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1 feuern
I v/t1. umg. (entlassen) fire, give s.o. the sack2. umg. (schleudern) fling, hurl; (Ball) slam; er feuerte die Kugel ins Tor he fired ( oder slammed) the ball into the net3. umg.: jemandem eine feuern whack s.o. one; willst du eine gefeuert haben? do you want a good whack?4. (Holz, Kohlen) burn6. MIL. (Salut) fire* * *(Arbeitsplatz) to sack (ugs.);(Waffe) to shoot* * *feu|ern ['fɔyɐn]1. vi1)mit Holz féúern — to use wood for one's heating
2. vt1) Ofen to lightÖl féúern — to have oil heating
Briketts féúern — to use briquettes for one's heating
2) (inf) (= werfen) to fling (inf), to sling (inf); (FTBL ) Ball to slam (inf); (ins Tor) to slam home (inf) or in (inf)gefeuert werden — to get the sack, to be fired or sacked (all inf)
* * *1) (to send out or discharge (a bullet etc) from a gun etc: He fired three bullets at the target.) fire2) ((often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at: They suddenly fired on us; She fired at the target.) fire3) (to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss: He was fired from his last job for being late.) fire* * *feu·ernI. vi▪ [auf jdn/etw] \feuern to fire [at sb/sth]1. (werfen)▪ jdn \feuern to fire [or sack] sb▪ gefeuert werden to be fired, to get the sack* * *1.transitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schleudern, werfen) fling2.jemandem eine feuern — (salopp) belt somebody one (coll.)
intransitives Verb (Milit.) fire (auf + Akk. at)* * *A. v/t1. umg (entlassen) fire, give sb the sack3. umg:jemandem eine feuern whack sb one;willst du eine gefeuert haben? do you want a good whack?4. (Holz, Kohlen) burn5. (Ofen) fire;den Ofen mit Holz feuern burn wood in the stoveB. v/i MIL fire (auf +akk at)* * *1.transitives Verb2) (ugs.): (schleudern, werfen) fling2.jemandem eine feuern — (salopp) belt somebody one (coll.)
intransitives Verb (Milit.) fire (auf + Akk. at)* * *v.to fire v.
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