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fuego
I. fire [ingl. am. ˈfaɪ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪə] SUST.
1.1. fire U:
fire
to be on fire
to be on fire
to set sth on fire or to set fire to sth
to catch fire
to catch fire twigs:
to fight fire with fire
to play with fire
to set the world or ingl. brit. also the Thames on fire
1.2. fire C (outdoors):
fire
fire
1.3. fire C (in hearth):
fire
fire
lumbre f liter.
a coal/log fire
to lay/light the fire
2. fire C (accident):
fire
as interj. fire!
this is a fire hazard (cause of fire)
this is a fire hazard (danger in a fire)
3. fire C (heater):
fire ingl. brit.
fire ingl. brit.
4. fire U (passion):
fire
5. fire U (of guns):
fire
to open fire on sb/sth
to hold one's fire
a burst of fire
to draw sb's fire
to exchange fire
to come under fire
we were under fire
to hang fire we'd better hang fire
II. fire [ingl. am. ˈfaɪ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪə] V. trans.
1.1. fire:
fire gun/shot/missile
fire rocket
to fire a gun at sb
dispararle a alguien
to fire a shot at sb
1.2. fire (direct):
to fire questions at sb
2. fire (dismiss):
fire coloq.
fire coloq.
3.1. fire (activate):
fire boiler/furnace
3.2. fire (stimulate):
fire imagination/enthusiasm
fire passion
fire passion
3.3. fire (set fire to):
fire liter.
4. fire pottery:
fire
III. fire [ingl. am. ˈfaɪ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪə] V. intr.
1. fire (shoot):
fire
fire
to fire at sb/sth
disparar contra alguien/algo
to fire at sb/sth
dispararle a alguien/algo
to fire on sb
disparar sobre alguien
ready, aim or ingl. brit. take aim, fire!
2. fire engine:
fire
sniper fire SUST. U
sniper fire
sure-fire [ingl. am. ˈʃʊ(ə)r ˈfaɪ(ə)r, ingl. brit. ˈsɔːfʌɪə] ADJ. atrbv.
sure-fire method:
sure-fire
sure-fire
electric fire SUST. ingl. brit.
direct fire SUST. U
direct fire
friendly fire SUST. U
gas fire SUST.
gas fire
fire alarm SUST.
fire alarm (signal)
fire away V. [ingl. am. ˈfaɪ(ə)r -, ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪə -] (v + adv) coloq. usu in imperative
fire up V. [ingl. am. ˈfaɪ(ə)r -, ingl. brit. ˈfʌɪə -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
fire up
I. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, ingl. am. ˈfaɪɚ] SUST.
1. fire:
fire (flames)
fire (in fireplace)
fire (accidental)
to set sth on fire
to catch fire
forest fire
2. fire TÉC.:
fire
fire (stove)
3. fire MILIT.:
to open fire on sb
to be under fire MILIT.
to be under fire fig.
4. fire (passion):
fire
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
there's no smoke without fire provb.
to hang fire
to play with fire
II. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, ingl. am. ˈfaɪɚ] V. trans.
1. fire (set fire to):
fire
fire ceramics
2. fire (weapon):
fire
to fire questions at sb
3. fire coloq. (dismiss):
fire
fire
botar amer.
fire
fletar Arg.
4. fire (inspire):
fire
III. fire [ˈfaɪəʳ, ingl. am. ˈfaɪɚ] V. intr.
1. fire with gun:
fire
to fire at sb
2. fire AUTO.:
fire
fire insurance SUST.
fire extinguisher SUST.
fire-raising SUST. ingl. brit.
fire-raising
forest fire SUST.
forest fire
fire off V. trans.
fire off letter, reply:
fire off
fire-raiser SUST. ingl. brit.
fire-raiser
pirómano(-a) m (f)
fire away V. intr. coloq.
fire away
fire-eater SUST.
fire-eater
tragafuegos mf inv.
fire irons SUST. pl.
fire irons
I. fire [ˈfaɪr] SUST.
1. fire:
fire (flames)
fire (in fireplace)
fire (accidental)
to set sth on fire
to catch fire
forest fire
2. fire TÉC.:
fire
fire (stove)
3. fire MILIT.:
to open fire on sb
to be under fire MILIT.
to be under fire fig.
4. fire (passion):
fire
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
there's no smoke without fire provb.
to hang fire
to play with fire
II. fire [ˈfaɪr] V. trans.
1. fire (burn):
fire
fire ceramics
2. fire (weapon):
fire
to fire questions at sb
3. fire coloq. (dismiss):
fire
fire
botar amer.
fire
fletar Arg.
4. fire (inspire):
fire
III. fire [ˈfaɪr] V. intr.
1. fire with gun:
fire
to fire at sb
2. fire AUTO.:
fire
fire department SUST.
fire extinguisher SUST.
fire engine SUST.
fire engine
fire off V. trans.
fire off letter, reply:
fire off
fire away V. intr. coloq.
fire away
fire escape SUST.
fire escape
fire exit SUST.
fire exit
fire-eater SUST.
fire-eater
tragafuegos mf inv.
fire alarm SUST.
fire alarm
Present
Ifire
youfire
he/she/itfires
wefire
youfire
theyfire
Past
Ifired
youfired
he/she/itfired
wefired
youfired
theyfired
Present Perfect
Ihavefired
youhavefired
he/she/ithasfired
wehavefired
youhavefired
theyhavefired
Past Perfect
Ihadfired
youhadfired
he/she/ithadfired
wehadfired
youhadfired
theyhadfired
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Surface rust is flaky and friable, and provides no protection to the underlying iron, unlike the formation of patina on copper surfaces.
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The blood's red color is due to the spectral properties of the hemic iron ions in hemoglobin.
en.wikipedia.org
Death sentences, severance of limbs and branding with hot iron were very common.
en.wikipedia.org
The use of cast iron columns in the large, five-story tall building enabled the installation of large windows that improved manufacturing conditions and efficiency.
en.wikipedia.org
To double-check it, they also looked for iron-58, an isotope that supernovas also produce.
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