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firing

/fahyuhr-ing/US // ˈfaɪər ɪŋ //UK // (ˈfaɪərɪŋ) //

开枪,开枪射击,开火,开枪的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that fires.
    • : material for a fire; fuel.
    • : the act of baking ceramics or glass.

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Examples

  • They then tested whether they could induce firing and networking between the cobalt “neurons.”

  • He became Arizona’s quarterbacks coach in 2017, then its offensive coordinator the next season after a midseason firing.

  • Top Amazon executive quits over the firings of warehouse workers and climate activistsCarla Johnson has already been won over by Amazon.

  • The all-up engine firing is scheduled to occur as early as the fourth week of February.

  • Video from that incident sparked national protests and led to the firing of the police chief and a new emphasis on sending mental health experts rather than police to deal with similar crises.

  • The interior video shows the gunman firing the shot through the window.

  • “Lack of forward firing ordnance in a CAS supporting aircraft is a major handicap,” he added.

  • Brinsley stepped up to the passenger side of the patrol car, raised a silver Taurus semi-automatic pistol and began firing.

  • The firing of a new executive brought in to shake up the flailing show is getting dead-movie-star tabloid coverage.

  • Olympian Kevin Jackson later accused du Pont of firing him from Team Foxcatcher for being black.

  • Numbers have dribbled back from firing line and cannot be collected in this difficult country.

  • Heavy firing continued all that afternoon, inflicting great loss on the rebels, whilst the Spaniards lost one soldier.

  • Firing a random volley, those that lived turned and fled, pursued by the scouts.

  • Last night again there was all sorts of firing and fighting going on, throughout those hours peaceful citizens ear-mark for sleep.

  • As they neared Paris, they heard firing, and became aware a slight skirmish was in progress.