firing

firing
['faɪərɪŋ]
nome
1) (of guns) tiro m., spari m.pl., (il) fare fuoco
2) (of ceramics) cottura f.
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firing /ˈfaɪərɪŋ/
n. [u]
1 cottura (di ceramiche e sim.)
2 alimentazione; il rifornire di combustibile (una fornace, ecc.)
3 [u] il far fuoco; lo sparare
4 sparatoria; spari (pl.); tiro; fuoco (mil.)
5 l'appiccare il fuoco; accensione
6 materiale da ardere; combustibile
7 brillamento, esplosione (d'una mina, ecc.)
8 (elettron.) accensione; innesco; attivazione
9 (autom., mecc.) accensione: firing order, ordine (o sequenza) dell'accensione (dei cilindri)
10 (fam.) licenziamento
● (mil.) firing ground, campo di tiro; poligono (di tiro) □ (nelle armi) firing hammer, cane □ firing line, (mil.) linea del fuoco; (tiro a segno) linea di tiro; (fig.) prima linea: to be in the (USA: on the) firing line, essere in prima linea □ (nelle armi) firing lock, congegno di sparo □ (mil.) firing party, squadra che spara salve di saluto; plotone d'esecuzione □ (nelle armi) firing pin, percussore □ firing point, (mil.) postazione di tiro; (chim., fis.) punto (o temperatura) di combustione □ (mil.) firing squad, plotone d'esecuzione □ (mil.) firing step, banchina del fuoco □ (mil.) firing table, tavola di tiro.
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['faɪərɪŋ]
nome
1) (of guns) tiro m., spari m.pl., (il) fare fuoco
2) (of ceramics) cottura f.

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