fire
[faɪr]
n.
火,燃烧物;
火灾;
射击,发射;
热情;
vt.& vi.
开火,射击;
燃烧;
引爆炸药;
充满热情;
vt.
解雇;
射(箭);
激励;
射出(子弹);
例句:
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If something's a sure-fire hit then Radio One will play it.
如果哪首歌一定会火,那么第一频道肯定会播出。
来自柯林斯例句
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He said they should turn their fire on the Conservative Party instead.
他说他们应该掉转枪口,向保守党开火。
来自柯林斯例句
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Maximum rate of fire is six rounds per minute.
来自BBC
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He helped me out of some pretty bad fire-fights.
来自BBC
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They did not fire their weapons during the search.
来自BBC
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The council recently drew fire for its intervention in the dispute.
委员会最近因为介入该起争端而遭到批评。
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Animals are afraid of fire.
动物怕火。
来自《权威词典》
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Warm yourself by a fire.
在炉旁暖和暖和吧。
来自《权威词典》
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Her eyes were full of fire.
她的眼中充满了怒火。
来自《权威词典》