点燃; 点火; 发动(机器); (使)突然生气
1. (突然)生气,勃然大怒:finish with 完成,结束 | fire up (突然)生气,勃然大怒 | first and foremost 首要地,首先
2. 生火;突然发怒:Psychological 精神上的 | Fire up 生火, 突然发怒 | With gusto 饶有兴趣地
3. 发怒:fire truck 救火车 | fire up 发怒 | fire wall 防火墙
4. 生(起:fire unsealing 打开火区 | fire up 生(起 | fire valve 灭火阀
1. fire up
1. Firefighters and repair workers were working at the scene to put down the fire and clean up the aftermath of the explosion.
2. fire up是什么意思
2. This clever tactic was dreamt up by the military, purportedly to keep the journalists safe from enemy fire.
3. Fire fighters needed to climb up to 600 meters along the cable to save every pair of tourists.
4. No element creates a sense of occasion quite like fire, especially when it's used to light up the night sky in a kaleidoscope of color.
5. fire up什么意思
5. The company has said its policy has been to fire employees who can't clear up discrepancies in their documentation.
6. The 50 homes - most in an area called Sherwood Forest, west of the community of Torreon went up Wednesday after the fire jumped containment lines.
7. fire up的意思
7. The fire was brought under control only after fire fighters set up hoses on top of a nearby building.
8. The province has set up a fire control headquarters for organizing more people to extinguish the fire.
9. The girl ended up becoming more and more unruly and began to curse and beat her parents and even set fire to their house.
10. The explosion was caused by a gas cylinder that blew up after being caught in a fire.
verb
1. begin to smoke
e.g. After the meal, some of the diners lit up
2. arouse or excite feelings and passions
e.g. The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor
The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world
Wake old feelings of hatred