| slovo | definícia |  
backfire (encz) | backfire,mít opačný účinek			Zdeněk Brož |  
backfire (gcide) | backfire \backfire\, back fire \back fire\
    1. A fire started ahead of a forest or prairie fire to burn
       only against the wind, so that when the two fires meet
       both must go out for lack of fuel.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2.
       (a) A premature explosion in the cylinder of a gas or oil
           engine during the exhaust or the compression stroke,
           tending to drive the piston in a direction reverse to
           that in which it should travel; also called a knock
           or ping.
       (b) an explosion in the exhaust passages of an internal
           combustion engine.
           [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC] Backfire |  
Back-fire (gcide) | Backfire \Back"fire`\ Back-fire \Back"-fire`\, v. i.
    1. (Engin.) To have or experience a back fire or back fires;
       -- said of an internal-combustion engine.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. Of a Bunsen or similar air-fed burner, to light so that
       the flame proceeds from the internal gas jet instead of
       from the external jet of mixed gas and air. --
       Back"-fir`ing, n.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.] |  
backfire (wn) | backfire
     n 1: the backward escape of gases and unburned gunpowder after a
          gun is fired [syn: blowback, backfire]
     2: a loud noise made by the explosion of fuel in the manifold or
        exhaust of an internal combustion engine
     3: a fire that is set intentionally in order to slow an
        approaching forest fire or grassfire by clearing a burned
        area in its path
     4: a miscalculation that recoils on its maker [syn: backfire,
        boomerang]
     v 1: come back to the originator of an action with an undesired
          effect; "Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of
          trouble" [syn: backfire, backlash, recoil]
     2: emit a loud noise as a result of undergoing a backfire; "My
        old car backfires all the time"
     3: set a controlled fire to halt an advancing forest to prairie
        fire |  
  | | podobné slovo | definícia |  
backfire (encz) | backfire,mít opačný účinek			Zdeněk Brož |  
backfire on someone (encz) | backfire on someone,vymstít se někomu	v:		Pino |  
backfire (gcide) | backfire \backfire\, back fire \back fire\
    1. A fire started ahead of a forest or prairie fire to burn
       only against the wind, so that when the two fires meet
       both must go out for lack of fuel.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2.
       (a) A premature explosion in the cylinder of a gas or oil
           engine during the exhaust or the compression stroke,
           tending to drive the piston in a direction reverse to
           that in which it should travel; also called a knock
           or ping.
       (b) an explosion in the exhaust passages of an internal
           combustion engine.
           [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC] BackfireBackfire \Back"fire`\ Back-fire \Back"-fire`\, v. i.
    1. (Engin.) To have or experience a back fire or back fires;
       -- said of an internal-combustion engine.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. Of a Bunsen or similar air-fed burner, to light so that
       the flame proceeds from the internal gas jet instead of
       from the external jet of mixed gas and air. --
       Back"-fir`ing, n.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.] |  
Back-fire (gcide) | backfire \backfire\, back fire \back fire\
    1. A fire started ahead of a forest or prairie fire to burn
       only against the wind, so that when the two fires meet
       both must go out for lack of fuel.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2.
       (a) A premature explosion in the cylinder of a gas or oil
           engine during the exhaust or the compression stroke,
           tending to drive the piston in a direction reverse to
           that in which it should travel; also called a knock
           or ping.
       (b) an explosion in the exhaust passages of an internal
           combustion engine.
           [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC] BackfireBackfire \Back"fire`\ Back-fire \Back"-fire`\, v. i.
    1. (Engin.) To have or experience a back fire or back fires;
       -- said of an internal-combustion engine.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
 
    2. Of a Bunsen or similar air-fed burner, to light so that
       the flame proceeds from the internal gas jet instead of
       from the external jet of mixed gas and air. --
       Back"-fir`ing, n.
       [Webster 1913 Suppl.] |  
backfire (wn) | backfire
     n 1: the backward escape of gases and unburned gunpowder after a
          gun is fired [syn: blowback, backfire]
     2: a loud noise made by the explosion of fuel in the manifold or
        exhaust of an internal combustion engine
     3: a fire that is set intentionally in order to slow an
        approaching forest fire or grassfire by clearing a burned
        area in its path
     4: a miscalculation that recoils on its maker [syn: backfire,
        boomerang]
     v 1: come back to the originator of an action with an undesired
          effect; "Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of
          trouble" [syn: backfire, backlash, recoil]
     2: emit a loud noise as a result of undergoing a backfire; "My
        old car backfires all the time"
     3: set a controlled fire to halt an advancing forest to prairie
        fire |  
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