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firing

Aussprache: [ˈfaɪərɪŋ]

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Kontext: „employment“

(noun) when someone is told they can no longer work for a company or organization. It means they lost their job, usually because of performance issues or company decisions.

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After much consideration, the company decided to avoid any mass firing during the holiday season.

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He was surprised by his firing; he thought he was doing a good job.

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Why was she facing a potential firing from her job?

Kontext: „military“

(noun) the act of shooting a weapon, like a gun or cannon. This usually happens during a battle or training to practice how to use weapons.

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The soldiers received training on the correct firing techniques before going into the field.

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There was no firing during the peace negotiations, which made everyone relieved.

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What precautions are taken before the firing starts?

Kontext: „employment“

(verb) to let someone go from their job. This can happen when a person is not performing well or if the company has to make cuts.

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She is firing an employee who repeatedly missed deadlines to keep the team on track.

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He is not firing anyone, as he believes every member is important for the team.

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Are you thinking about firing someone from your department?

Kontext: „military“

(verb) to shoot a weapon. This can be done for practice, in defense, or during conflict.

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The general ordered the troops to start firing at the target range.

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The units are not firing their weapons during the training exercise today.

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Why are they not allowed to start firing until further notice?

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