现代英汉综合大辞典

火, 火焰; 燃烧
炉火; 烽火
火灾, 火警, 失火
发光[炽热]体; 闪光; 火花; 光辉
热烈, 热情; 激情; 生气; (诗等的)灵感
炮火, 射击; 火力
发烧; 发热; 炎症
火刑; 磨难; 苦难; 迫害
[诗]星
- 习惯用语
- A little fire is quickly trodden out. [谚]星星之火, 容易踩灭。
- altar fire 真挚的爱, 神圣的爱
- sacred fire 真挚的爱, 神圣的爱
- amid fire and thunder 轰轰烈烈
- a running fire 连发, 连射; 一连串的批评[指责, 发问]
- (as) hot as fire 象火一样热
- (as)red as fire 火红, 通红
- (as) salt as fire 极咸
- be fired (out) [俚]被解雇
- between two fires 腹背受敌; 在两面夹攻中; 进退维谷, 左右为难
- blow the fire (用风箱, 鼓风机等)吹火; [喻]挑唆, 煽动
- brush fire 灌木丛火灾(以别于森林大火) 突然爆发的; 小规模的; 局部的
- build a fire under sb. 迫使某人行动起来
- by fire and sword 杀人放火, 使用残暴方法
- carry fire in one hand and water in the other 两面三刀, 口不应心
- catch fire 着火
- take fire 着火
- cease fire 停火
- draw the fire of sb. (=draw sb.'s fire) 【军】吸引敌方火力 招致某人攻击
- fight fire with fire 以火攻火, 以毒攻毒
- flash fire 眼中冒火, 怒目相对
- shoot fire 眼中冒火, 怒目相对
- go on fire [苏, 爱]开始燃烧
- go through fire and water 赴汤蹈火, 历尽艰险
- hang fire (火器)发射不出, 迟缓发射; (作事)犹豫不决耽搁时间
- hold fire 忍着, 不表态; 不采取行动
- Kentish fire 长时间鼓掌 一片反对、嘲笑声
- lay a fire 准备生火
- lift the fire 【军】延伸射击; 中止射击
- like fire 飞快地
- liquid fire [军]液体燃烧剂 [俚]劣等的威士忌酒
- make a fire 生火
- make up a fire 添燃料使火烧旺
- miss fire (枪炮)打不响; 没有产生预期效果
- nurse a fire 看管火; 烤火 照看着不让火熄灭
- on fire 燃烧着; 兴奋着; 热中
- on the fire [美俚]在考虑[审议]中
- One fire burns out another's burning. [谚]新火可以扑灭旧火; 新的爱情可以赶走旧的爱情。
- open fire 开火; 开始; 首先发音, 先开口
- play with fire 玩火, 干危险的事
- pull out of the fire 把...从危难中抢救出来, 使转败为胜
- snatch out of the fire 把...从危难中抢救出来, 使转败为胜
- Promethean fire 生命之火; 活力, 元气
- put to fire and sword 又烧又杀
- save sth. out of the fire 把东西从火中抢救出
- set fire to 放火烧, 使燃烧; 使兴奋, 使激动
- set on fire 放火烧, 使燃烧; 使兴奋, 使激动
- show sth. the fire 把某物稍稍热一下
- Soft fire makes sweet malt. [谚]慢工出细活。
- stand fire 耐热, 耐高温, 冒着炮火; 忍受批评
- stir the fire 拨火
- strike fire (用火石)打火, (用火柴)划火 激起热情
- take fire 着火燃烧; 激动起来; 对...发生兴趣
- The fire which lights us at a distance will burn us when near. [谚]远火照明, 近火灼人。
- The fire which warms us at a distance will burn us when near. [谚]远火照明, 近火灼人。
- No fire without smoke. [谚]有烟必有火; 无风不起浪。
- There is no fire without smoke. [谚]有烟必有火; 无风不起浪。
- under fire 在炮火下; 受到攻击[批评, 责怪]
- Where's the fire? [谑]哪儿着火啦? 干吗这么急?
- with fire and sword 用火与剑, 用武力
- fire and brimstone 地狱里的磨难; (发出)愤怒的恫吓 见鬼!
- fire and fag(g)ot 火刑
- fire and fury 炽烈奔放[激怒]的感情
- Fire and water are good servants, but bad masters. [谚]水火无情。
- fire at 对... 开枪, 向... 射击
- fire on 对... 开枪, 向... 射击
- fire away 继续射击; [口]开始连珠炮般地谈话或提问; 拍照
- fire in the belly 抱负, 推动力, 积极性
- fire in one's belly 抱负, 推动力, 积极性
- fire off 开炮; 发射; [口]发生一连串提问[责难]; 打完, 放完, (问题等)提完
- fire out [美]用火把...烤出来; 撵走, 解雇
- Fire that's closest kept burns most of all. [谚]压住的火烧得更旺(一般指抑制情欲)。
- fire up(ing) 发动(机器); 生火; 突然发怒
- fires of heaven [诗]星星
- heavenly fires [诗]星星
现代英汉词典

