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  • 1 fire

    fire ['faɪə(r)]
    incendie1 (a) feu1 (a)-(d) appareil de chauffage1 (e) tirer2 (a), 3 (a) décharger2 (a) virer2 (b) tourner3 (b)
    1 noun
    (a) (destructive) incendie m;
    fire! au feu!;
    to catch fire prendre feu;
    to set fire to sth, to set sth on fire mettre le feu à qch;
    be careful or you'll set fire to yourself fais attention ou tu vas mettre le feu à tes vêtements;
    to cause or to start a fire (person, faulty wiring) provoquer un incendie;
    I'm always worried about fires j'ai toujours peur d'un incendie;
    that's how fires start c'est comme ça qu'on met le feu;
    all those empty boxes are a fire hazard toutes ces boîtes vides constituent ou représentent un risque d'incendie;
    smoking is forbidden since it is a fire hazard il est interdit de fumer car cela pourrait provoquer un incendie;
    on fire en feu;
    the building/village was set on fire le bâtiment/village a été incendié;
    figurative my throat's on fire j'ai la gorge en feu;
    figurative his forehead is/he's on fire (because of fever) son front/il est brûlant;
    familiar humorous where's the fire? (what's the rush?) il n'y a pas le feu!;
    figurative to play with fire jouer avec le feu;
    figurative to fight fire with fire combattre le mal par le mal;
    figurative he would go through fire and water for her il se jetterait au feu pour elle;
    familiar this novel is not going to set the world or British the Thames on fire ce roman ne casse pas des briques;
    familiar he'll never set the world or British the Thames on fire il n'a jamais cassé trois pattes à un canard
    (b) (in hearth, campsite) feu m;
    to lay a fire préparer un feu;
    to light or to make a fire allumer un feu, faire du feu;
    to throw sth into or onto the fire jeter qch au feu;
    open fire feu m de cheminée;
    wood/coal fire feu m de bois/de charbon
    (c) (element) feu m;
    before man discovered fire avant que l'homme ait découvert le feu;
    to be afraid of fire avoir peur du feu
    (d) Military feu m;
    open fire! ouvrez le feu!;
    to open/to cease fire ouvrir/cesser le feu;
    to open fire on sb ouvrir le feu ou tirer sur qn;
    to draw the enemy's fire faire diversion en attirant le feu de l'ennemi;
    to return (sb's) fire riposter (au tir de qn);
    hold your fire (don't shoot) ne tirez pas; (stop shooting) cessez le feu;
    to come under fire essuyer le feu de l'ennemi; figurative être vivement critiqué ou attaqué;
    under enemy fire sous le feu de l'ennemi;
    we are under fire on nous tire dessus;
    figurative between two fires entre deux feux
    (e) British (heater) appareil m de chauffage;
    to turn the fire on/off allumer/éteindre le chauffage
    (f) (passion, ardour) flamme f;
    the fire of youth la fougue de la jeunesse
    (g) (of diamond) lumière f, éclat m
    (a) (shot, bullet) tirer; (gun, cannon, torpedo) décharger; (arrow) décocher;
    to fire a gun at sb tirer un coup de fusil sur qn;
    only three bullets had been fired from the gun seulement trois balles avaient été tirées avec le pistolet;
    without a shot being fired sans un seul coup de feu;
    to fire a twenty-one-gun salute tirer vingt et un coups de canon;
    figurative to fire questions at sb bombarder qn de questions
    you're fired! vous êtes viré!
    (c) (inspire → person, an audience, supporters, the imagination) enflammer;
    to fire sb with enthusiasm/desire remplir qn d'enthousiasme/de désir
    (d) Ceramics cuire
    (e) Technology (boiler, furnace) chauffer, charger; (fuel mix in engine) enflammer
    (f) Veterinary medicine cautériser
    (g) formal or literary (set fire to) mettre le feu à
    (a) (shoot → person) tirer, faire feu;
    the rifle failed to fire le coup n'est pas parti;
    Military fire! feu!;
    Military fire at will! feu à volonté!;
    to fire at or on sb tirer sur qn;
    we were fired on nous avons reçu des coups de feu, on nous a tiré dessus
    (b) (engine) tourner; (spark plug) s'allumer; (pin on print head) se déclencher;
    the engine is only firing on two cylinders le moteur ne tourne que sur deux cylindres;
    to fire on all cylinders (engine) tourner rond; figurative (person) être au mieux de sa forme; (company) fonctionner à plein régime
    ►► fire alarm alarme f d'incendie;
    British fire appliance camion m de pompiers;
    fire blanket couverture f pare-flamme;
    British fire brigade brigade f des pompiers ou sapeurs-pompiers, Swiss service m du feu;
    have you called the fire brigade? as-tu appelé les pompiers?;
    Computing fire button (on joystick) bouton m feu;
    fire chief capitaine m des pompiers ou sapeurs-pompiers;
    fire clay argile f réfractaire;
    Theatre fire curtain rideau m de fer;
    fire damage dégâts mpl causés par le feu;
    American fire department brigade f des pompiers ou sapeurs-pompiers, Swiss service m du feu;
    fire door porte f coupe-feu;
    fire drill exercice m de sécurité (en cas d'incendie);
    fire engine voiture f de pompiers;
    fire escape escalier m de secours ou d'incendie;
    fire exit sortie f de secours;
    fire extinguisher extincteur m;
    fire fighter pompier m, sapeur-pompier m (volontaire), Swiss homme m du feu;
    fire hose tuyau m de pompe à incendie;
    British fire hydrant bouche f d'incendie, Swiss hydrant m;
    fire insurance (UNCOUNT) assurance-incendie f;
    fire irons accessoires mpl de cheminée;
    American fire marshal capitaine m des pompiers ou sapeurs-pompiers;
    fire notice (in hotel etc) consignes fpl en cas d'incendie;
    American fire plug (fire hydrant) bouche f d'incendie, Swiss hydrant m; familiar (person) = personne petite et grosse;
    fire practice exercice m d'incendie;
    fire prevention mesures fpl de sécurité contre l'incendie;
    fire prevention officer = personne chargée des mesures de sécurité contre l'incendie;
    fire regulations consignes fpl en cas d'incendie;
    fire safety sécurité f incendie;
    fire sale = vente au rabais de marchandises ayant subi de légers dégâts à la suite d'un incendie;
    fire screen écran m de cheminée;
    fire service brigade f des pompiers ou sapeurs-pompiers;
    Astrology fire sign signe m de feu;
    fire station caserne f de pompiers;
    fire tender voiture f de pompiers;
    American fire truck voiture f de pompiers;
    fire walker = personne en transe qui marche sur des braises;
    fire walking = rituel consistant à marcher sur des braises;
    fire warden (in forest) guetteur m d'incendie;
    fire worship culte m du feu
    fire away! allez-y!
    (round of ammunition) tirer; figurative (facts, figures) balancer;
    to fire off questions at sb bombarder qn de questions;
    she fired off a letter of complaint elle a envoyé une lettre de réclamation sur-le-champ

