→ My home caught fire and everything was destroyed ...→ We warned her she was playing with fire going on a trip like this→ I am sure he had more fire in his belly when he was a student leader→ A fire had severely damaged part of the school ...→ I knew I had to fight fire with fire. on fire [Am.]
's … If the wind picks up and the flames spread, the whole town could go on fire. Pour garantir la qualité des commentaires, nous vous prions de vous identifier.[Fig.] on fire: etw. Synonyms (being burned by fire): afire, aflame, alight, burning, flaming, going up in smoke, in flames ; il n'a pas inventé le fil à couper le beurre ! "man shut up, your pants are on fire on fire {adv} in Flammen to be on fire brennen in Flammen stehen to be on fire [coll.] (burning) en feu loc adj locution adjectivale: groupe de mots qui servent d'adjectif. on fire. Vous pouvez compléter la traduction de on fire proposée par le dictionnaire Collins Anglais-Français en consultant d’autres dictionnaires spécialisés dans la traduction des mots et des expressions : Wikipedia, Lexilogos, Oxford, Cambridge, Chambers Harrap, Wordreference, Collins, Merriam-Webster ...

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in Brand setzen Akk. on fire etw. in Brand setzen: to set a house on fire: ein Haus anzünden: to set sb. Vous souhaitez rejeter cette entrée : veuillez indiquer vos commentaires (mauvaise traduction/définition, entrée dupliquée, …). 'on fire' également trouvé dans les traductions du dictionnaire Français-Anglais yo I just had sex with Kim Kardashian !!" traduction on fire dans le dictionnaire Anglais - Francais de Reverso, voir aussi 'fire alarm',fire blanket',coal fire',electric fire', conjugaison, expressions idiomatiques = a phrase that children like to say when the other gets caught in a lie.il n'a pas inventé l'eau chaude ! Ex: Not only did he not set the thames on fire; but if nothingness could be measured, the level of his reflection would serve as stanbard meter!menteur, ton nez s'allonge ; tu mens, ton nez s'allonge ; c'est un mensonge, ton nez s'allonge[Fig.] Se place normalement après le nom et reste identique au plurielEx : "ballon de football, des ballons de football" ; il n'a pas inventé la poudre ! on fire: etw. on fire: etw. in Brand stecken: to set sth. [idiom] die Welt aus den Angeln heben [Redewendung] to set the Thames on fire [Br.] on fire adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." Utilisez le dictionnaire Anglais-Français de Reverso pour traduire on fire et beaucoup d’autres mots. to set the Thames on fire [Br.] heiß sein [ugs.] etw. That striker has scored four goals so far - he's on fire! anzünden [in Flammen setzen] to set on fire Feuer legen anstecken [anzünden, in Brand setzen] to set sth. the shortened phrase of "liar liar pants on fire", means that you are lying, not telling the truth, etc. to be on fire [idiom] [be full of enthusiasm] Feuer und Flamme sein [Redewendung] to light sth. = a phrase that children like to say when the other gets caught in a lie. I had the truth on my side.→ His car was raked with fire from automatic weapons ...→ The troops fell back as the infantry came under fire from the enemy→ Then without warning, the troops opened fire on the crowd.→ Experts think investors should hold fire for now.→ Seven people were wounded when soldiers fired rubber bullets to disperse crowds ...→ people had honked their horns and fired their guns to celebrate→ Troops fired machine guns as bulldozers ripped up the runway→ They were bombarded by more than 100 representatives firing questions at them on pollution.→ ... the potential to fire the imagination of an entire generation→ Seventeen people were killed when security forces fired on demonstrators ...→ It was Mark's first introduction to royal duties and he came through his baptism of fire unscathed.→ A fire blanket is a wise precaution in the kitchen.→ Seven fire brigades were deployed to contain the blaze.→ Fire crews were called to set them free from the wrecked cars.→ Don't leave a child alone in a room with an open fire.→ In the back of the truck was a 12.7 millimeter rapid-fire machine gun.→ Yul listened to their sophisticated, rapid-fire conversation.→ ... the rapid-fire buying and selling of stocks ...→ The company made a rapid-fire series of settlements with 25 States.