Meaning of Firing | Babel Free
ˈfaɪ.əɹ.ɪŋDefinitions
Equivalents
العربية
إطلاق النار
Català
comiat
Ελληνικά
εκπυρσοκρότηση
Esperanto
pafado
Suomi
ampuminen
erottaminen
irtisanominen
laukaiseminen
laukaisu
laukominen
polttaminen
poltto
tulittaminen
tulitus
Français
renvoi
Gaeilge
lámhach
עברית
ירי
हिन्दी
बर्ख़ास्त
Bahasa Indonesia
onslah
Nederlands
geschiet
Polski
ogniowy
Română
concediere
Kiswahili
ufyatuaji
Examples
“After the pots have been glazed, they go back into the kiln for a second firing.”
“No more dams I’ll make for fish; Nor fetch in firing At requiring […]”
“Downstairs there was a kitchen common to all lodgers, with free firing and a supply of cooking-pots, tea-basins, and toasting-forks.”
“One driver told him that a fireman who did not know the route might easily go "over the side" between Corby and Harringworth, unless warned beforehand of the reverse curves; he himself, in his firing days, used to try so to plan his firing that it was unnecessary to add any more coal while passing over this stretch at speed.”
“The doors are at the right level for firing, which normally is down one side of the firebox at a time, unlike our own practice, which is to fire each side of the firebox with alternate shovelfuls.”
“[…] they fir’d several Times, making other Signals for the Boat. At last, when all their Signals and Firings prov’d fruitless, and they found the Boat did not stir, we saw them by the Help of my Glasses, hoist another Boat out, and row towards the Shore […]”
“He heard the firing and as he walked he felt it in the pit of his stomach as though it echoed on his own diaphragm.”
“Even the most seasoned analysts of British politics were struck by the brutality of Ms. May’s hirings and firings.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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