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  • 2 Hunt, Walter

    SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour
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    b. 29 July 1796 Martinsburg, New York, USA
    d. 8 June 1859 New York, USA
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    American inventor and developer of the first repeating rifle.
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    Hunt displayed talent as an inventor at an early age. While in his late teens he designed a machine for spinning flax, and after taking out a patent on it in 1826 he went to New York in order to set up a company to manufacture it. The company failed, however, and he was forced to go into business as an estate agent in order to make a living. Nevertheless, he remained undeterred and continued to invent a wide range of objects, including an iron fire alarm for fire stations and engines (1827) and the safety pin (1849). However, either many of his ideas were before their time or he failed to market them properly: for example, in 1834 he invented a sewing machine with lockstitch, but failed to patent it and it was left to others, such as Merritt Singer, to reap the rewards. He also conceived the name "fountain pen", but again more commercially minded people, Swan, Parker and Waterman, enjoyed the benefits. His paper collar, invented in 1854, only became popular after his death. Hunt is probably best remembered in the field of firearms. In 1849 he produced the first repeating rifle, which had a tubular magazine fixed under the barrel and fired special self-propelled or "rocket" balls, for which Hunt had taken out a patent the previous year. Although this weapon never entered general manufacture, the design principles incorporated in it were later reflected in the Springfield, Winchester, Henry and Volcanic rifles, which began to appear towards the end of the following decade.
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    Further Reading
    1974, Webster's American Biographies (a useful summary of Hunt's life and work).
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  • 3 Lawrence, Richard Smith

    SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour
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    b. 22 November 1817 Chester, Vermont, USA
    d. 10 March 1892 Hartford, Connecticut, USA
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    American gunsmith and inventor.
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    Richard S.Lawrence received only an elementary education and as a young man worked on local farms and later in a woodworking shop. His work there included making carpenters' and joiners' tools and he spent some of his spare time in a local gunsmith's shop. After a brief period of service in the Army, he obtained employment in 1838 with N.Kendall \& Co. of Windsor, Vermont, making guns at the Windsor prison. Within six months he was put in charge of the work, continuing in this position until 1842 when the gun-making ceased; he remained at the prison for a time in charge of the carriage shop. In 1843 he opened a gun shop in Windsor in partnership with Kendall, and the next year S.E. Robbins, a businessman, helped them obtain a contract from the Federal Government for 10,000 rifles. A new company, Robbins, Kendall \& Lawrence, was formed and a factory was built at Windsor. Three years later Kendall's share of the business was purchased by his partners and the firm became Robbins \& Lawrence. Lawrence supervised the design and production and, to improve methods of manufacture, developed new machine tools with the aid of F.W. Howe. In 1850 Lawrence introduced the lubrication of bullets, which practice ensured the success of the breech-loading rifle. Also in 1850, the company undertook to manufacture railway cars, but this involved them in a considerable financial loss. The company took to the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London, England, a set of rifles built on the interchangeable system. The interest this created resulted in a visit of some members of the British Royal Small Arms Commission to America and subsequently an order for 150 machine tools, jigs and fixtures from Robbins \& Lawrence, to be installed at the small-arms factory at Enfield. In 1852 the company contracted to manufacture Sharps rifles and carbines at a new factory to be built at Hartford, Connecticut. Lawrence moved to Hartford in 1853 to superintend the building and equipment of the plant. Shortly afterwards, however, a promised order for a large number of rifles failed to materialize and, following its earlier financial difficulties, Robbins \& Lawrence was forced into bankruptcy. The Hartford plant was acquired by the Sharps Rifle Company in 1856 and Lawrence remained there as Superintendent until 1872. From then he was for many years Superintendent of Streets in the city of Hartford and he also served on the Water Board, the Board of Aldermen and as Chairman of the Fire Board.
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    Further Reading
    J.W.Roe, 1916, English and American Tool Builders, New Haven; repub. 1926, New York; and 1987, Bradley, Ill. (provides biographical information and includes in an Appendix (pp. 281–94) autobiographical notes written by Richard S.Lawrence in 1890).
    Merritt Roe Smith, 1974, "The American Precision Museum", Technology and Culture 15 (3): 413–37 (for information on Robbins \& Lawrence and products).
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