fired 音标拼音: [f'ɑɪɚd]
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fired adj 1 :
having lost your job [
synonym : {
discharged }, {
dismissed },
{
fired }, {
laid -
off }, {
pink -
slipped }]
Fire \
Fire \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Fired };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Fring }.]
1 .
To set on fire ;
to kindle ;
as ,
to fire a house or chimney ;
to fire a pile .
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2 .
To subject to intense heat ;
to bake ;
to burn in a kiln ;
as ,
to fire pottery .
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3 .
To inflame ;
to irritate ,
as the passions ;
as ,
to fire the soul with anger ,
pride ,
or revenge .
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Love had fired my mind . --
Dryden .
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4 .
To animate ;
to give life or spirit to ;
as ,
to fire the genius of a young man .
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5 .
To feed or serve the fire of ;
as ,
to fire a boiler .
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6 .
To light up as if by fire ;
to illuminate .
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[
The sun ]
fires the proud tops of the eastern pines .
--
Shak .
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7 .
To cause to explode ;
as ,
to fire a torpedo ;
to disharge ;
as ,
to fire a rifle ,
pistol ,
or cannon ;
to fire cannon balls ,
rockets ,
etc .
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8 .
To drive by fire . [
Obs .]
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Till my bad angel fire my good one out . --
Shak .
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9 . (
Far .)
To cauterize .
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10 .
to dismiss from employment ,
a post ,
or other job ;
to cause (
a person )
to cease being an employee ; --
of a person .
The act of firing is usually performed by that person '
s supervisor or employer . "
You can '
t fire me !
I quit !"
[
PJC ]
{
To fire up },
1 .
to light up the fires of ,
as of an engine ;
also ,
figuratively ,
to start up any machine .
2 .
to render enthusiastic ; --
of people .
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62 Moby Thesaurus words for "
fired ":
afire ,
agog ,
aquiver ,
aroused ,
atingle ,
atwitter ,
baked ,
boiled ,
braised ,
broiled ,
browned ,
bursting ,
carried away ,
coddled ,
cooked ,
curried ,
deviled ,
ebullient ,
effervescent ,
excited ,
exhilarated ,
fricasseed ,
fried ,
grilled ,
heated ,
high ,
hopped up ,
impassioned ,
inflamed ,
inspired ,
keyed up ,
lathered up ,
manic ,
moved ,
on fire ,
oven -
baked ,
pan -
broiled ,
parboiled ,
poached ,
ready to burst ,
roast ,
roasted ,
roused ,
sauteed ,
scalloped ,
seared ,
shirred ,
steamed ,
steamed up ,
stewed ,
stimulated ,
stirred ,
stirred up ,
thrilled ,
tingling ,
tingly ,
toasted ,
turned -
on ,
whipped up ,
worked up ,
wrought up ,
yeasty
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