firefighter

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English - Turkish
itfaiyeci

Tom bir itfaiyeci olmak istiyor. - Tom wants to be a firefighter.

Hayalim bir itfaiyeci olmaktır. - My dream is to be a firefighter.

(Askeri) İTFAİYECİ: Bir yangını söndürmek veya yangının yayılmasını önlemekle görevli şahıs
ateşçi
firefighting
itfaiyecilik
smoke eater
İtfaiyeci
firefighting
(Askeri) YANGIN SÖNDÜRME: Bir yangının söndürülmesi ve genişlemesinin önlenmesi için yapılan iş
firefighting
yangın söndürme
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itfaiye
English - English
A person who puts out fires
A person (fireman m or firemen m, pl, firewoman f or firewomen f, pl) who puts out the fire; (ex. building, forest, boats, vehicles, and major and minor disasters.)
A person whose principal function is fire suppression
Any firefighter employed with the State of Alabama, a municipal fire department, or a fire district who has a level one minimum standard certification by the Firefighters Personnel Standards and Education Commission
{i} one who fights or extinguishes fires
Lifts buildings and walks under them Kicks fire engines and equipment out of the way Catches speeding bullets in his teeth and eats them Freezes water with a single glance He is GOD
Firefighters are people whose job is to put out fires. = fireman
a member of a fire department who tries to extinguish fires
smoke eater
firefighting
solving an urgent problem
firefighting
extinguishing a fire; the profession of being a firefighter
firefighters
plural of firefighter
firefighting
Firefighting is the work of putting out fires. There was no fire-fighting equipment
firefighting
Fight aviation, structure, and/or facility fires
firefighting
n 1 What sysadmins have to do to correct sudden operational problems An opposite of hacking "Been hacking your new newsreader?" "No, a power glitch hosed the network and I spent the whole afternoon fighting fires " 2 The act of throwing lots of manpower and late nights at a project, esp to get it out before deadline See also {gang bang}, {Mongolian Hordes technique}; however, the term `firefighting' connotes that the effort is going into chasing bugs rather than adding features
firefighting
An unplanned diversion of scarce resources, and the reassignment of some of them to fix problems discovered late in a product's development cycle (See Repenning, JPIM, September 2001)
firefighting
{i} activity of putting out fires, activity of stopping fires from burning
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