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 Translation for 'fire' from English to Greek
NOUN   a fire | fires
VERB   to fire | fired | fired
firing | fires
SYNO ardor | ardour | attack | ...
fire {noun}φωτιά {η}
fire {noun}πυρκαγιά {η}
fire {noun}πυρά {η} [επίσ.]
fire {noun}λαμπρατζιά {η} [κυπρ.]
fire brigade {noun} [esp. Br.]πυροσβεστική υπηρεσία {η}
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Usage Examples English
  • There are three main classifications of "fire rated walls": fire walls, fire barriers, and fire partitions.
  • The Fire Service in West Bengal is the oldest fire service in the country.
  • A fire burned on September 19–20, 2000. The fire destroyed 14 structures.
  • The school's Fire Service Pathway prepares participants for entry-level positions in the fire protective industry such as fire fighter, emergency medical technician, paramedic, fire inspector and fire investigator.
  • Fire services are provided by the Courtenay Fire Department, and it is one of the five volunteer fire departments that operate in the Comox Valley.

  • A fire whirl – also colloquially known as a fire devil, fire tornado, firenado, or fire twister – is a whirlwind induced by a fire and often made up of flame or ash.
  • Each region in the Philippines has its own BFP fire region, headed by a person with the rank of fire chief superintendent (fire brigadier general) or fire senior superintendent (fire colonel).
  • Fire performance is usually performed with props that have specifically been made for the purpose.
  • Notable wildfires in the Santa Clarita Valley include the Buckweed Fire, Sand Fire, Rye Fire, Tick Fire, and Maria Fire.
  • There are eight main fire departments that also provide rescue; including Guilderland Fire Department, Westmere Fire Department Guilderland Center Fire Department, Fort Hunter Fire Department, Altamont Fire Department, North Bethlehem Fire Department, McKownville Fire Department and Pine Grove Fire Department.

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