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fires

:/faɪr/
:/ˈfaɪə(r)/
n.:
火灾;火焰;燃烧;火力
v.:
着火;射击;炸破;使爆发
网络:
炉火;泛指很多火灾;开火
词形变换: (复数) fires (现在分词) firing (过去式) fired
例句
1.
One of two or more successive propulsion units of a rocket vehicle that fires after the preceding one has been jettisoned.
火箭多级火箭推动往往一个推动抛弃下一个点火发射
2.
"Fire truck! " yelled five-year-old Billy. His mom had told him his dad was a fireman. When he got older he set fires, hoping to meet Dad.
消防车比利比利妈妈告诉爸爸消防所以长大一点开始放火希望可以见到爸爸
3.
Collapsing buildings claim by far the majority of lives, but the destruction is often compounded by mud slides, fires, floods, or tsunamis.
地震引起房屋倒塌通常绝大多数伤亡地震带来危害不止包括由此引发泥石流火灾洪灾海啸
4.
Fires in informal settlements are almost a daily occurrence. Unfortunately most of the fatalities are infants less than a year old.
火灾每天发生不幸大部分遇害孩子不满
5.
Officials admit that they haven not been able to get the fires under control, but that there is no danger to the general public.
有关官员承认他们没有完全控制火势但是一般民众生活不会影响
6.
As you know, there are a lot of forest fires during the summer season.
知道夏季发生许多森林火灾
7.
The tang of wood fires stings the nostrils of men and women as they duck through low doorways into the cheery, bright world of a home.
因为他们男子妇女通过门口鼻孔进入热情一个家庭美好世界
8.
She had circled through a ploughed field for a mile until the light of the fires died out behind her.
田畈绕圈子英里直到火光远远消失背后
9.
Watts thinks trends are more like forest fires: There are thousands a year, but only a few become roaring monsters.
瓦特认为流行森林大火每年千次火灾只有少数发展不可遏止烈火猛兽
10.
The big controversy then was that the government had spent $675m on summit "security" (yet they still couldn't seem to put out those fires).
之后关于事件最大争议政府峰会安保虽然安保他们不能投入6.75亿美元