fireless中文,fireless的意思,fireless翻译及用法

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fireless

英['faɪəlɪs]美['faɪəlɪs]

adj. 无火焰的

fireless 英语释义

英语释义

    1. the phenomenon of combustion manifested in light, flame, and heat

    2. one of the four elements of the alchemists
    air, water, fire, and earth

    3. burning passion ardor
    young lovers with their hearts full of fire

    4. liveliness of imagination inspiration
    the force and fire of his oratory

    5. fuel in a state of combustion (as on a hearth)
    warmed his hands at the crackling fire

    6. a small gas or electric space heater

    7. a destructive burning (as of a building)
    The shack was destroyed by a fire.

    8. death or torture by fire
    He confessed under threat of the fire.

    9. severe trial or ordeal
    He had proved himself in the fire of battle.

    10. brilliancy, luminosity
    the fire of a gem

    11. the firing of weapons (such as firearms, artillery, or missiles)
    The troops were ordered to cease fire. [=stop shooting] They opened fire on [=began shooting at] the enemy. also the bullets, shells, etc., that are discharged
    The soldiers endured heavy fire. — see also friendly fire — compare counterfire

    12. intense verbal attack or criticism
    His remarks have provoked heavy fire from his political opponents.

    13. a rapidly delivered series (as of remarks)

    14. being consumed by fire aflame
    The house was on fire.

    15. eager, burning
    He was on fire with enthusiasm.

    16. exposed to fire from an enemy's weapons
    The soldier showed courage under fire.

    17. under attack
    The company has come under fire for its discriminatory hiring policies.

    18. to set on fire kindle also ignite
    fire a rocket engine

    19. to give life or spirit to inspire
    the description fired his imagination

    20. to fill with passion or enthusiasm —often used with up

    21. to light up as if by fire

    22. to cause to start operating —usually used with up
    fired up the engine

    23. to drive out or away by or as if by fire

    24. to dismiss from a position

    25. to cause to explode detonate

    26. to propel from or as if from a gun discharge, launch
    fire a rocket

    27. shoot sense 1b
    fire a gun

    28. to score (a number) in a game or contest

    29. to throw with speed or force
    fired the ball to first base fire a left jab

    30. to utter with force and rapidity

    31. to apply fire or fuel to: such as

    32. to process by applying heat
    fire pottery

    33. to feed or serve the fire of
    fire a boiler

    34. to take fire kindle, ignite

    35. to begin operation start
    the engine fired

    36. to operate especially as the result of the application of an electrical impulse
    the spark plug fires

    37. to become irritated or angry —often used with up

    38. to become filled with excitement or enthusiasm

    39. to discharge a firearm
    fire at close range

    40. to emit or let fly an object

    41. to tend a fire

    42. to transmit a nerve impulse
    the rate at which a neuron fires

    43. finance, insurance, and real estate

    44. Andrew Zachary 1959– American geneticist

    45. the light and heat and especially the flame produced by burning

    46. an occurrence in which something burns the destruction of something (such as a building or a forest) by fire

    47. a controlled occurrence of fire created by burning something (such as wood or gas) in a special area (such as in a fireplace or stove)

    48. to shoot a weapon

    49. to throw (something) with speed and force

    50. to give life or energy to (something or someone)

    51. fuel that is burning in a controlled setting (as in a fireplace)

    52. the destructive burning of something (as a building)

    53. the shooting of weapons
    rifle fire

    54. enthusiasm

    55. actively burning

    56. exposed to the firing of enemy guns

    57. under attack

    58. shoot entry 1 sense 2
    fire a gun

    59. to dismiss from employment
    He was fired from his job.

    60. excite sense 1, stir
    It's a story to fire the imagination.

    61. to subject to great heat
    fire pottery

    62. to set off explode
    fire a firecracker

    63. to set on fire
    They carelessly fired the barn.

    64. fever or inflammation especially from a disease

    65. to cause to transmit a nerve impulse

    66. to sear (the leg of a horse) with a hot iron in order to convert a crippling chronic inflammation into an acute inflammation that will stimulate the natural healing responses of the body

fireless 片语

片语

Our cooking- Fireless我们的烹饪越来越无火

fireless cooker无火炊具

fireless locomotiveA fireless locomotive is a type of locomotive designed for use under conditions restricted by either the presence of flammable material (such as in mines and chemical factories) or the need for cleanliness (such as at a food factory). Thus a traditional steam locomotive is ruled out because of its open fire and the possibility of hot embers ejected from its chimney.

fireless engine无火发动机

flameless无火焰的

fireless bakerer一种绝缘烹饪器

fireless cooking无续热烹调

haybox cooking fireless cooking无续热烹调

fireless cooking haybox cooking无续热烹调

fireless 例句

英汉例句

  • thee grim evidence of poverty was everywhere. in the worn out 3)lino, the fireless hearth, the dank, musty smell of the place.

    贫穷的迹象处处可见。破烂的油地毯,无火的壁炉,屋子里还有股潮湿发霉的味道。 。

fireless 同义词

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