Fire on Meaning in English
expression
ˈfaɪɝ/, /ˈfaɪɹ/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
FY-er AWN
fˈaɪə/ /ˈɒn
FY-uh ON
Definición
To shoot at someone or something with a gun or other weapon. Often used to describe starting to attack by shooting.
Uso & Matices
Usually used in a military, law enforcement, or violent context. Takes an object or prepositional phrase: 'fire on the enemy', 'fire on the building'. Not used for starting a campfire or firing an employee.
Spanish: abrir fuego contra - disparar aPortuguese (BR): atirar em - abrir fogo contraPortuguese (PT): disparar sobre - abrir fogo contraChinese (Simplified): 向…开火 - 向…射击Chinese (Traditional): 向…開火 - 對…射擊Hindi: पर गोली चलाना - पर फायर करनाArabic: إطلاق النار علىBengali: গুলির ছোঁড়া - গুলি করাRussian: открыть огонь по - стрелять поJapanese: 〜に発砲するVietnamese: nổ súng vàoKorean: ~에게 사격하다 - ~에 발포하다Turkish: ateş açmakUrdu: پر فائر کرناIndonesian: menembak ke - melepaskan tembakan ke
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The soldiers fire on the enemy.
basic
Do not fire on unarmed people.
basic
The police did not fire on the suspect.
basic
The guards hesitated to fire on the crowd during the protest.
natural
As soon as they saw movement, the soldiers began to fire on the village.
natural
If you fire on us, we will defend ourselves.
natural