fire off
英 [ˈfaɪə(r) ɒf]
美 [ˈfaɪər ɔːf]
发射,射出(子弹、导弹等); (常指作为一系列之一部分)迅速发出(信件),快速提出(问题),很快讲出(话语)
双语例句
- Always the hostess is suspecting her husband have an affair with young maid, so she are looking for a chance to fire off that maid.
不过女主人总是怀疑丈夫和年轻美貌的女佣有染,所以总是想找机会把她给赶走。 - They will fire off a signal flare.
他们将发射一发信号弹。 - At Impact, a new product called WebSphere Business Events, which allows business owners to define patterns and filters and fire off new processes as a result.
在Impact上,IBM展示了一款名为WebSphereBusinessEvents的新产品,它可以让业务所有人定义模式和过滤器,结果会激活一个新过程。 - Steve gave an example of if a change of address+ change of pin+ large withdrawal on an account occurs, fire off a potential fraud event.
Steve给出了一个例子:如果在一个账户上发生了地址改变+PIN改变+大量取款,那就触发一个潜在的欺诈事件。 - I fire off a string of questions any university undergraduate would ask.
我问了一连串任何一个大学生都会提出的问题。 - When a fault occurs at a WSDL port, it may fire off a fault message.
当一个错误在WSDL端口发生时,它可能会发出一个错误信息。 - You'll have an opportunity to fire off questions at the end of the lecture.
你们将有机会在讲座结束后连续提问题。 - With this machine gun you could never fire off more than two magazines without a break.
用这种机枪射击,你不可能一口气连射两夹子弹。 - "Thank you," said a smiling Obama, clad in brown slacks and a black shirt, to a cheering crowd as he stepped up to the tee to fire off his opening drive.
奥巴马身着棕色休闲裤和黑色T恤衫。在前往发球区击出第一杆之前,奥巴马微笑着对欢呼的人群说:“谢谢”。 - Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols.
即使是新的世纪降临,也只是我们这些凡人在猛敲钟、乱开枪一通。