fire如何读

英:[ˈfaɪə(r)]

美:[ˈfaɪər]

fire英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]火 the condition of burning, flames, light, or great heat
  2. [C]火灾,炉火,火堆 a mass of burning material, lit either on purpose for cooking, heat, etc., or by accident
  3. [U]射击,炮火,火力 shooting by guns; firing
  4. [U]热情,怒火,热心 strong emotion, angry or excited feeling, enthusiasm
v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 开火; 射击 shoot off bullets; discharge; explore
  2. vt. 〈口〉解雇 dismiss from a job

fire是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 火,火灾,炉火,篝火,火花,火焰
  2. 热情,热心,激情,热烈
  3. 射击
  4. 火力
  5. 取暖器
  6. 炮火
  7. 磨难,苦难
  8. 闪光,光辉
  9. 燃烧
  10. 烽火
v. (动词)
  1. 点燃,起火,着火,燃烧
  2. 给加添燃料
  3. 激起,激起热情,使激动,激动
  4. 烘制,烧制,烧,烤
  5. 突然发怒
  6. 射击,开(枪、炮),将...射向
  7. <口>解雇,开除
  8. 生(炉子)
  9. 扔石头
  10. 射(箭)
  11. 激励
  12. 使充满热情
  13. 发动
  14. 使发光
  15. 烧火,司炉
  16. 过早地变黄

fire变形

复数:fires

第三人称单数:fires

现在分词:firing

过去式:fired

过去分词:fired

fire词根

词根:fire

n.

firing 开火;烧制;解雇;生火

v.

firing 开火;烧制;解雇(fire的ing形式);点燃;激励

fire英英释义

noun

the phenomenon of combustion manifested in light, flame, and heat

air, water, fire, and earth

burning passion : ardor

young lovers with their hearts full of fire

fuel in a state of combustion (as on a hearth)

warmed his hands at the crackling fire

British a small gas or electric space heater

a destructive burning (as of a building)

The shack was destroyed by a fire.

death or torture by fire

He confessed under threat of the fire.

brilliancy, luminosity

the fire of a gem

the firing of weapons (such as firearms, artillery, or missiles) They opened fire on [=began shooting at] the enemy.also: the bullets, shells, etc., that are discharged The soldiers endured heavy fire. see also friendly fire compare counterfire

The troops were ordered to cease fire. [=stop shooting]

intense verbal attack or criticism

His remarks have provoked heavy fire from his political opponents.

a rapidly delivered series (as of remarks)

biographical name

Andrew Zachary 1959–     American geneticist

verb

transitive verb

to set on fire : kindlealso: ignite

fire a rocket engine

to give life or spirit to : inspire

the description fired his imagination

to light up as if by fire

to cause to start operating—usually used with up

fired up the engine

to drive out or away by or as if by fire

to dismiss from a position

to cause to explode : detonate

fire a rocket

to throw with speed or force fire a left jab

fired the ball to first base

to utter with force and rapidity

to apply fire or fuel to: such as

to process by applying heat

fire pottery

to feed or serve the fire of

fire a boiler

intransitive verb

to take fire : kindle, ignite

to begin operation : start

the engine fired

to operate especially as the result of the application of an electrical impulse

the spark plug fires

to become irritated or angry—often used with up

to become filled with excitement or enthusiasm

to discharge a firearm

fire at close range

to emit or let fly an object

to tend a fire

to transmit a nerve impulse

the rate at which a neuron fires

abbreviation

finance, insurance, and real estate

fire词组

on fireadv. 着火;起火;在兴头上;非常激动

on the fire在审议中;在考虑中

fire control消防;火力控制;射击控制

under fire受到严厉批评;遭到攻击

like fire飞快地,迅速地 

fire protection消防;消防处

fire fighting消防

fire prevention防火

fire alarm火警;火警警报器

fire retardant阻燃剂;防火剂;防火材料

fire safety消防安全

forest fire森林火灾;森林大火;山火

fire onv. 向……射击

open firev. 开火;开始

fire resistance抗火性,耐火性(能);抗燃烧性

set on fire焚烧;使情绪激昂

fire at向……开火

set fire纵火

fire detection火灾探测;火警探测;火警侦察器

fire extinguisher灭火器

fire区别

 ignite, light, fire, kindle

这组词都有“点燃、着火”的意思,其区别是:

