take fire
英 [teɪk ˈfaɪə(r)]
美 [teɪk ˈfaɪər]
网络 着火
英英释义
verb
- start to burn or burst into flames
- Marsh gases ignited suddenly
- The oily rags combusted spontaneously
双语例句
- He told me the best time to take picture of fire playing would be at late afternoon, when there is enough light to see the person and surrounding, yet dark enough to show the brightness of fire.
俊俊说曾经有影会找过他表演拍照。但拍***不容易。拍照时间最好是黄昏,既够光看到面容,又够黑可以表现到火烈焰。 - The paper discusses on how to strengthen the fire-fighting supervision and management and increase the technological content of management in order to take precautions against fire and nip the hidden dangers in the bud.
就如何加强消防监督管理,增加管理的科技含量,从而使各项防火措施落到实处,将消防隐患消灭在萌芽状态进行了探讨。 - Having refused to take out fire insurance, the manager of the company quailed before the thought of ruin through fire.
拒绝领取火灾保险单后,一想到火灾的毁灭性破坏,公司经理就感到恐惧。 - We're also expecting to take heavy fire.
我们也希望能够采取猛烈的炮火攻击。 - To take actions, extinguish fire, save person around danger or wounded and also transfer critical property.
立即行动,救出处于危险中的人或伤员并转移重要财物。 - Here they take fire on the trees and hang there flaming.
而这里的树叶却像是挂在树梢卜的火焰,发出耀眼的光芒。 - The company does not take proper fire precaution.
公司未采取适当的防火措施。 - Why should your father have to be walking the dog out on a cold night while you take your ease by the fire?
为何你的父亲竟必须在这样的寒夜出去遛狗,而你却烤着火悠闲自在? - Telling the truth, I did really want to take a fire to the bar.
说实话,当时真想放一把火烧它。 - We could take him out with selective fire right now.
我们可以将他一枪毙命。
