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1 fire
[ˈfaɪə]1. noun1) anything that is burning, whether accidentally or not:نارSeveral houses were destroyed in a fire.
2) an apparatus for heating:موقِد، جِهاز تَدفِئَهan electric fire.
3) the heat and light produced by burning:حَرارَه، نارFire is one of man's greatest benefits.
4) enthusiasm:حَماس شَديدwith fire in his heart.
5) attack by gunfire:إطلاق نارThe soldiers were under fire.
2. verb1) (of china, pottery etc) to heat in an oven, or kiln, in order to harden and strengthen:يَشْوي الفُخّارThe ceramic pots must be fired.
2) to make (someone) enthusiastic; to inspire:يُلْهِب، يُثير حَماسThe story fired his imagination.
3) to operate (a gun etc ) by discharging a bullet etc from it:يُطْلِقُ الرَّصاصHe fired his revolver three times.
يُطْلِقُ الرَّصاصHe fired three bullets at the target.
5) ( often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at:يُطْلِقُShe fired at the target.
6) to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss:يَطْرُدHe was fired from his last job for being late.
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2 fire
نَار \ fire: sth. that burns and gives heat: a wood fire; a camp fire, sth. that is burning when it should not There was a serious fire in the market. My house caught fire. -
3 fire
مِدْفَأَة \ fire: sth. that burns and gives heat: a wood fire; an electric fire; a camp fire. fireplace: a place for lighting fires in a house. heater: a device for heating sth. (a room, a car, the water supply of a house, etc.) by oil, electricity or gas. radiator: a device for heating a room (either electrically or by hot water passing through pipes). stove: an enclosed fire, for cooking or heating. -
4 fire
حَرِيق \ blaze: a bright fire or light. fire: sth. that is burning when it should not: There was a serious fire in the market. -
5 fire
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6 fire brigade, fire department
الإطْفائية (فِرْقَة الإطفاء) \ fire brigade, fire department: a group of men with equipment to put out fires. \ فِرْقَة الإطفاء (الإطفائية) \ fire brigade, fire department: a group of men with equipment to put out fires. -
7 fire alarm
an apparatus (eg a bell) to give warning of a fire:جَرَس إنذار مِن الحَريقEveryone had to leave the building when the fire alarm rang.
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8 fire-escape
nouna means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building:سُلَّم النَّجاة مِن الحَريقHotels should have fire-escapes.
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9 fire escape
سُلَّم \ fire escape: an extra set of stairs on the outside of a building for use in the event of fire. \ See Also مَهْرَب الحريق -
10 fire-brigade
nouna company of firemen:إطفائِيَّه، فِرْقَة إطْفاءCall the fire-brigade!
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11 fire-extinguisher
nounan apparatus ( usually containing chemicals) for putting out fires:مِطْفَأة الحَريقThere must be fire-extinguishers in every room.
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12 fire-station
nounthe building or buildings where fire-engines and other pieces of equipment used by firemen are kept.مَحَطَّة الأطفائِيَّه -
13 fire engine
سَيَّارة إطْفَاء الحَرِيق \ fire engine: a vehicle that is equipped for putting out dangerous fires, a vehicle carrying equipment to help deal with fires. -
14 fire extinguishers
مَطافِئ (الحرِيق) \ fire extinguishers. -
15 fire-arm
سِلاح ناري صغير \ fire-arm: any gun that a person can carry. -
16 fire-cracker
nouna kind of firework which makes a loud noise.إصْبَع مٌفَرْقَعات -
17 fire-engine
nouna vehicle carrying firemen and their equipment.سَيّارة الإطْفاء -
18 fire-guard
nouna metal framework placed in front of a fireplace for safety.سياج مَعدَني لِلوِقايَه مِن نار المِدْفَأه -
19 catch fire
اِشْتَعَلَ \ burn, (burnt, burned): to be on fire; be lit; be able to be lit: The fire burnt brightly. The lamp was left burning. Wet wood will not burn. catch fire: to begin to burn (often by mistake): My house caught fire. go: (of fire, lamps things that work by electricity, etc.) to become on: Suddenly all the lights went on. ignite: to start to burn, kindle. -
20 like a house on fire
1) very well:جيِّدا، بصورة مُمتازَهThe two children got on with each other like a house on fire.
2) very quickly:بِسُرْعَه، كالنارِ في الهَشيمI'm getting through this job like a house on fire.
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