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单词 fire
释义

fire

noun
 
/ˈfaɪə(r)/
/ˈfaɪər/
Idioms

    something burning

  1.  
    [uncountable] the flames, light and heat, and often smoke, that are produced when something burns
    • Most animals are afraid of fire.大多数动物怕火。
    • When did people start to cook with fire?人们什么时候开始用火做饭?
    Extra Examples
    • The sky was filled with fire and smoke.天空充满了火焰和烟雾。
    • She takes the theme of the four elements: earth, air, fire and water.她以四种元素为主题:土、空气、火和水。
    • The sun is a ball of fire.太阳是一个火球。
    • a column of fire火柱
    • Things changed forever when our early ancestors discovered fire.当我们的早期祖先发现火时,事情就永远改变了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • huge
    • fierce
    verb + fire
    • be on
    • catch
    • cause
    fire + verb
    • occur
    • break out
    • erupt
    fire + noun
    • safety
    • hazard
    • risk
    phrases
    • bring a fire under control
    • set fire to something
  2.  
    [uncountable, countable] flames that are out of control and destroy buildings, trees, etc.失火;火灾
    • Several youths had set fire to the police car (= had made it start burning).几个年轻人纵火焚烧警车。
    • on fire The car was on fire.汽车在燃烧。
    • A candle had set the curtains on fire.蜡烛把窗帘燃起来了。
    • These thatched roofs frequently catch fire (= start to burn).这些茅草屋顶屡屡着火。
    • Forest fires raged all over Australia.澳大利亚各地森林大火肆虐。
    • Five people died in a house fire.房屋失火,五人死亡。
    • Fires were breaking out everywhere.到处都在发生火灾。
    • A fire had started in the kitchen.厨房着火了。
    • He was accused of deliberately starting a fire.他被指控故意纵火。
    • Fire can spread very quickly.火势蔓延速度非常快。
    • The fire burned for three days before it was finally contained.大火烧了 3 天才最终得到控制。
    • The warehouse was destroyed by fire.仓库烧毁了。
    • It took two hours to put out the fire (= stop it burning).用了两小时才把火扑灭。
    • Fire crews arrived and began to fight the flames.消防队员赶到,开始灭火。
    • We have to comply with fire safety regulations.我们必须遵守消防安全法规。
    see also bush fire
    Extra Examples
    • It took several days to bring the forest fires under control.花了好几天才控制住森林大火。
    • The sprinkler system came on and doused the fire.自动喷洒灭火设备启动后把火浇灭了。
    • The fire licked the roof of the house.大火烧到房顶了。
    • The fire gutted the building, leaving just a charred shell.大火烧毁了整幢楼,只剩下一副焦壳。
    • the ruins of an old factory, gutted by fire被大火烧毁的旧工厂废墟
    • The fire had spread to the east wing of the house.火势已经蔓延到房子的东翼。
    • Fire engulfed the building.大火吞没了大楼。
    • Fire ripped through the tower block.大火席卷了塔楼。
    • In 1925 a disastrous fire swept through the museum.1925 年一场灾难性的大火席卷了博物馆。
    • The entire village was consumed by fire.整个村庄都被大火吞噬了。
    • The factory was destroyed in a fire started by arsonists.工厂被纵火犯放火烧毁了。
    • Investigators are trying to establish the cause of the fire.调查人员正在努力查明起火原因。
    • The building suffered extensive fire damage.这座大楼在火灾中遭受了大面积的损坏。
    • Strong winds fanned the fire.狂风使火势愈猛。
    • Someone had set fire to her car.有人放火烧了她的汽车。
    • In 2017, the fire season started with a huge fire in New Mexico.2017年,新墨西哥州发生一场大火,引发了火灾季节。
    • Firefighters battled the fire for several hours.消防队员与火搏斗了几个小时。
    • He joined the crowds of men and women fighting the fire.他加入了救火的人群。
    • Groups of rioters attacked and set the police headquarters on fire.成群结队的暴徒袭击并放火焚烧了警察总局。
    • A missile ignited a fire that burned for three days.一枚导弹引发了大火,烧了 3 天。
    • A lantern was knocked over and the barn caught fire.灯笼被打翻了,随即谷仓着了火。
    • A fire broke out in the mail room.邮件处理间发生了火灾。
    • Fire erupted in the laundry room.洗衣房发生火灾。
    • Foam-filled couches are a serious fire hazard.泡沫填料沙发是火灾的一大隐患。
    • fire code violations违犯防火规章的做法
    • legislation related to fire safety与防火相关的法律
    • We had to evacuate the building for a fire drill.我们不得不疏散大楼进行消防演习。
    • information about fire prevention有关防火的信息
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • huge
    • fierce
    verb + fire
    • be on
    • catch
    • cause
    fire + verb
    • occur
    • break out
    • erupt
    fire + noun
    • safety
    • hazard
    • risk
    phrases
    • bring a fire under control
    • set fire to something
  3. for heating/cooking

