狀態。例如:
The houses were set on fire by the enemy.房子被敵人放火燒了。
The houses were on fire.房子著火了。
n.(名詞)告訴他生個火。誤
Tell him to do a fire.正
Tell him to make a fire.析
表示“生火”動詞用make,而不能用do。請借個火點煙。誤
Give me a fire for my pipe.正
Give me a light for my pipe.析
點煙用的火用light,不用fire。☆ 直接源自古英語的fyr;最初源自原始日耳曼語的fuir,意為火,火把。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語fire是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Most animals are afraid of fire.(大多數動物怕火。)
Fire broke out during the night.(夜間突然發生了火災。)
The fire caused extensive damage.(火災造成了巨大的損失。)
The fire is burning out of control.(火勢失控。)
The men opened fire indiscriminately.(那些男人不分青紅皂白地開槍。)
We had to fire him for dishonesty.(他不誠實,我們不得不開除他。)
The fire seemed to be going out.(火看來快熄滅了。)
Rioters set fire to parked cars.(暴徒放火焚燒停著的汽車。)
Who set off the fire alarm?(誰拉響了火警報警器?)
The wooden rafters caught fire.(木椽子著火了。)
用作名詞(n.)
情緒激昂 be excited用作動詞(v.)
腹背受敵 being shot at from two directions1. under fire : 受攻擊;
2. on fire : 起火, 非常激動, 著火;
3. hold fire : 不采取行動;
4. go through fire and water : 赴湯蹈火;
5. take fire : 著火;
6. fire out : 開除, 解雇;
7. on the fire : 在予以考慮中;
8. play with fire : 玩火;
用作名詞(n.)
There is no smoke without fire.用作動詞(v.)
There was no one to fire for them.用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
arouse sb's fire喚起某人的熱情bring the fire under control把火勢控制住build a fire生火catch fire著火cause a fire引起火災cease fire停火escape a fire幸免于火災,未被大火燒死fan a fire煽火fight a fire救火,同火搏斗go through fire and water赴湯蹈火hang fire猶豫不決,遲遲不動hold fire忍著不表態keep away from fire切勿近火light a fire點火make a fire生火open fire開始,開火play with fire玩火pour oil on fire火上澆油prevent a fire防止火災,防火pull sth out of the fire把某物從火中救出,轉敗為勝put in a fire生氣put out a fire把火熄滅,撲滅火set fire to sth把某物點燃,使某物燃燒set sth on fire放火燒某物start a fire點火stop a fire滅火,停火take fire著火形容詞+~
accidental fire偶然的火災blazing fire熊熊烈火bright fire明亮的火焰dangerous fire危險的大火great fire大火hot fire烈火,熾熱的火焰running fire連發,連射,一連串的指責名詞+~
air-raid fire空襲火力artillery fire炮火camp fire篝火forest fire森林火災ground fire地面炮火machine-gun fire機槍火力prairie fire星星之火~+名詞
fire captain消防隊長fire line森林地帶防火線,火災現場警戒線介詞+~
warm oneself at the fire烤火between two fires腹背受敵full of fire充滿怒火the cause of the fire火災的原因on fire失火,在燃燒cook the meat over the fire在爐火上煮肉under fire遭到炮火襲擊,受到攻擊burn it with fire用火燒掉它~+介詞
a fire of reproaches一連串的指責fire of heaven星星用作動詞 (v.)
~+副詞
fire ahead開始提問,繼續射擊fire fearfully可怕地發火fire mortally極其生氣fire suddenly突然爆發出fire away開始提問,繼續射擊fire away at the enemy不斷向敵人開火fire away with sb's questions提問題fire back in self-defence自衛還擊fire off結束fire sb out把…開除fire up生火,點火,發火,突然爆發~+介詞
fire at向…開火(射擊)fire sb for sth因某事而解雇某人fire from被…開除fire into向…開火〔射擊〕fire on〔upon〕向…開火〔射擊〕fire over朝…上方射擊fire sth towards把某物射向fire with creative inspiration爆發出創作靈感A face as red as fire.