firehouse 的定义
plural fire·hous·es [fahyuhr-hou-ziz]. /ˈfaɪərˌhaʊ zɪz/.
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- One night, thousands of us walked to our neighborhood firehouse with candles in our hands, babies in backpacks, and kids in strollers.
- Caryn Pfeifer kept her awkward vigil inside the firehouse until her husband finally arrived, exhausted and ghostlike, covered from helmet to boots in dust and ash from the day’s work.
- The statue was created by sculptor Eddie Dixon in his studio in a converted firehouse in Lubbock, Tex.
- Late into the night, the kidnapped children’s parents and some good Samaritans all gather at the firehouse.
- On a damp night in November 2019, dozens of residents packed into the local firehouse in Corbett, Oregon, a town about 30 miles outside of Portland.
- The court house is now the Anthology Archive and the firehouse is a Chinese community center.
- According to Radar Online, the starlet was seen in a heated argument with Kate Moss at the new hotspot, Chiltern Firehouse.
- “Still Standing,” read the firehouse motto stenciled on the front of the two rigs parked behind them.
- The firehouse filled with the sounds of the two once-battered cities laughing together.
- Flaherty told him that he had stopped by that same firehouse just before leaving.
- The girls thought the firehouse itself was afire and ran shrieking around the room begging to be saved.
- Startled, Roger whirled around to see Firehouse Tim behind him, his battered and beaten face clouded with rage.
- The man on the floor stirred and Firehouse ordered the squad of enlisted men to help him up.
- Firehouse Tim had not posted any special orders or given them any special instructions.
- The men moved away and Firehouse Tim led the guards back to their quarters.