Fire off Meaning in English
expression
ˈfaɪɝ/, /ˈfaɪɹ/ /ˈɔf
FY-ur AWF
fˈaɪə/ /ˈɒf
FY-uh OF
Definition
To send something, usually a message or email, quickly and often without much thought; also to shoot a weapon suddenly.
Usage & Nuances
Usually informal. Most often refers to sending messages, emails, or questions quickly, sometimes carelessly. Can also mean to shoot suddenly, but the communication meaning is more common in everyday speech. Phrases: 'fire off an email', 'fire off a question'.
Spanish: enviar rápidamente - disparar (arma)Portuguese (BR): enviar rapidamente - disparar (arma)Portuguese (PT): enviar rapidamente - disparar (arma)Chinese (Simplified): 迅速发送 - 开火(武器)Chinese (Traditional): 迅速發送 - 開火(武器)Hindi: तेज़ी से भेजना - गोली चलानाArabic: إرسال بسرعة - إطلاق (سلاح)Bengali: দ্রুত পাঠানো - হুট করে গুলি করাRussian: быстро отправить - выстрелить (внезапно)Japanese: 素早く送る - 発砲するVietnamese: gửi nhanh - bắn (bất ngờ)Korean: 빠르게 보내다 - 발사하다Turkish: hemen göndermek - ateş etmekUrdu: فوراً بھیج دینا - اچانک گولی چلاناIndonesian: mengirim dengan cepat - menembakkan (senjata)
Example Sentences
I need to fire off an email before I leave.
basic
He fired off a question during the meeting.
basic
The soldier fired off his weapon.
basic
Whenever she's upset, she tends to fire off angry texts.
natural
I’ll fire off a quick reply before heading out for lunch.
natural
The reporter fired off a series of tough questions at the mayor.
natural