  4.  
    [countable] a pile of burning fuel, such as wood or coal, used for cooking food or heating a room炉火;灶火
    • They cook on an open fire.他们用明火做饭。
    • a log/coal/wood fire原木火;煤火;木柴火
    • Sam had lit a fire to welcome us home.萨姆点燃炉火欢迎我们回家。
    • to make/build a fire生火
    • Come and get warm by the fire.到炉火边来取暖。
    • We sat in front of a roaring fire.我们坐在熊熊的炉火面前。
    see also bonfire, campfire
    Extra Examples
    • A fire roaring in the hearth added warmth to the room.火炉里的火烧得劈啪作响,给房间里增添了暖意。
    • We sat round the fire and told stories.我们围坐在火边讲故事。
    • The cat was curled up near the fire.那只猫蜷缩在火边。
    • Although it was summer a fire burned in the great stone hearth.虽然时值夏天,大石头火炉却依然烧着 。
    • The fire was blazing merrily.火正愉快地燃烧着。
    • Kim had managed to kindle a little fire of dry grass.金想办法用干草生了一小堆火。
    • On cold nights we stoked up the fire to a blaze.寒夜里我们把火添旺。
    • Put some more wood on the fire.往火里多加点儿木柴。
    • She fed the fire with the branches next to her.她把身旁的树枝添加到火里。
    • The fire smoked instead of burning properly.炉火没有烧起来,而是冒着烟。
    • The fire was beginning to die down.炉火开始渐渐熄灭。
    • The interior was only lit by the golden glow of the fire.里面只有金色的炉火照明。
    • We had plenty of dry wood, so the fire lit easily.我们有很多干木柴,生火很容易。
    • When we go on safari we like to cook on an open fire.我们远行狩猎时,喜欢露天生火做饭。
    • Who's going to build the fire?谁来生火?
    • Do you know how to make a fire?你知道如何生火吗?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • blazing
    • crackling
    • hot
    verb + fire
    • build
    • make
    • kindle
    fire + verb
    • burn
    • roar
    • kindle
    phrases
    • the glow from a fire
    • the glow of a fire
  5.  
    [countable] (especially British English) a piece of equipment for heating a room取暖器;暖气装置
    • a gas/an electric fire 煤气/电取暖器
    • Shall I put the fire on?我打开暖气好吗?
    see also heater
    Extra Examples
    • There's a small gas fire under the mantelpiece.壁炉下有一个小型燃气取暖器。
    • She used a match to light the gas fire.她用一根火柴点燃煤气火。
    • He had a fire plugged in next to his desk.他的办公桌旁边插着火。
    • Is the fire still on?取暖器还开着吗?
    • Don't forget to turn the fire off before you come to bed.睡觉前别忘了把火关掉。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • electric
    • gas
    verb + fire
    • light
    • put on
    • switch on
    fire + verb
    • be off
    • be on
  6. from guns

  7.  
    [uncountable] shots from guns射击;火力
    • The gunmen opened fire on (= started shooting at) the police.持枪歹徒向警察开火。
    • under fire Their vehicle came under fire (= was being shot at).他们的车遭到射击。
    • The men were under heavy fire (= being shot at many times).这些人受到猛烈的射击(=被多次射击)。
    • He was hit by enemy fire.他被敌人开枪击中了。
    • a burst of machine-gun fire 一阵机枪射击
    • artillery/rocket/mortar fire火炮/火箭/迫击炮
    • to return fire (= to fire back at somebody who is shooting at you)用枪炮还击
    • He ordered his men to hold their fire (= not to shoot).他命令士兵停止射击。
    • Protesters exchanged fire with the guards (= they shot at each other).抗议者与卫兵交火。
    • A young girl was in the line of fire (= between the person shooting and what he/she was shooting at).有一个女孩处于射程之内。
    • I’ll give you covering fire while you try to escape.当你试图逃跑时,我会给你火力掩护。
    see also friendly fire
    Extra Examples
    • A few soldiers were sent out to draw (= attract ) the enemy's fire.几名士兵被派出去吸引敌方火力。
    • Enemy fire continued to rain down.敌军的火力不断地如弹雨般倾泻而来。
    • As they ran, they heard artillery fire.当他们奔跑时,他们听到了炮火声。
    • The vehicle was full of holes from small arms fire.车辆因轻武器射击而被打得千疮百孔。
    • We came under heavy anti-aircraft fire.我们遭到了猛烈的防空火力攻击。
    • He ordered his men to cease fire.他命令手下停止射击。
    • The commandos pushed forward under the covering fire of their artillery.突击队在炮兵的火力掩护下向前推进。
    • The troops opened fire on the crowd.军队向人群开火了。
    • They were told to hold their fire until the enemy came closer.他们被告知等敌军逼近点儿再开枪。
    • Unfortunately he was in the line of fire and got shot.不幸的是他处在射程之内,结果中弹了。
    • We were under constant fire from enemy snipers.我们不断遭遇敌军狙击手的射击。
    • She returned fire from behind the low wall.她从矮墙后面开枪回击。
    Topics War and conflictb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • withering
    • anti-aircraft
    … of fire
    • burst
    verb + fire
    • open
    • return
    • exchange
    fire + verb
    • rain down
    • hit somebody/​something
    phrases
    • be in the line of fire
  8. criticism

