fire

suomi-englanti sanakirja

fire englannista suomeksi

  1. tulittaa, ampua

  2. tuli

  3. innoittaa

  4. erottaa

  5. kritiikki, arvostelu

  6. polttaa

  7. laukoa, laukaista

  8. tulipalo

  9. olla polttoaineena

  10. palo

  11. tulisija

  12. laueta

  1. polttaa ceramic materials; kuumentaa most others

  2. savustaa

  3. erottaa, antaa potkut, irtisanoa

  4. laukaista, ampua, tulittaa

  5. tulittaa, ampua

  6. laukaista

  7. aktivoida

  8. laukoa

  9. sytyttää

  10. sytyttää, saada syttymään">saada syttymään

  11. lämmittää

  12. valaista

  13. syttyä

  14. hehkua

  15. tulta

  16. Verbi

  17. Substantiivi

fire englanniksi

  1. (senseid) A (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon or other fuel, with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering.

  2. An instance of this chemical reaction, especially when intentionally created and maintained in a specific location to a useful end (such as a campfire or a hearth fire).

  3. (ux)

  4. (RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)

  5. The occurrence, often accidental, of fire in a certain place, causing damage and danger.

  6. (quote-journal)

  7. The aforementioned chemical reaction of burning, considered one of the Classical elements or basic elements of alchemy.

  8. A heater or stove used in place of a real fire (such as an fire).

  9. The elements necessary to start a fire.

  10. The bullets or other projectiles fired from a gun or other weapon.

  11. A planned bombardment by artillery or similar weapons, or the capability to deliver such.

  12.  A firearm.

  13. (quote-song)|passage=I used to work at Five Below but now I keep that fire below

  14. A barrage, volley

  15. (quote-book)

  16. An instance of firing one or more rocket engines.

  17. Strength of passion, whether love or hate.

  18. {{RQ:Atterbury Luther

  19. (quote-book)|title=Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems|passage=You call it hope—that fire of fire!It is but agony of desire:

  20. Liveliness of imagination or fancy; intellectual and moral enthusiasm.

  21. (RQ:Pope Essay on Criticism)

  22. (quote-journal) on thought control. The action has long since been elsewhere.

  23. Splendour; brilliancy; lustre; hence, a star.

  24. (RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth)

  25. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  26. A severe trial; anything inflaming or provoking.

  27. Red coloration in a piece of opal.

  28. The capacity of a gemstone, especially a faceted, cut gemstone, that is transparent to light, to disperse light into its multispectral component parts, resulting in a flash of different colors, the richness and dispersion of which increases the gemstone's value.

  29. Amazing; excellent.

  30. To set (something, often a building) fire.

  31. (syn)

  32. (RQ:Wells Invisible Man)

  33. (RQ:Haggard She)

  34. (RQ:London Iron Heel)

  35. To heat as with fire, but without setting fire, as ceramic, metal objects, etc.

  36. {{RQ:Ferguson Zollenstein|IV

  37. To drive away by setting a fire.

  38. (RQ:Shakespeare Sonnets)

  39. To terminate the employment contract of (an employee), especially cause (such as misconduct, incompetence, or poor performance).

  40. (ant)

  41. (quote-text)|page=226|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2011

  42. To terminate a contract with a client; to drop a client.

  43. To shoot (a gun, rocket/missile, or analogous device).

  44. To shoot a gun, cannon, or similar weapon.

  45. {{quote-book

  46. To operate a rocket engine to produce thrust.

  47. To off an explosive in a mine.

  48. To shoot; to attempt to score a goal.

  49. {{quote-journal|en|date=December 29, 2010|author=Mark Vesty|work=BBC

  50. To cause an potential in a cell.

  51. To forcibly direct (something).

  52. To initiate an event (by means of an handler).

  53. To inflame; to irritate, as the passions.

  54. To be irritated or inflamed with passion.

  55. {{RQ:Dryden Fables|Cymon and Iphigenia

  56. To animate; to give life or spirit to.

  57. To feed or serve the fire of.

  58. (quote-journal) The next day took me home again on No. E.16 with Henri Dutertre. I fired from Paris to Calais.

  59. To up as if by fire; to illuminate.

  60. (RQ:Shakespeare Richard 3)

  61. To cauterize (a horse, or a part of its body).

  62. To fire; to be kindled.

  63. To work as a fireman, one who keeps the fire under a steam boiler on a steam-powered ship or train.

  64. To start (an engine).

  65. Of a horse: to race ahead with a burst of energy.

  66. {{quote-journal|en|year=1988|journal=Chronicle of the Horse|volume=51|issue=1-13|page=18

  67. (ng)

  68. (inflection of)

  69. ahead, forward (gloss)

  70. (uxi)

  71. shrinkage, loss

  72. scrap

  73. (cln) four

  74. to lower something fixed to a rope or something similar

  75. {{quote-text|da|year=1871|author=Jens Andreas Friis|title=Lappisk Mythologi|page=138

  76. {{quote-book|da|year=2014|author=Teddy Vork|title=Diget|publisher=Tellerup A/S|isbn=9788758811086

  77. (gl-verb form of)

  78. to be

  79. to slacken, ease

  80. to lower (qualifier)

  81. (monikko) ro|fir

  82. essence, substance, nature

  83. character, temper, disposition

  84. mind

  85. wastage

  86. outage

  87. shrinkage, loss, loss in weight, decrease

  88. turnover

  89. ullage

  90. leakage

  91. waste, tret, deficiency