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1fire Listen to audio/ˈfajɚ/ noun
plural fires
1 [noncount] : the light and heat and especially the flame produced by burning
Stay away from the fire.
2 : an occurrence in which something burns : the destruction of something (such as a building or a forest) by fire [count] The shack was destroyed by a fire. Two people died in that terrible fire. How did the fire start? Police think he set a fire [=deliberately started a fire] in the bedroom. Firefighters put the fire out. = Firefighters put out the fire. [=firefighters stopped the fire from burning] [noncount] The shack caught (on) fire [=began to burn] when it was struck by lightning. Someone set fire to the shack. [=deliberately caused the shack to burn]
3 [count] : a controlled occurrence of fire created by burning something (such as wood or gas) in a special area (such as in a fireplace or stove)
We warmed our hands over the fire. She built a fire in the fireplace. The fire went out and he had to light it again.see also campfire
4 [noncount] : the shooting of weapons
We heard heavy rifle fire in the distance. He shot at the police officer and the police officer returned his fire. [=the police officer shot back at him] He and the police officer exchanged fire. [=shot at each other] He was caught in the line of fire and killed. The troops opened fire on [=began shooting at] the enemy. Hold your fire! [=don't shoot] Cease fire! [=stop shooting] Several soldiers were killed by friendly fire. [=they were accidentally killed by weapons fired from their own side]
5 [noncount] : very heavy or harsh criticism
The company has drawn/taken (heavy) fire for its use of child labor overseas.
6 [noncount] : strong emotion, anger, enthusiasm, etc.
I admire her fire for teaching and helping children. young lovers with their hearts full of fire [=passion]
7 [count] Brit : a small device that uses gas or electricity to heat a room
Turn on/off the fire.
baptism of/by firesee baptism
fan a fire, fan the firesee 2fan
fight fire with firesee 1fight
from/out of the frying pan (and) into the firesee frying pan
hang firesee 1hang
irons in the firesee 1iron
light a fire undersee 3light
like a house on firesee 1house
on fire
1 : in the process of burning
The house was on fire.
2 : feeling very strong enthusiasm, love, etc.
He was on fire with enthusiasm. young lovers with their hearts on fire
3 : very successful
The team has been on fire, winning 10 of its last 11 games.see also set the world on fire at 1world
play with firesee 1play
under fire
1 : being shot at by the enemy
The civilians panicked when they realized they were under fire. As a soldier he showed extraordinary skill and courage under fire.
2 : exposed to criticism : being criticized
He is under fire from his political opponents. The company has come under fire [=has been criticized] for using child labor overseas.
where there's smoke, there's fire or there's no smoke without firesee 1smoke
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