  9. [uncountable] strong criticism严厉的批评;斥责;谴责
    • She directed her fire against the new education policy. 她大力抨击新的教育政策。
    • under fire The health minister has come under fire from all sides.卫生部长受到来自各方的责难。
    Extra Examples
    • The EU came under fire from the US over its biotech policy.欧盟在生物技术政策上受到美国的抨击。
    • The minister of transport came under fire for forcing increases in rail fares.交通部长因强迫提高铁路票价而受到批评。
  10. anger/enthusiasm

  11. [uncountable] very strong emotion, especially anger or enthusiasm激情;愤怒;热情
    • Her eyes were full of fire.她的双眼充满激情的火花。
    • The fire seemed to die in him when his wife died.妻子去世后,他的热情似乎熄灭了。
    Extra Examples
    • Something of the old fire had returned to their rivalry.他们的竞争又重新激起了旧恨。
    • Frustrated ambitions can fuel the fire of anger and resentment.志向受挫会加剧一个人的怨怒之火。
  12. Word OriginOld English fȳr (noun), fȳrian ‘supply with material for a fire’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch vuur and German Feuer.
Idioms
a ball of energy/fire
  1. (informal) a person who is full of energy and enthusiasm充满活力和热情的人;生龙活虎的人;朝气蓬勃的人
baptism of fire
(also less frequent baptism by fire)
  1. a difficult introduction to a new job or activity重大的考验;战火的洗礼
draw somebody’s fire
  1. to make somebody direct their anger, criticism, etc. at you, so that others do not have to face it(为掩护他人)吸引…的火力,转移…的视线
fight fire with fire
  1. to use similar methods in a fight or an argument to those your opponent is using以眼还眼,以牙还牙Topics Opinion and argumentc2
fire in the/your belly
  1. a very strong desire to achieve something激情;愤怒;热情
    • You need fire in your belly if you want to make it in the music business.如果你想在音乐行业取得成功,你需要内心充满火焰。
get on like a house on fire (British English)
(North American English get along like a house on fire)
  1. (informal) (of people) to become friends quickly and have a very friendly relationship很快就打得火热;一见如故;一拍即合Topics Family and relationshipsc2
hang/hold fire
  1. to delay or be delayed in taking action(使行动)延迟;(使)迟缓
    • The project had hung fire for several years for lack of funds.这个项目因缺少资金耽搁了好几年。
have several, etc. irons in the fire
  1. to be involved in several activities or areas of business at the same time, hoping that at least one will be successful分散活动(或经营);广泛撒网
(there is) no smoke without fire (British English)
(North American English where there’s smoke, there’s fire)
  1. (saying) if something bad is being said about somebody/something, it usually has some truth in it无火不生烟;无风不起浪
on fire
  1. giving you a painful burning feeling火辣辣;火烧火燎
    • He couldn't breathe. His chest was on fire.他无法呼吸。他的胸部火辣辣地疼痛。
  2. (informal) to be doing really well at something在某事上做得非常好
    • Keep it up. You're on fire!继续努力吧。你着火了!
    Topics Successc2
out of the frying pan into the fire
  1. (saying) from a bad situation to one that is worse跳出油锅又落火坑;逃出虎口又入狼窝;每况愈下
play with fire
  1. to act in a way that is not sensible and take dangerous risks玩火;冒险Topics Dangerc2
set the world on fire
(British English also set the world alight)
  1. (informal) (usually used in negative sentences) to be very successful and admired by other people大获成功;引起轰动
    • He's never going to set the world on fire with his paintings.他的绘画永远不会引起轰动。
    Topics Successc2

