fire up
fire up — 片語動詞
- fire upbase form
- fires up3rd person singular
- firing up-ing form
- fired uppast simple
1. to make a device, engine, or software program begin operating by switching it on
啟動;開機
讓機器或程式開始運轉
to make a device, engine, or software program begin operating by switching it on or pressing a button.
I fired up my laptop and opened the spreadsheet for the morning meeting.
我打開筆記型電腦,打開早會要用的試算表。
fire up + electronic device
Rashid fired up the barbecue grill while his sister prepared the vegetables.
Rashid 點燃了烤肉架,他妹妹在一旁準備蔬菜。
The printer takes about a minute to fire up after you press the button.
按下按鈕後,印表機大概需要一分鐘才能啟動。
The mechanic fired up the engine and listened for any strange noises.
技師發動引擎,仔細聽有沒有異常的聲音。
Can you fire up the projector while I set up the slides on the podium?
你能不能打開投影機,我來把投影片放到講台上?
文法句型
fire up [device/computer/engine]
fire something up
[device] fires up (intransitive)
用法筆記
Informal; used mainly in spoken English or casual writing. For formal contexts, 'start up' or 'turn on' are more neutral. Although normally transitive (someone fires up a device), the object can be dropped when the target device is clear from context — for example, 'The old generator still fires up on the first try.' This intransitive use covers the same meaning that some dictionaries label as an idiom.
常見錯誤
2. to make someone feel very enthusiastic, motivated, or full of energy about somet
激勵;振奮
讓人感到興奮有動力
to make someone feel very enthusiastic, motivated, or full of energy about something they are about to do or take part in.
Coach Tanaka's speech fired up the players, and they scored three more goals in the second half.
田中教練在中場的談話激勵了球員們,下半場他們攻進了三球。
fire up + object (person/group) + result clause
What fired you up to start learning Korean last year?
是什麼讓你去年開始有動力學韓文的?
The whole team was fired up by the news that they had reached the finals.
得知球隊打進決賽的消息讓全隊都熱血沸騰。
A short online film about ocean pollution fired up Amara to join a beach-cleaning group.
一部關於海洋污染的短片讓 Amara 有動力加入了淨灘團體。
The manager tried to fire up the staff before the busy holiday season began.
經理試圖在旺季來臨前激勵員工。
- discourage
to take away someone's confidence or enthusiasm
文法句型
fire someone up
fire up someone
be fired up (by/with something)
用法筆記
Often used in the passive voice when describing a person's emotional state (e.g. 'She was fired up about the campaign'). The preposition that follows is usually 'about', 'by', or 'with'.