fire
fire 英 [ˈfaɪə(r)] 美 [faɪr]
n. 火;炮火 vt. 点燃;解雇;开除 vi. 着火;射击
进行时:firing 过去式:fired 过去分词:fired 第三人称单数:fires 名词复数:fires
- If you gather kindling and logs and burn them, then you've made a fire. For safety, you should make your fire in a fire pit or fireplace, but for fun, you can toast marshmallows over the fire.
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- n. 火;炮火
- vt. 点燃;解雇;开除
- vi. 着火;射击
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1. The car was now on fire.
小轿车在燃烧。
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2. A small fire had started in the kitchen.
厨房失火了,燃起了一股小的火苗。
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3. Come and get warm by the fire.
到炉火边来取暖。
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4. Five people died in a house fire last night.
有五人死于昨夜的住宅火灾。
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5. The officer ordered his men to fire.
军官下令士兵射击。
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6. Soldiers fired on the crowd.
军人朝人群开枪。
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7. He ordered his men to hold their fire (= not to shoot).
他命令士兵停止射击。
- fire (n.) Old English fyr "fire, a fire," from Proto-Germanic *fur-i- (source also of Old Saxon fiur, Old Frisian fiur, Old Norse fürr, Middle Dutch and Dutch vuur, Old High German fiur, German Feuer "fire"), from PIE *perjos, from root *paewr- "fire." Current spelling is attested as early as 1200, but did not fully displace Middle English fier (preserved in fiery) until c. 1600.
- fire (v.) c. 1200, furen, "arouse, inflame, excite" (a figurative use); literal sense of "set fire to" is attested from late 14c., from fire (n.). The Old English verb fyrian "to supply with fire" apparently did not survive into Middle English. Related: Fired; firing.
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