fire的中文翻译
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fire1
(sth burning)
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/ˈfaɪə(r)/
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/ˈfaɪər/
火
noun
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the flames, light and heat, and often smoke, that are produced when sth burns
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Most animals are afraid of fire.
大多数动物怕火。
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flames that are out of control and destroy buildings, trees, etc
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The car was now on fire.
轿车在燃烧。
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The warehouse has been badly damaged by fire.
仓库因失火受到严重损坏。
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Several youths had set fire to the police car (= had made it start burning).
几个年轻人点着了警车。
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A candle had set the curtains on fire.
一支蜡烛使得窗帘起火。
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These thatched roofs frequently catch fire(= start to burn).
这些茅草屋顶频繁起火。
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forest fires
林火
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Five people died in a house fire last night.
五人死于昨夜的住宅火灾。
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A small fire had started in the kitchen.
厨房燃起了小火。
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Fires were breaking out everywhere.
到处都在起火。
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It took two hours to put out the fire(= stop it burning).
历时两小时才把火扑灭。
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fire2
(Aviation)
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/ˈfaɪə(r)/
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fire
noun
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when something burns and produces flames
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An engine fire is a serious concern during flight.
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fire3
(for heating/cooking)
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/ˈfaɪə(r)/
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/ˈfaɪər/
篝火
noun
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a pile of burning fuel, such as wood or coal, used for cooking food or heating a room
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to make/build a fire
生一堆火
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a log/coal fire
柴火/炭火
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Sam had lit a fire to welcome us home.
萨姆点燃炉火欢迎我们回家。
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Come and get warm by the fire.
来烤烤火取暖。
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We sat in front of a roaring fire.
我们坐在熊熊燃烧的炉火面前。
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a piece of equipment for heating a room
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a gas/electric fire
煤气炉/电炉
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Shall I put the fire on?
我打开暖气好吗?
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fire4
(Steel and Mining)
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/ˈfaɪə(r)/
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/ˈfaɪər/
射击
noun
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when something burns and produces flames
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There was a small fire in the factory last week.
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fire5
(from guns)
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/ˈfaɪə(r)/
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/ˈfaɪər/
射击
noun
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shots from guns
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a burst of machine-gun fire
机关枪扫射
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to return fire(= to fire back at sb who is shooting at you)
用枪炮还击
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The gunmen opened fire on(= started shooting at) the police.
持枪歹徒向警察开火。
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Their vehicle came under fire(= was being shot at).
他们的车遭到射击。
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He ordered his men to hold their fire(= not to shoot).
他命令士兵停止射击。
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A young girl was in the line of fire(= between the person shooting and what he/she was shooting at).
年轻的女孩身处火力线上。
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fire6
(anger/enthusiasm)
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/ˈfaɪə(r)/
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/ˈfaɪər/
生气, 情绪激动
noun
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very strong emotion, especially anger or enthusiasm
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Her eyes were full of fire.
她的双眼充满激情的火花。
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fire7
(shoot)
UK
/ˈfaɪə(r)/
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/ˈfaɪər/
射击
verb
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to shoot bullets from a gun
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The officer ordered his men to fire.
军官命令士兵射击。
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Soldiers fired on the crowd.
士兵向人群射击。
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They ran away as soon as the first shot was fired.
第一枪刚响他们就跑了。
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He fired the gun into the air.
他朝天鸣枪。
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Missiles were fired at the enemy.
向敌人发射导弹。
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to shoot bullets out
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We heard the sound of guns firing.
我们听见枪炮射击声。
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A starter's pistol fires only blanks.
初学者的手枪发射的只是空弹。
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to shoot an arrow
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She fired an arrow at the target.
她瞄准靶子射箭。
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fire8
(Aviation)
UK
/ˈfaɪə(r)/
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/ˈfaɪər/
fire
verb
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to trigger a combustion
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In order to smoothly operate, a piston engine must fire all of its cylinders.
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fire9
(from job)
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/ˈfaɪə(r)/
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解雇
verb
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to force sb to leave their job
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We had to fire him for dishonesty.
我们不得不因他的不诚实而开除他。
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She got fired from her first job.
她第一次工作就被解雇了。
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He was responsible for hiring and firing staff.
他负责招聘和解雇职员。
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fire10
(make sb enthusiastic)
UK
/ˈfaɪə(r)/
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激励
verb
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to make sb feel very excited about sth or interested in sth
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The talk had fired her with enthusiasm for the project.
这次谈话激起了她对这个项目的热情。
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His imagination had been fired by the film.
这部电影激发了他的想像力。
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fire11
(of engine)
UK
/ˈfaɪə(r)/
US
/ˈfaɪər/
发动
verb
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when an engine fires, an electrical spark is produced that makes the fuel burn and the engine start to work
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fire12
(-fired)
UK
/ˈfaɪə(r)/
US
/ˈfaɪər/
以(燃料)为动力
verb
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using the fuel mentioned in order to operate
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gas-fired central heating
中央燃气系统
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fire13
(clay objects)
UK
/ˈfaɪə(r)/
US
/ˈfaɪər/
烧制
verb
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to heat a clay object to make it hard and strong
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to fire pottery
烧制陶器
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to fire bricks in a kiln
在窑内烧砖