fire

verb
 
/ˈfaɪə(r)/
/ˈfaɪər/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they fire
/ˈfaɪə(r)/
/ˈfaɪər/
he / she / it fires
/ˈfaɪəz/
/ˈfaɪərz/
past simple fired
/ˈfaɪəd/
/ˈfaɪərd/
past participle fired
/ˈfaɪəd/
/ˈfaɪərd/
-ing form firing
/ˈfaɪərɪŋ/
/ˈfaɪərɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs

    shoot

  1.  
    [intransitive, transitive] to shoot bullets, etc. from a gun or other weapon射击;开火
    • The officer ordered his men to fire.军官下令士兵射击。
    • fire on somebody/something Soldiers fired on the crowd.军人朝人群开枪。
    • fire something to fire missiles/rockets/bullets发射导弹/火箭/子弹
    • They ran away as soon as the first shot was fired.第一枪刚响他们就跑了。
    • fire something into something He fired the gun into the air.他朝天鸣枪。
    • fire into something He fired into the air.他向空中开枪。
    • fire at somebody/something She fired at her attacker.她向袭击者开枪。
    • fire something at somebody/something She fired an arrow at the target.她瞄准靶子射箭。
    • Missiles were fired at the enemy.向敌人发射了导弹。
    Collocations War and peaceWar and peaceStarting a war
    • declare/​make/​wage war (on somebody/​something)
    • go to war (against/​with somebody)
    • cause/​spark/​provoke/​foment/​quell unrest
    • incite/​lead/​crush/​suppress a revolt/​rebellion
    • launch/​mount/​carry out a surprise/​terrorist attack
    • prevent/​halt/​represent an escalation of the conflict
    • be torn apart by/​be on the brink of civil war
    • enter/​invade/​occupy somebody’s territory
    • lead/​launch/​resist/​repel an invasion
    Military operations
    • adopt/​develop/​implement/​pursue a military strategy
    • carry out/​execute/​perform military operations/​manoeuvres
    • send/​deploy/​station/​pull back/​withdraw troops
    • go on/​fly/​carry out a reconnaissance/​rescue mission
    • train/​equip/​deploy army/​military/​combat units
    • lead/​launch/​conduct a raid/​a surprise attack/​an (air/​airborne/​amphibious) assault (on somebody)
    • employ/​use guerrilla tactics
    • conduct/​wage biological/​guerrilla warfare
    • fight/​crush/​defeat the rebels/​the insurgency
    • suffer/​inflict a crushing defeat
    • achieve/​win a decisive victory
    • halt/​stop the British/​German/​Russian advance
    • order/​force a retreat
    Fighting
    • join/​serve in the army/​navy/​air force
    • be/​go/​remain/​serve on active duty
    • serve/​complete/​return from a tour of duty
    • be sent to the front (line)
    • attack/​strike/​engage/​defeat/​kill/​destroy the enemy
    • see/​report/​be engaged in heavy fighting
    • call for/​be met with armed resistance
    • come under heavy/​machine-gun/​mortar fire
    • fire a machine-gun/​mortar shells/​rockets (at somebody/​something)
    • shoot a rifle/​a pistol/​bullets/​missiles
    • launch/​fire a cruise/​ballistic/​anti-tank missile
    • use biological/​chemical/​nuclear weapons
    • inflict/​suffer/​sustain heavy losses/​casualties
    • be hit/​killed by enemy/​friendly/​artillery fire
    • become/​be held as a prisoner of war
    Civilians in war
    • harm/​kill/​target/​protect innocent/​unarmed civilians
    • cause/​avoid/​limit/​minimize civilian casualties/​collateral damage
    • impose/​enforce/​lift a curfew
    • engage in/​be a victim of ethnic cleansing
    • be sent to an internment/​a concentration camp
    • accept/​house/​resettle refugees fleeing from war
    • fear/​threaten military/​violent reprisals
    • commit/​be accused of war crimes/​crimes against humanity/​genocide
    Making peace
    • make/​bring/​win/​achieve/​maintain/​promote peace
    • call for/​negotiate/​broker/​declare a ceasefire/​a temporary truce
    • sign a ceasefire agreement
    • call for/​bring/​put an end to hostilities
    • demand/​negotiate/​accept the surrender of somebody/​something
    • establish/​send (in) a peacekeeping force
    • negotiate/​conclude/​ratify/​sign/​accept/​reject/​break/​violate a peace treaty
    Extra Examples
    • A dense volley of missiles was fired directly at the ship.一排密集的导弹直接射向那艘轮船。
    • He grabbed the shotgun, ready to fire if anyone entered.他抓起猎枪,准备好有人进来就随时开枪。
    • He ordered the troops to fire over the heads of the crowd.他命令部队向人群上方开枪。
    • She fired a revolver at her attacker.她用左轮手枪向袭击她的人射击。
    • She fired blindly into the mass of shadows.她对着大片阴影胡乱射击。
    • The police fired on protesters in the city centre.警察在市中心向抗议者开枪。
    • Whitlock purposely fired wide.惠特洛克故意射偏了。
    • Soldiers fired on the crowd, killing several people.士兵们向人群开枪,打死了几个人。
    • The soldiers appeared to fire indiscriminately into the crowd.士兵们似乎不分青红皂白地向人群开枪。
    Topics War and conflictb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • blindly
    • indiscriminately
    • randomly
    verb + fire
    • be ready to
    • order somebody to
    preposition
    • at
    • into
    • on
  2.  
    [intransitive, transitive] (of a gun) to shoot bullets out射出(子弹)
    • We heard the sound of guns firing.我们听见枪炮射击声。
    • fire something A starter's pistol fires only blanks.初学者的手枪发射的只是空弹。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • blindly
    • indiscriminately
    • randomly
    verb + fire
    • be ready to
    • order somebody to
    preposition
    • at
    • into
    • on
  3. from job

