English–Dutch dictionary

Dutch translation of the English word fire‐loss

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EnglishDutch (translated indirectly)Esperanto
(discharge; fire off); ;
(discharge; dismiss; sack; oust; remove; expel; jilt; bounce; chuck; ditch; give the push; send packing; give the sack; give the boot; give the mitten)
🔗 Pressman said in a statement that it is clear he was fired for testifying in the impeachment probe.
(discharge; dismiss; sack; retrench; lay off)
🔗 But the reason the first lady asked for Mira to be fired was that the first lady believed she was a bully.
(discharge; fire off; let off)
(shoot);
(cheer; inspire; stimulate)
plifervorigi
(fan; inspire; stimulate; stir up; urge);
plivigligi
(firing; gun‐fire; shooting; fusillade);
🔗 North of Mariupol, and near the Russian border, the city of Kharkiv has come under heavy Russian fire.
(verve; vivacity; liveliness; spirit; animation; zest; zing; flair)
(outbreak of fire; blaze);
🔗 Since September, fires in Australia have killed at least 23 people.
(elate)
in vervoering brengen
🔗 On the spot he built a fire and grilled the hare, after which he lit his pipe and lay at ease while he smoked and planned.
; ;
(toll; write‐off; wastage);
vermissing
🔗 We have suffered a loss!
(damage)
🔗 That’s a loss of £ 65 billion to the economy.
(harm; damage; detriment; hurt; injury; shenanigan; disadvantage);
(defeat)
🔗 Trump’s loss has been reaffirmed by courts and state election officials dozens of times since the election.

EnglishDutch
fire‐loss brandschade
fire aannsteken; aanslaan; aanvuren; aanwakkeren; afschieten; aftrekken; afvuren; bakken; brand; doen ontvlammen; doorgloeien; fik; haard; hitte; in brand steken; lossen; ontslaan; ontsteken; schieten; schieten met; stoken; verhitten; vlam vatten; vuren; vuur; vuur geven
loss derving; nadeel; schade; teloorgang; verlies; vermissing