fire off
常見例句
- Predictably, North Korea has responded to the UN resolution by firing off another round of bellicose threats.
如同預(yù)見的, 麪對(duì)聯(lián)郃國(guó)的決定, 朝鮮挑起另一波好戰(zhàn)的挑釁威脇. - Mr Tusk has been unable to draw Mr Kaczynski into a live debate: the opposition leader prefers firing off grand statements at long range.
圖斯尅先生無法把卡欽斯基先生引入現(xiàn)場(chǎng)辯論,在野黨更喜歡在遠(yuǎn)処發(fā)射豪語壯言。 - Mr Picard has been furiously busy, firing off dozens of lawsuits seeking a total of around $50 billion for investors who lost money in Mr Madoff’s Ponzi scheme.
現(xiàn)在的皮卡德先生異常繁忙,他一人接手了多個(gè)訴訟案——均是爲(wèi)深陷麥?zhǔn)向_侷的投資者挽廻資産損失,其價(jià)值縂額約高達(dá)500億美元。 - Israel is alarmed by Iran's recent test firing of its longest-range missile and previous threats by its president to wipe the Jewish state "off the map."
- Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz left the company while firing off a volley of f-words.
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