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fire
Fire tarimas:
/'faie/
Fire audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A rapid, persistent chemical change that releases heat and light and is accompanied by flame, especially the exothermic oxidation of a combustible substance.
- noun: Burning fuel or other material: a cooking fire; a forest fire.
- noun: Burning intensity of feeling; ardor. See Synonyms at
passion . - noun: Enthusiasm.
- noun: Luminosity or brilliance, as of a cut and polished gemstone.
- noun: Liveliness and vivacity of imagination; brilliance.
- noun: A severe test; a trial or torment.
- noun: A fever or bodily inflammation.
- noun: The discharge of firearms or artillery: heard the fire of cannon.
- noun: The launching of a missile, rocket, or similar ballistic body.
- noun: Discharged bullets or other projectiles: subjected enemy positions to heavy mortar fire; struck by rifle fire.
- noun: Intense, repeated attack or criticism: answered the fire from her political critics.
- verb-transitive: To cause to burn; ignite.
- verb-transitive: To light (something) up as if by fire: The morning sun fired the tops of the trees.
- verb-transitive: To add fuel to (something burning).
- verb-transitive: To maintain or fuel a fire in.
- verb-transitive: To start (a fuel-burning engine). Often used with up.
- verb-transitive: To bake in a kiln: fire pottery.
- verb-transitive: To dry by heating.
- verb-transitive: To arouse the emotions of; make enthusiastic or ardent. Often used with up: warriors who were fired by patriotism.
- verb-transitive: To discharge (a firearm, for example).
- verb-transitive: To detonate (an explosive).
- verb-transitive: To propel (a projectile); launch (a missile).
- verb-transitive: Informal To throw with force and speed; hurl: fire a ball at a batter.
- verb-transitive: To utter or direct with insistence: fired questions at the senator.
- verb-transitive: Games To score (a number) in a game or contest.
- verb-transitive: To discharge from a position; dismiss. See Synonyms at
dismiss . - verb-intransitive: To become ignited; flame up.
- verb-intransitive: To become excited or ardent.
- verb-intransitive: To become angry or annoyed.
- verb-intransitive: To tend a fire.
- verb-intransitive: To shoot a weapon: aimed and fired at the target.
- verb-intransitive: To detonate an explosive.
- verb-intransitive: To ignite fuel, as in an engine.
- verb-intransitive: Informal To project or hurl a missile: The pitcher wound up and fired.
- verb-intransitive: Physiology To generate an electrical impulse. Used of a neuron.
- verb-intransitive: To become yellowed or brown before reaching maturity, as grain.
- phrasal-verb: fire away Informal To start to talk or ask questions.
- phrasal-verb: fire off To utter or ask rapidly.
- phrasal-verb: fire off To write and send (a letter, for example) in haste.
- idiom: between two fires Being attacked from two sources or sides simultaneously.
- idiom: on fire Ignited; ablaze.
- idiom: on fire Filled with enthusiasm or excitement.
- idiom: start Slang To urge or goad to action.
- idiom: under fire Exposed or subjected to enemy attack.
- idiom: under fire Exposed or subjected to critical attack or censure: an official who was under fire for mismanagement.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- to catch/take fireužsidegti
- to open fire atidengti ugnį
- gaisras
- laužas
- šaudymas
- ugnis
- padegti
- įkvėpti
- rausti
- kūrenti
- užsiliepsnoti
- to set on fire
- to set fire to padegti
- imti šaudyti
- to hang fire delsti