  4.  
    [transitive] to force somebody to leave their job解雇;开除 synonym sack
    • fire somebody We had to fire him for dishonesty.他不诚实,我们不得不开除他。
    • He was responsible for hiring and firing staff.他负责招聘和解雇职员。
    • fire somebody from something She got fired from her first job.她第一份工作是被解雇的。
    Collocations UnemploymentUnemploymentLosing your job
    • lose your job
    • (British English) become/​be made redundant
    • be offered/​take voluntary redundancy/​early retirement
    • face/​be threatened with dismissal/(British English) the sack/(British English) compulsory redundancy
    • dismiss/​fire/ (especially British English) sack an employee/​a worker/​a manager
    • lay off staff/​workers/​employees
    • (Australian English, New Zealand English, South African English) retrench workers
    • cut/​reduce/​downsize/​slash the workforce
    • (British English) make staff/​workers/​employees redundant
    Being unemployed
    • be unemployed/​out of work/​out of a job
    • seek/​look for work/​employment
    • be on/​collect/​draw/​get/​receive (both British English) unemployment benefit/​jobseeker’s allowance
    • be/​go/​live/​sign (British English, informal) on the dole
    • claim/​draw/​get (British English, informal) the dole
    • be on/​qualify for (North American English) unemployment (compensation)
    • be/​go/​live/​depend (North American English) on welfare
    • collect/​receive (North American English) welfare
    • combat/​tackle/​cut/​reduce unemployment
    Topics Social issuesb1
  5. make somebody enthusiastic

  6. [transitive] to make somebody feel very excited about something or interested in something激励;激起热情;使充满热情
    • fire somebody with something 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。
    • fire something The stories fired his imagination这些故事激发了他的想象力
    Extra Examples
    • The speaker knew how to fire the blood.说话者知道如何激发血液。
    • His imagination had been fired by the film.这部电影激发了他的想象力。
    Topics Feelingsc2
  7. of engine

  8. [intransitive] when an engine fires, an electrical spark is produced that makes the fuel burn and the engine start to work点火;发动
  9. -fired

  10. (in adjectives) using the fuel mentioned in order to operate以…为燃料的
    • gas-fired central heating燃气集中供暖
  11. clay objects

  12. [transitive] fire something to heat a clay object to make it hard and strong烧制(陶器、砖等)
    • to fire pottery烧制陶器
    • to fire bricks in a kiln在窑内烧砖
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  13. Word OriginOld English fȳr (noun), fȳrian ‘supply with material for a fire’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch vuur and German Feuer.
Idioms
fire questions, insults, etc. at somebody
  1. to ask somebody a lot of questions one after another or make a lot of comments very quickly对某人发出连珠炮似的问题(或辱骂等)
    • The room was full of journalists, all firing questions at them.满屋的记者向他们接二连三地提问题。
working/firing on all cylinders
  1. (informal) using all your energy to do something; working as well as possible竭尽全力;尽力干好;开足马力
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