ignite多用于科技文体,指使某物受热直到燃烧或发光,也可指用火花使易燃物迅速燃烧起来。

light普通用词,指点燃易燃物,使其能发光,满足各种需要。

fire普通用词,指将某物点燃使其燃烧起来,火势可大可小。

kindle指艰难或缓慢地把可燃料点燃,可用于比喻。

以上来源于网络

 discharge, fire, dismiss

这组词都有“解雇,开除”的意思,其区别是:

discharge语气较重,指有理由的解雇,含几乎不再复用的意味。

fire口语用词,多指被断然地突然解雇,其行动犹如开枪一样干净利落。

dismiss正式用词,是这组词中语气最轻的一个词,一般只有从上文才能看解雇的原因或理由。

以上来源于网络

fire词源中文解释

古英语中的 fyr "fire, a fire",源自原始日耳曼语的 *fūr-(也是古萨克森语的 fiur,古弗里斯兰语的 fiur,古挪威语的 fürr,中荷兰语和荷兰语的 vuur,古高地德语的 fiur,德语的 Feuer "fire"的来源),源自 PIE 的 *perjos,根源是 *paewr- "fire"。现在的拼写形式早在1200年就有记载,但直到大约1600年才完全取代了中古英语中的 fier(在 fiery 中保留)。

PIE 显然有两个表示火的词根: *paewr- 和 *egni-(拉丁语的 ignis 的来源)。前者是"无生命的",指的是火作为一种物质,后者是"有生命的",指的是火作为一种生命力量(比较 water (n.1))。

Brend child fuir fordredeþ ["The Proverbs of Hendyng," c. 1250]

英语中的 fire 从14世纪中期开始用于表示"热烈的,燃烧的"激情或感情。"开火,枪炮的行动等"的含义始于1580年代。"被 on fire"的说法始于大约1500年(in fire 的记载始于大约1400年,同样的, on a flame "on fire"也是)。"play with fire"在比喻意义上指"冒险,轻率或无知地干预危险的事情",这个说法始于1861年,源自常见的对孩子的警告。短语 where's the fire?,对明显匆忙的人说的,始于1917年,美国英语。

Fire-bell 始于1620年代; fire-alarm 作为一种自动化的,机械设备,始于1808年作为理论创造; 实际版本开始出现在1830年代初。Fire-escape (n.)始于1788年(最初的所谓的是一种伪装成小长凳的绳梯); fire-extinguisher 始于1826年。一个 fire-bucket (1580s)用来向火源输送水。Fire-house 始于1899年; fire-hall 始于1867年, fire-station 始于1828年。Fire company "管理消防车的人"始于1744年,美国英语。Fire brigade "在特定地点组织的消防员"始于1838年。Fire department,通常是地方政府的一个部门,始于1805年。Fire-chief 始于1877年; fire-ranger 始于1887年。

象征性的 fire and the sword 大约始于1600年(翻译自拉丁语的 flamma ferroque absumi); 早期的 yron and fyre (1560s), with suerd & flawme (mid-15c.), mid fure & mid here ("with fire and armed force"),大约在1200年。Fire-breathing 始于1590年代。"set the river on fire","完成一些令人惊讶或显著的事情"(通常带有否定意义,并且是对被认为愚蠢或无能的人说的),始于1830年,通常带有河流的名字,根据地点的不同而变化,但最初的是 set the Thames on fire (1796)。这种假设的壮举在1720年被提及为一种几乎不可能完成的事情; 在1792-95年的一些当前化学模型下,它被视为理论上的可能性,这可能有助于这个表达的兴起。

