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Dictionary French English: [feu]

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FrenchEnglish
embrasé {adj} {pres-p} [en feu]burning
Verbs
vomir qc. [feu, vapeur, fumée]to belch sth.
agr. marquer qc. [au feu rouge]to brand sth. [cattle]
consumer qc. [feu : réduire en cendres]to consume sth. [fire: reduce to ashes]
crépiter [feu, bois]to crackle
noyer qc. [feu, incendie]to douse sth.
mil. pol. reconduire qc. [cessez-le-feu]to extend sth.
instaurer qc. [couvre-feu]to impose sth.
pol. maintenir qc. [paix, cessez-le-feu]to keep sth.
ranimer qc. [feu, ardeur, espoir, débat]to rekindle sth.
raviver qc. [feu, passion]to rekindle sth.
couver [feu]to smolder [fire] [Am.]
couver [feu]to smoulder [fire] [Br.]
se communiquer [feu, peur, maladie]to spread
s'étendre [feu]to spread [fire]
activer qc. [feu]to stoke sth.
alimenter qc. [feu]to stoke sth. [fire]
raviver qc. [feu]to stoke sth. [fire]
Nouns
armes sport tir {m} [action de tirer avec une arme à feu]
2
shooting
gâchette {f} [armes à feu]
2
trigger
armes canon {m} [d'une arme à feu]barrel [of a gun]
armes culasse {f} [d'arme à feu]breechblock
pétillement {m} [de feu]crackling
armes mil. tir {m} [coups de feu]fire {pl and sg}
mil. salve {f} [d'armes à feu]salvo
armes tireuse {f} [d'une arme à feu]shooter [female]
fusillade {f} [échange de coups de feu]shootout
coup {m} [d'arme à feu]shot [gunshot]
allume-feu {m} [papier, brindilles etc. pour mettre le feu au petit bois]tinder [for igniting kindling]
armes trou {m} de lumière [arme à feu]touchhole
2 Words: Verbs
être éteint [feu, chauffage]to be out [fire]
s'embraser [prendre feu]to catch alight
faire long feu [feu d'artifice]to fizzle out [e.g. firework]
se ranimer [feu]to flare up
s'éteindre [lumière, feu]to go out [be extinguished]
entretenir qc. [feu, conversation, rivalités]to keep sth. going
éteindre qc. [feu, cigare]to put sth. out
armes claquer [coup de feu]to ring out
éclater [retentir] [coup de feu]to ring out
2 Words: Nouns
armes culasse {f} [d'arme à feu]bolt assembly
armes culasse {f} [d'arme à feu]breech lock
armes douille {f} [arme à feu : étui de balle]cartridge case [holding a bullet's propellent]
soleil {m} [feu d'artifice]Catherine wheel [firework]
bouquet {m} final [feu d'artifice]final flourish [of a firework display]
chandelle {f} romaine [feu d'artifice]Roman candle [firework]
3 Words: Nouns
fusillade {f} [échange de coups de feu]exchange of gunfire
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