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I . fire [ˈfaɪəʳ] RZ.

4. fire no l.mn. (fervour):

ogenj r.m.
gorečnost r.ż.

II . fire [ˈfaɪəʳ] CZ. cz. przech.

1. fire (bake in kiln):

3. fire (dismiss):

4. fire (excite):

III . fire [ˈfaɪəʳ] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. fire (shoot):

2. fire (start up):

vžigati [f. dk. vžgati]

3. fire (be operating):

ˈfire alarm RZ.

ˈfire bri·gade RZ. Brit

gasilci r.m. l.mn.

ˈfire de·part·ment RZ. Am

gasilci r.m. l.mn.

ˈfire-eat·er RZ.

ˈfire en·gine RZ.

ˈfire es·cape RZ.

ˈfire exit RZ.

ˈfire ex·tin·guish·er RZ.

ˈfire house RZ. Am

ˈfire in·sur·ance RZ.

ˈfire-irons RZ. l.mn.

ˈfire-rais·er RZ. Brit

ˈfire sta·tion RZ.

ˈfire wall RZ.

1. fire wall ARCHIT.:

požarna stena r.ż.

2. fire wall INF.:

požarni zid r.m.

for·est ˈfire RZ.

ˈgas fire RZ. Brit

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Fire's costume in normal mode was a vaguely armored tank top and pants, while she sported light-green hair and a distinct Latina appearance.
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The fire's destruction accounts for the paucity of historical records for the preceding period.
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The fire's cause was variously attributed to an inmate riot, guards firing tear gas, or a prisoner setting fire to a mattress.
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Contrarily, poorly placed or timed ventilation may increase the fire's air supply, causing it to grow and spread rapidly.
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An accelerant had been poured on the apartment's wooden deck, the fire's point of origin, as well as the living room rug.
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