[A]mong other fanciful modes of demonstrating the practicability of conducting the gas wherever it might be required, he anchored a small boat in the stream about 50 yards from the shore, to which he conveyed a pipe, having the end turned up so as to rise above the water, and forcing the gas through the pipe, lighted it just above the surface, observing to his friends "that he had now set the river on fire." ["On the Origins and Progress of Gas-lighting," in "Repertory of Patent Inventions," vol. III, London, 1827]

fire_体育行业词汇

发射

射击

击发

猛力投球

使劲扔球

fire_医学行业词汇

发热,炎症

fire_土木工程行业词汇

消防系统: fire-fighting system

fire_机械行业词汇

耐火连接器: fire-proof connector 在规定的时间内能耐受规定温度的火焰的连接器。

fire_水产行业词汇

[船舶]消防设备: fighting equipment 供船上消除火灾、防止火灾蔓延以及保护消防人员用的各种器具。

fire_法律行业词汇

火刑

fire_电力行业词汇

耐火电缆: fire-resistant cable

fire_药学行业词汇

fire词源英文解释

Noun and Verb Middle English, from Old English fȳr; akin to Old High German fiur fire, Greek pyr

The first known use of fire was before the 12th century

fire儿童词典英英释义

fit1 of 4adjective

suitable for a particular purposeespecially: so adapted to the environment as to be capable of surviving —often used in the phrase survival of the fittest

water fit for drinking

acceptable from a particular point of view : proper

a movie fit for the whole family

ready entry 1 sense 1, prepared

get the ship fit for sea

qualified sense 1, competent

fit for the job

sound physically and mentally : healthy

fit2 of 4noun

a sudden violent attack of a disease or condition (as epilepsy) especially when marked by convulsions or loss of consciousness

a sudden outburst (as of laughter or anger)

fit3 of 4verb

to be suitable for or to : befit

to be of the right size and shape

the suit fits

to insert or adjust until correctly in place

to make a place or room for

fit another chair

to be in agreement with

his story fits the facts

to make ready : prepare

to bring to a required form and size : adjust

to supply what is needed for : equip

fit out an expedition

to be in harmony or agreement : belong—often used with in

fit4 of 4noun

the way something fits

a tight fit

a piece of clothing that fits

first1 of 3adjective

being number one in a series see number

coming before all others in time, order, or importance: as

being the earliest

being the lowest forward gear or speed of a motor vehicle

having or playing the principal part of a group of instruments

first oboe

first2 of 3adverb

before any other in time, space, or importance

for the first time

rather than something else

surrender? We will die first

first3 of 3noun

one that is number one in a series see number

the first forward gear or speed of a motor vehicle

the winning place in a competition or contest

first base

first1 of 3adjective

being number one in a series see number

coming before all others in time, order, or importance: as

being the earliest

being the lowest forward gear or speed of a motor vehicle

having or playing the principal part of a group of instruments

first oboe

first2 of 3adverb

before any other in time, space, or importance

for the first time

rather than something else

surrender? We will die first

first3 of 3noun

one that is number one in a series see number

the first forward gear or speed of a motor vehicle

the winning place in a competition or contest

first base

firm1 of 4adjective

solidly fixed in place

not weak or uncertain : vigorous

having a solid or compact texture

not likely to be changed

a firm offer

not easily moved or disturbed : steadfast

a firm believer

indicating firmness or determination

firm2 of 4adverb

in a firm manner

stood firm

firm3 of 4verb

to make secure

firm your grip on the racket

to make solid or compact

firm the soil

to become firm

firm4 of 4noun

a business organization

law firm

firm1 of 4adjective

solidly fixed in place

not weak or uncertain : vigorous

having a solid or compact texture

not likely to be changed

a firm offer

not easily moved or disturbed : steadfast

a firm believer

indicating firmness or determination

firm2 of 4adverb

in a firm manner

stood firm

firm3 of 4verb

to make secure

firm your grip on the racket

to make solid or compact

firm the soil

to become firm

firm4 of 4noun

a business organization

law firm

fire1 of 2noun

the light and heat and especially the flame produced by burning

eager liveliness : enthusiasm

fuel that is burning (as in a fireplace or stove)

the destructive burning of something (as a building or a forest)

the shooting of guns

fire2 of 2verb

to set on fire : kindle, ignite

stir entry 1 sense 3, enliven all fired up

a story to fire the imagination

to dismiss from employment

to cause to explode

fire dynamite

to cause to be driven from or as if from a gun : launch fire a rocket

fire an arrow

to shoot off a firearm : discharge

to throw with speed : hurl

fired the ball to first base

to subject to great heat

fire pottery

to feed the fire of

fire a furnace

to begin to burn

to have fuel (as in a cylinder of an engine) ignite at the proper time

to transmit a nerve impulse

the neuron fired

fire1 of 2noun

the light and heat and especially the flame produced by burning

eager liveliness : enthusiasm

fuel that is burning (as in a fireplace or stove)