火,火焰
炉火;烽火
暖气炉;煤气炉;电炉
射击;炮火
兴奋,热烈,热情
- 词性变化
射击
发射
放火
烧制,焙制
解雇
激发;激起
- 习惯用语
- play with fire 玩火;冒险
- under fire 受到攻击show courage under fire受到攻击表现出勇气
- would go through fire and water 赴汤蹈火
柯林斯英语大词典

the state of combustion in which inflammable material burns, producing heat, flames, and often smoke
a mass of burning coal, wood, etc, used esp in a hearth to heat a room.(in combination)
a destructive conflagration, as of a forest, building, etc
a device for heating a room, etc
something resembling a fire in light or brilliance
a flash or spark of or as if of fire
the act of discharging weapons, artillery, etc.the shells, etc, fired
a burst or rapid volley
intense passion; ardour
liveliness, as of imagination, thought, etc
a burning sensation sometimes produced by drinking strong alcoholic liquor
fever and inflammation
a severe trial or torment (esp in the phrase go through fire and water)
of or relating to a group of three signs of the zodiac, Aries, Leo, and SagittariusSee earth See air See water
to discharge (a firearm or projectile) or (of a firearm, etc) to be discharged
to detonate (an explosive charge or device) or (of such a charge or device) to be detonated
to dismiss from employment
to bake in a kiln to harden the clay, fix the glaze, etc
to kindle or be kindled; ignite
to provide with fuel
to tend a fire
to subject to heat
to heat slowly so as to dry
to arouse to strong emotion
to glow or cause to glow
(of an internal-combustion engine) to ignite
(of grain) to become blotchy or yellow before maturity
another word for cauterize
(of a sportsman, etc) to play well or with enthusiasm
a cry to warn others of a fire
the order to begin firing a gun, artillery, etc
- 习惯用语
- catch fire to ignite
- draw someone's fire to attract the criticism or censure of someone
- hang fire to delay firing.to delay or be delayed
- no smoke without fire the evidence strongly suggests something has indeed happened
- on fire in a state of ignition.ardent or eager.playing or performing at the height of one's abilities
- open fire to start firing a gun, artillery, etc
- play with fire to be involved in something risky
- set fire to to ignite.to arouse or excite
- set on fire 同
- set the world on fire to cause a great sensation
- set the Thames on fire 同
- set the heather on fire 同
- under fire being attacked, as by weapons or by harsh criticism
WordNet

1. the event of something burning (often destructive); "they lost everything in the fire"
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2. the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke; "fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries"
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3. the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy; "hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes"; "they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire"
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4. a fireplace in which a fire is burning; "they sat by the fire and talked"
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5. intense adverse criticism; "Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party"; "the government has come under attack"; "don't give me any flak"
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5. go off or discharge; "The gun fired"
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火Quiz Ⅱ11...Unit 2fire 火...Passage & Conversation12
火、火灾农家场院废物||Farmyard waste...火、火灾||fire...危险物质||Hazardous substances
解雇4 findings n.调查(或研究)的结果...5 fire ['fai?] vt.解雇...6 fireplace ['fai?pleis] n.壁炉
火焰Impact 冲击...fire 火焰...Cold 寒冷



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