fired
Prononciation : [faɪərd]
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Contexte : « employment »
(verb) to dismiss someone from their job or stop them from working. When a boss says someone cannot work there anymore, that person has been fired.
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She was fired from her job for not following the rules.
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He was not fired; he received a promotion instead.
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Did you hear that he was fired last week?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to shoot or send out something, like a bullet from a gun or flames from a fire. When a gun is used, it is said to be fired.
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The soldier fired his weapon during the training exercise.
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The gun did not fire because it was broken.
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When was the last time you saw a gun being fired?
Contexte : « creativity »
(verb) to inspire or motivate someone, often related to generating ideas or energy. When someone feels a burst of creativity or enthusiasm, you can say their imagination is fired up.
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Her speech really fired my imagination and made me want to create.
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That movie did not fire his creativity; he felt bored and uninspired.
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What kind of activities fire your imagination the most?
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