单词 | fire somebody ↔ up |
释义 | fire somebody ↔ upfire somebody ↔ up phrasal verbphr v to make someone become very excited, interested, or angry 激发;使发怒 It was alarming the way she got so fired up about small things. 她对一些小事情也发这么大的火,真是令人担忧。 n Grammar Fire up is usually passive. Examples from the Corpus fire up• Many packaging materials contain highly flammable substances that could make a fire suddenly flare up.• She crossed to the fireplace, and put some more coal on the fire.• The fire sent up a huge cloud of smoke visible from San Francisco, 40 miles to the south.• You got the fire way up high.• Then, they were braking to a skidding halt as the towering framework of the fire escape loomed up out of the mist.• NonimmediateLight a fire, build up the steam, turn on a switch, and a linear system awakens.• Wycliffe looked up at the first tier of planks; the shot must have been fired from up there.• The fire flared up with salty blue flames and the driftwood crackled and spat. → fire somebody ↔ up at fire2(PHRASAL VERB) |
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