the destructive burning of something (as a building or a forest)

the shooting of guns

fire2 of 2verb

to set on fire : kindle, ignite

stir entry 1 sense 3, enliven all fired up

a story to fire the imagination

to dismiss from employment

to cause to explode

fire dynamite

to cause to be driven from or as if from a gun : launch fire a rocket

fire an arrow

to shoot off a firearm : discharge

to throw with speed : hurl

fired the ball to first base

to subject to great heat

fire pottery

to feed the fire of

fire a furnace

to begin to burn

to have fuel (as in a cylinder of an engine) ignite at the proper time

to transmit a nerve impulse

the neuron fired

fire医学词典英英释义

fire1 of 2noun

fever or inflammation especially from a disease

fire2 of 2verb

to cause to transmit a nerve impulse

to sear (the leg of a horse) with a hot iron in order to convert a crippling chronic inflammation into an acute inflammation that will stimulate the natural healing responses of the body

fire 例句

1 First she lit the candles and the incense and the sacred fire, and put the fire-bowl on the floor in front of the altar.

2 The gun failed to fire.

3 I’ve heard that the worst way to die is by fire.

4 Momentarily the crowd stood dazed, thinking that the bullets were plastic and had been fired into the air.

5 Two figures rushed at the fire and he prepared to defend himself but they grabbed half-burnt branches and raced away along the beach.

6 When I got up to add wood to the fire, my feet wandered themselves to the pantry, and my hands pulled the loose board there.

7 No accurate measure of the wind’s velocity was made during the fire, though many eyewitnesses claimed it was as strong as a hurricane.

8 In the movies and in detective shows on television, people fire guns all the time.

9 Many were burnt alive in brush huts, which, in their confusion, had got on fire.

10 In the evening it all descended unseen, an invisible ash of distant fires, soiling us everywhere.

11 She was the last person Arcadio thought about a few years later when he faced the firing squad.

12 And I tried to pour on pure fire in return.

13 And they needed fuel; for Strider said that Frodo must be kept warm, especially at night, while fire would be some protection for them all.

14 And your laughter gushes like an open fire hydrant ’cause you could have sworn You heard an F, Instead of T. I see our comedian is back.

15 He stood in front of the fire and held out his hands to get warm.

16 My heart felt like it was on fire.

17 Their wet clothing was dried in front of the open fire.

18 Their bodies were hung beyond the fires for the wolves.

19 The voice sounded clearly in spite of the siren and the clang of the fire wagons.

20 The fire licked his skin like something living, a darting, burning creature that he had befriended, a creature that caressed him and danced for him and drove the night away.

fire 同义词

5 使爆炸

explode spring burst trigger

12 提问

questioning set

24 充满热情

dotty energize

26 大火

conflagration

27 焙制

firing

30 烧着

take catch

31 燃料

fuel gasoline firing

38 失火

in flames

44 纵火

incendiary arson

49 使发光

shine

50 不甘示弱

carry a stiff upper lip

56 使充满热情

enthuse energize

58 使爆发

explode

59 炸破

shot dynamite

64 使发光辉

brighten

65 使燃烧

tind ignite

71 激起热情

stir the blood fire up

73 暖气炉

space heater

74 使发红

flush

77 扔石头

peck peg

78 强烈的感情

flame glow fervour

82 烘干

airing air

83 突然发怒

see red fly off the handle

86 从枪中射出

fire off

89 火力

firepower gunpower

93 发光辉

brighten

95 急速发出

shoot

99 极为激动

fever pitch

100 起火

be on fire

101 诗的灵感

Hippocrene

104 使热衷

warm bite engross soak

105 使着火

kindle blaze ignite inflame

106 磨练

annealing hone chasten mill

108

airing bake toast fume

111 通红

aglow

112 猛烈的批评

flak

120 变黄

yellow

122 电加热器

radiator

124 火堆

bonfire

126 发红

red hectic glow flush mantle

fire 短语相关

hang fire fire topaz fire screen rapid-fire mystic fire topaz open fire fire pit fire irons cease fire St. Elmo's fire

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