misfire 英 [ˌmɪsˈfaɪə(r)]   美 [mɪsˈfaɪr]

misfire

misfire  英 [ˌmɪsˈfaɪə(r)] 美 [mɪsˈfaɪr]

vi. 失败;不发火  n. 失败;不发火 

进行时:misfiring  过去式:misfired  过去分词:misfired  第三人称单数:misfires  名词复数:misfires 

Stress, fatigue, or challenges can cause a misfire. 压力、疲劳或挑战都会引发失败。
It is another to believe the iconographic misfire means very much. 相信形像失败意味着很多是另一件。

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  • vi. 失败;不发火
  • n. 失败;不发火
  • 1. Stress, fatigue, or challenges can cause a misfire.

    压力、疲劳或挑战都会引发失败。

  • 2. It is another to believe the iconographic misfire means very much.

    相信形像失败意味着很多是另一件。

  • 3. But many Japanese are nervous that an error misfire could lead to parts -- or even the whole thing, landing on their territory.

    但许多日本人还是担心,万一发射失误,朝鲜发射物可能部分甚至整个落在日本领土。

  • misfire (v.) 1752, of a gun, 1905, of an internal combustion engine; see mis- (1) + fire (v.). Related: Misfired; misfiring. The noun is attested from 1839.
mis·fire / ˌmɪsˈfaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˌmɪsˈfaɪər / verb 1 [intransitive ] (of a plan or joke 计划或笑话 ) to fail to have the effect that you had intended 不奏效;不起作用 SYN go wrong 2 ( also miss ) [intransitive ] (of an engine 发动机 ) to not work correctly because the petrol/gas does not burn at the right time 不起动;不能正常运行 3 [intransitive ] (of a gun, etc. 枪等 ) to fail to send out a bullet, etc. when fired 不发火;射不出子弹 compare backfire misfire misfires misfired misfiring mis·fire / ˌmɪsˈfaɪə(r) ; NAmE ˌmɪsˈfaɪər /
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