A2 [ C or U ] (material that is in) the state of burning that produces flames that send out heat and light, and might produce smoke火;(燃烧着的)燃料,柴火
B1 [ C ] a small controlled fire that is used for heating or cooking火堆;炉火
B1 If something is on fire, it is burning when it should not be.起火,着火
[ C ] UK a gas or electric heater that is used to warm up a room取暖器
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Both buildings were badly affected by the fire.
My cat likes dozing in front of the fire.
The fire was thought to have been caused by a gas explosion.
The dry weather has increased the risk of brush fires.
The flames grew larger as the fire spread.
[ U ] strong emotion极度兴奋;极为激动;狂热
B2 [ I or T ] to cause a weapon to shoot bullets, arrows, or missiles开火,开(枪);放(箭);发射(导弹)
[ T or I ] to direct a series of questions or criticisms at someone连珠炮似地提出(问题);猛烈地发出(抨击)
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The soldiers were ordered to fire only as a last resort.
The initial cloud of tear gas had hardly cleared before shots were fired.
He fired six shots at the target, but his aim was terrible, and he missed all of them.
The rebels were firing anti-tank rockets.
The soldiers have been ordered to desist from firing their guns.
B2 [ T ] to remove someone from their job, either because they have done something wrong or badly, or as a way of saving the cost of employing them解雇,开除
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He started feeling paranoid and was convinced his boss was going to fire him.
They have the power to hire and fire managers.
They fired him when they found out he had a criminal record.
He's lucky that he wasn't fired.
After years of loyal service, his boss gave him the shaft by firing him just before he would have qualified for a pension.
[ T ] to heat objects made of clay in a kiln (= a special oven) so that they become hard(在窑内)烧制(陶器等)
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