You can 't fire that wonderful assistant of yours .
你们不能解雇你的那位优秀的助理。
Fortunately , this area did not suffer from fire .
幸运的是,这个地区没有遭受火灾。
The missing member was fire .
这个缺失的成员就是火。
One large forest fire is outlined in red .
一处森林大火已用红色标出。
Chinese police opened fire in at least one clash .
中国警方至少在一场冲突中开火。
汉语翻译
n. 火, 炉火, 电炉, 火灾, 闪光体, 炮火, 热情 vt. 点燃, 烧制, 使发光, 激动, 放枪, 解雇 vi. 着火, 烧火, 开枪, 射击, 激动 【医】 发热; 火 相关词组: go through fire and water hold fire on fire on the fire set fire to... set...on fire under fire fire out fire up
The engine is only firing on three cylinders.这发动机只有三个汽缸工作。
The house is on fire!房子着火了!
The government is under fire from all sides on its economic policy.政府在经济政策上受到各方的严厉批评。
A cigarette thrown into the woods in dry weather may start a fire.在天气干燥时把点燃的香烟扔进树林可能会引起火灾。
She fired her gun at them.她用枪向他们射击。
He was fired by his boss.他被他的老板解雇了。
详细解释
fire n.(名词) A rapid, persistent chemical change that releases heat and light and is accompanied by flame, especially the exothermic oxidation of a combustible substance.火:散发出光和热并伴有火焰的迅速的、持续的化学变化,尤指易燃物质放热的氧化作用Burning fuel or other material:燃烧物:燃料或其它可燃物质:例句:a cooking fire; a forest fire.炊火;森林火灾 Burning intensity of feeling; ardor.See Synonyms at passion 热情:感情剧烈的燃烧;热情参见 passionEnthusiasm.狂热Luminosity or brilliance, as of a cut and polished gemstone.光辉,亮光:亮光或光辉,如雕琢发亮的宝石Liveliness and vivacity of imagination; brilliance.才气:想象的生动性和生命力;才华A severe test; a trial or torment.折磨:严格的考试;考验或磨难A fever or bodily inflammation.发烧或身体发炎 The discharge of firearms or artillery:发射:火器或大炮的开火:例句:heard the fire of cannon.听见炮火声 The launching of a missile, rocket, or similar ballistic body.发射:导弹、火箭或类似抛射物的发射Discharged bullets or other projectiles:火力:发射出的子弹或其它弹丸:例句:subjected enemy positions to heavy mortar fire; struck by rifle fire.受重型迫击炮火力威胁的敌军阵地;受步枪火力的袭击 Intense, repeated attack or criticism:抨击:猛烈的、一连串的攻击和批评:例句:answered the fire from her political critics.来自她政治评论的反击 n.attributive.(定语名词)Often used to modify another noun:常用于修饰另一个名词:例句:a fire chief; fire prevention.消防队长;防火 v.(动词)fired,fir.ing,fires v.tr.(及物动词) To cause to burn; ignite.使燃烧;点燃To light (something) up as if by fire:象用火一样点亮(某物):例句:The morning sun fired the tops of the trees.朝阳照亮了树林的顶端 To add fuel to (something burning).加燃料:加燃料到(正燃烧的东西)里To maintain or fuel a fire in.生火:维持或给火加燃料 To bake in a kiln:焙制:在窑里烧制:例句:fire pottery.烧制陶器 To dry by heating.烘干:通过加热使变干To arouse the emotions of; make enthusiastic or ardent:激起,唤起:激发热情;使充满热情或激情:例句:warriors who were fired by patriotism.激起了爱国热情的战士们 To discharge (a firearm, for example).开火(例如火器)To detonate (an explosive).引爆(炸药) To propel (a projectile); launch (a missile).发射:推动(抛射物);发射(导弹)Informal To throw with force and speed; hurl:【非正式用语】 猛掷:使劲快速地扔;投掷:例句:fire a ball at a batter.向击球员猛掷一个球 To utter or direct with insistence:质问:坚决地说或提出:例句:fired questions at the senator.质问议员 Games To score (a number) in a game or contest.【游戏】 得分:在游戏或竞赛中得(一)分Informal To discharge from a position; dismiss.See Synonyms at dismiss【非正式用语】 解雇:解除职务;开除参见 dismissv.intr.(不及物动词)To become ignited; flame up.点着;燃烧 To become excited or ardent.充满热情:变得激动的或热烈的To become angry or annoyed.生气,发怒To tend a fire.照料炉火 To shoot a weapon:开枪:例句:aimed and fired at the target.向目标瞄准并射击 To detonate an explosive.引爆炸药To ignite fuel, as in an engine.点燃:如在内燃机里点燃燃料Informal To project or hurl a missile:【非正式用语】 投出:发射或投掷发射物:例句:The pitcher wound up and fired.投手旋转起来投球 Physiology To generate an electrical impulse. Used of a neuron.【生理学】 冲动:产生一个电冲。用于神经细胞To become yellowed or brown before reaching maturity, as grain.变黄:如谷物未成熟之前变黄或变褐 <常用词组>fire away 【非正式用语】 To start to talk or ask questions.开始:开始讲话或问问题fire off To utter or ask rapidly.冒出话题来:快速地说话或提问题To write and send (a letter, for example) in haste.匆忙地写或发送(例如一封信)常用词组><习惯用语>between two fires Being attacked from two sources or sides simultaneously.两面夹击:受两面夹击,腹背受敌on fire Ignited; ablaze.起火;着火Filled with enthusiasm or excitement.非常激动,充满热情start a fire under 或 light a fire under 或 build a fire under 【俚语】 To urge or goad to action.催促或唤起行动under fire Exposed or subjected to enemy attack.遭到敌人的进攻Exposed or subjected to critical attack or censure:受到攻击或责难:例句:an official who was under fire for mismanagement.因管理不善而遭指责的官员 习惯用语>来源:Middle English fir 中古英语 fir from Old English ftr * see pôr- 源自 古英语 ftr *参见 pôr- 【引伸】 fire.able adj.(形容词)fir.er n.(名词)