firing
- IPA[ˈfī(ə)riNG]
美式
- the action of setting fire to something;the discharging of a gun or other weapon
noun: firing, plural noun: firings
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- 1. the action of setting fire to something the deliberate firing of 600 oil wells
- ▪ the discharging of a gun or other weapon the prolonged firing caused heavy losses no missile firings were planned
- ▪ the dismissal of an employee from a job the recent firing of the head of the department
- ▪ the baking or drying of pottery or bricks in a kiln.
- the line of positions from which gunfire is directed at targets.
Oxford Dictionary
- the line of positions from which gunfire is directed at targets.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a group of soldiers detailed to fire the salute at a military funeral.
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- a group of soldiers detailed to shoot a condemned person.
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- the part of a firearm's mechanism that strikes the primer of a cartridge to ignite the ... seven of my riflemen did not have firing pins
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- the first firing of pottery, which permanently hardens the clay.
Oxford Dictionary
- a movable pin in a firearm that strikes the primer of a cartridge to set off the charge: seven of my riflemen did not have firing pins
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for fire step
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- IPA[ˈfʌɪərɪŋ]
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- the action of setting fire to something: the deliberate firing of 600 oil wells
Oxford Dictionary