fire
fire
faɪər
faiēr
British pronunciation
/ˈfaɪə/

英語での「fire」の定義と意味

Fire
01

,

the result of something burning that often produces heat, flame, light, and smoke
Wiki
fire definition and meaning
example
Can you please add some logs to the fire to keep it burning?
火を燃やし続けるために、いくつかの薪をに加えてもらえますか?
02

, 火事

the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
fire definition and meaning
03

射撃,

the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy
04

暖炉,

a fireplace in which a relatively small fire is burning
05

, 情熱

feelings of great warmth and intensity
06

once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)
07

, 激しい批判

intense adverse criticism
08

試練, 苦難

a severe trial
09

,

fuel that is burning and is used as a means for cooking
to fire
01

発砲する, 撃つ

to shoot a bullet, shell, etc. from a weapon
Transitive: to fire a bullet or projectile
to fire definition and meaning
example
The police officer is firing rounds to disperse the crowd.
警察官は群衆を解散させるために弾丸を発射しています。
02

解雇する, 首にする

to make someone leave their job, position, etc., usually as punishment
Transitive: to fire sb
to fire definition and meaning
example
If she does n't improve her performance, they might fire her.
彼女がパフォーマンスを改善しない場合、彼らは彼女を解雇するかもしれません。
03

火をつける, 点火する

to ignite or start a fire in something
Transitive: to fire sth
to fire definition and meaning
example
He accidentally fired the dry grass while camping.
彼はキャンプ中に誤って乾いた草に火をつけた
04

発砲する, 撃つ

to release or shoot a projectile from a gun or other weapon
Transitive: to fire a weapon
example
The soldier fired his weapon at the target.
兵士は目標に向かって武器を発射した。
05

焼く, 窯で焼く

to heat a clay object to become hardened, by putting it in a kiln
Transitive: to fire clay objects
example
The artist fired the clay pots in the kiln to set their shape.
芸術家は窯で粘土の壺を焼いて形を固定しました。
06

発射する, 引き金を引く

(of a weapon) to be discharged or to release a bullet when the trigger is pulled
Intransitive
example
The gun fired as soon as he pulled the trigger.
彼が引き金を引くとすぐに銃が発射した
07

かき立てる, 奮い立たせる

to arouse, provoke, or inspire strong emotion, enthusiasm, or imagination
Transitive: to fire an emotion
example
The documentary about climate change fired her passion for environmental activism.
気候変動に関するドキュメンタリーは、彼女の環境活動への情熱を燃え上がらせた
08

投げる, 発射する

to throw, launch, or direct something with force and speed
Transitive: to fire sth somewhere
example
He fired the ball across the field with incredible power.
彼は信じられないほどの力でフィールドを横切ってボールを放った
09

点火する, 始動する

(of the fuel in an engine) to ignite, causing the engine to start running
Intransitive
example
The car would n’t start because the engine did n’t fire properly.
エンジンが正しく点火しなかったため、車は始動しませんでした。
10

発火する, 活性化する

to produce an electrical impulse or contraction in a nerve or muscle cell
Intransitive
example
The nerve cells fired rapidly in response to the stimulus.
神経細胞は刺激に反応して急速に発火した。
11

燃料を供給する, 積み込む

to provide a furnace, engine, etc. with fuel to keep it operating
Transitive: to fire an engine or device
example
The workers fired the furnace with coal to generate heat.
労働者たちは熱を発生させるために炉に石炭を投入しました.
01

ファイア !, 発射 !

used as a command to commence an action, particularly in the context of shooting or initiating a weapon
fire definition and meaning
example
Instructor: " Fire when you have a clear shot! "
教官:"明確なショットがあるときに発射しなさい!"
01

最高, すごい

extremely stylish, impressive, or high quality; used to show strong approval
SlangSlang
example
That jacket is fire; I love the color and design.
そのジャケットは最高だ;色とデザインが大好きです。
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