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fire




1 fire
2 smoke
3 starting a fire
4 using fire for heat, etc
5 stopping a fire
6 protecting people against fire

1 fire
- the heat and light produced by sth which is burning: fire (noun C/U)
Make sure you know what to do if there's a fire. a forest fire The school was destroyed by fire.
- a large or dangerous fire: blaze
Two children died in the blaze.
- an area of heat and light which rises from sth which is burning: flame
the flame of a candle
- if there is a fire, sth is burning, on fire, alight (adjective, not before a noun)
a burning oil well The house is on fire! Most of the building was already alight.
- burning strongly: ablaze (adjective, not before a noun), in flames
- to be on fire; to be able to be on fire: burn
The fire is burning well. This kind of material doesn't burn very easily.
- if sth is able to burn easily, it is flammable, inflammable; opposite: non-flammable
Caution: flammable.
- to begin to burn, often accidentally: catch* fire
Be careful - your skirt might catch fire.
- to begin to burn suddenly and strongly: burst* into flames, go* up (in flames)
The car crashed and immediately burst into flames. Everything we owned went up in flames.
- to burn unsteadily: flicker
a flickering flame
- when a fire gets bigger and moves over a larger area, it spreads*
By now the fire had spread to other parts of the town.
- a small piece of burning wood, etc which can fly out of a fire: spark
Watch out for the sparks.
- when a fire finishes, it goes* out; when it has finished, it is out
Try not to let the fire go out.
- the grey dust which is left after sth has burnt: ash (noun U)
- when the last part of a fire continues to burn slowly without a flame, it smoulders (AmE smolder)
Don't touch it - it's still smouldering.
- small pieces of coal or wood which are still smouldering: embers (noun plural)
- the black dust which can be found in places where there has been a fire: soot (noun U); adjective: sooty
※—† damage caused by fires
- to hurt sb by fire: burn sb; a red mark on the skin where it has been burnt: burn
His back was horribly burnt. She had severe burns on her arms.
- to destroy or damage sth by fire: burn sth; to be destroyed or damaged by fire: burn, get* burnt
He asked me to take the papers outside and burn them. The toast has got burnt!
- to burn sth so that it is slightly damaged: scorch sth
I'm afraid I scorched your dress while I was ironing it.
- to completely destroy sth by fire: burn sth down, burn sth to the ground, burn sth out (usually passive)
It's not the first time they've tried to burn down the school. The hotel was burnt to the ground. The car was completely burnt out.
- (used about buildings) to be completely destroyed by fire: burn down, burn to the ground

2 smoke
- the cloud of gas which you can see in the air when sth is burning: smoke (noun U)
The first thing we noticed was the smell of smoke. thick/dense smoke
- to give out smoke: smoke
smoking factory chimneys
- having a lot of smoke; smelling or tasting of smoke: smoky
a room with a smoky atmosphere a smoky flavour
- an amount of smoke in the air: cloud (of smoke)
a cloud of dense black smoke
- a small amount of smoke: puff (of smoke)
little puffs of smoke
- an unpleasant and dangerous mixture of smoke and gases: fumes (noun plural)
the smell of exhaust fumes
- the passage by which smoke leaves a building, for example from the fireplace to a hole in the roof: chimney

3 starting a fire
- the thin wooden part of a match: matchstick
- a small box for matches: matchbox
- an object which produces a small flame for lighting cigarettes, etc: (cigarette) lighter
- to make a match burn: light* a match, strike* a match
- to start a fire, especially in a house to keep warm: light* (a fire); to begin to burn: light*
to light a fire I can't get this fire to light.
- to start a fire, especially to cause damage: set* sth on fire, set* fire to sth
They killed most of the villagers and set their houses on fire.
- something which you can use to start a fire (for example a match or lighter): light
Have you got a light?

4 using fire for heat, etc
- a fire which is used to heat a room: fire
I spent the whole evening reading by the fire. We lit a fire to keep warm.
- the light from a fire: firelight (noun U)
sitting around chatting in the firelight
- the place in a room where a fire is lit: fireplace
- a shelf on top of a fireplace: mantelpiece
- a substance which can be burnt in order to produce heat: fuel (noun U)
- a type of solid black fuel which is found under the ground: coal (noun U)
- wood which is burnt as a fuel: firewood (noun U); a piece of firewood: log
a roaring log fire
- a fuel which does not produce smoke when it burns is smokeless
※ more on coal, wood and fuel COAL, WOOD, FUEL
- other ways of heating a house or room HOT

5 stopping a fire
- to stop a fire: put* sth out, (formal) extinguish sth
It took them several hours to put out the blaze.
- to put out a small fire (for example a candle) by blowing on it: blow* sth out
See if you can blow out all the candles in one breath.
- to put out a fire by beating it: beat* sth out
She managed to beat the flames out before they spread too far.
- to try to put out a fire: fight* a fire
- a metal container containing a substance which is used to put out fires: (fire) extinguisher
- a person whose job is to fight fires: firefighter, fireman
- an organized team of firefighters: fire brigade, fire service (AmE fire department)
to call the fire brigade
- a special vehicle with equipment for fighting fires: fire engine
- a place where firefighters and fire engines are based: fire station
- if you need to call the fire service on the phone, you dial 999 (in the UK), dial 911 (in the US)

6 protecting people against fire
- a machine which makes a loud noise to warn people that there is a fire: fire alarm, alarm
If you hear the fire alarm, you must leave the building as quickly as possible.
- an alarm which sounds automatically when there is smoke in a room: smoke alarm
- a way of leaving a building when there is a fire: fire exit
- a special outside staircase for leaving a building when there is a fire: fire escape
- something which cannot be destroyed by fire is fireproof
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- a large fire which people build in the garden in order to burn rubbish: bonfire
- a small object, often fired into the air like a rocket, which burns with coloured lights and loud noises, and which is used after dark on special occasions: firework
- a large machine like an oven, in which fire is used to melt metal, burn rubbish, etc: furnace
- the crime of starting a fire on purpose: arson (noun U)
He's suspected of committing several acts of arson.

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