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Definition of fireman in English: firemannounPlural firemen ˈfʌɪəmənˈfaɪ(ə)rmən 1A male firefighter. (男)消防队员 Example sentencesExamples - Policemen all over the country and firemen are employees of governments.
- The municipal fire department was called and the firemen battled in a fruitless attempt to control the blaze.
- Under the scheme, retained firemen answer medical emergency calls to deliver advanced first aid.
- Staggering house prices are forcing qualified teachers, nurses, firemen and police officers to leave the borough because they cannot afford to buy in the area.
- A retired fireman put in £20,000 and a residents' group invested £5,000.
- How much does it cost to clean up ten fatal road crashes every day, and how many emergency workers - police, paramedics, firemen, doctors and nurses - are involved?
- They're being drawn to careers of service, as police or firemen, emergency health workers, teachers, counsellors, or in the military.
- In France, three volunteer firemen died yesterday while fighting a blaze that engulfed a barn.
- Flames were shooting out through the first floor of the building when firemen arrived.
- Two fireman were struck by rocks hurled by children, some as young as 10.
- Two firemen were injured during the rescue operation.
- The firemen arrived within minutes and managed to put out the fire quite quickly.
- Each year, firemen, forestry workers, civilians, Gardaí and sometimes soldiers are deployed for long periods in bringing outbreaks under control.
- Thousands of firemen, police, soldiers and volunteers sifted through the landscape of twisted metal and smashed concrete.
- Local firemen were called to the scene and took a number of hours to get the blaze under control.
- He said an off-duty fireman immediately took command, marshalling helpers until paramedics arrived.
- His father is a fireman and his mother an adult education worker, and he has a four-year-old sister.
- The driver was trapped inside and had to be rescued by firemen using cutting gear.
- Police said the former fireman awoke to find a young man rifling through his living room.
- In one week firemen were called to the block 13 times because of teenage mobs wrecking it.
2A person who tends a furnace or the fire of a steam engine or steamship. 司炉工,烧火工 Example sentencesExamples - He remained in New York state until 1859, when he went to New Orleans and got a job as fireman on a steamship.
- Both the engineer and fireman of the train were killed instantly in the overturning of the giant locomotive.
- On the St Clair Avenue side of the yards, there is an old house, now used by the locomotive department as a bunk house for the locomotive drivers and firemen.
- The fireman had to keep shoveling coal into the furnace which generated the steam to propel the train.
- At least you found his machinery and equipment and the fireman building up his fire and steam for the heavy draw to come; but he was by himself.
Definition of fireman in US English: firemannounˈfī(ə)rmənˈfaɪ(ə)rmən 1A firefighter. (男)消防队员 Example sentencesExamples - In France, three volunteer firemen died yesterday while fighting a blaze that engulfed a barn.
- Staggering house prices are forcing qualified teachers, nurses, firemen and police officers to leave the borough because they cannot afford to buy in the area.
- Policemen all over the country and firemen are employees of governments.
- Local firemen were called to the scene and took a number of hours to get the blaze under control.
- His father is a fireman and his mother an adult education worker, and he has a four-year-old sister.
- They're being drawn to careers of service, as police or firemen, emergency health workers, teachers, counsellors, or in the military.
- The municipal fire department was called and the firemen battled in a fruitless attempt to control the blaze.
- In one week firemen were called to the block 13 times because of teenage mobs wrecking it.
- Flames were shooting out through the first floor of the building when firemen arrived.
- The driver was trapped inside and had to be rescued by firemen using cutting gear.
- Thousands of firemen, police, soldiers and volunteers sifted through the landscape of twisted metal and smashed concrete.
- Two fireman were struck by rocks hurled by children, some as young as 10.
- He said an off-duty fireman immediately took command, marshalling helpers until paramedics arrived.
- Two firemen were injured during the rescue operation.
- Under the scheme, retained firemen answer medical emergency calls to deliver advanced first aid.
- Each year, firemen, forestry workers, civilians, Gardaí and sometimes soldiers are deployed for long periods in bringing outbreaks under control.
- How much does it cost to clean up ten fatal road crashes every day, and how many emergency workers - police, paramedics, firemen, doctors and nurses - are involved?
- A retired fireman put in £20,000 and a residents' group invested £5,000.
- The firemen arrived within minutes and managed to put out the fire quite quickly.
- Police said the former fireman awoke to find a young man rifling through his living room.
2A person who tends a furnace or the fire of a steam engine or steamship; a stoker. 司炉工,烧火工 Example sentencesExamples - Both the engineer and fireman of the train were killed instantly in the overturning of the giant locomotive.
- The fireman had to keep shoveling coal into the furnace which generated the steam to propel the train.
- At least you found his machinery and equipment and the fireman building up his fire and steam for the heavy draw to come; but he was by himself.
- He remained in New York state until 1859, when he went to New Orleans and got a job as fireman on a steamship.
- On the St Clair Avenue side of the yards, there is an old house, now used by the locomotive department as a bunk house for the locomotive drivers and firemen.
- 2.1US An enlisted person in the US navy who maintains and operates a ship's machinery.
Example sentencesExamples - A US Navy fireman apprentice fell overboard of the USS Kitty Hawk on Wednesday.
- He was exposed to asbestos-containing products while working as a welder, pipefitter, and boilermaker at a manufacturing plant, and as a fireman in the Navy.
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