(fire hydrant)
1Fire hydrant — in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA A fire hydrant (also known colloquially as a fire plug in the United States or as a johnny pump in New York City, because the firemen of the late 19th century were called Johnnies[ …
2fire hydrant — n. an upright hydrant that can supply large volumes of water to use in fighting a fire. They are commonly placed at intervals at the street edge of a sidewalk, spaced for convenience in suppressing fires in towns. Syn: fireplug, plug. [WordNet… …
3fire hydrant — fire hydrants also fire hydrant N COUNT A fire hydrant is a pipe in the street from which fire fighters can obtain water for putting out a fire …
4fire hydrant — In Michigan, it is illegal to chain an alligator to a fire hydrant. Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009 …
5fire hydrant — fire ,hydrant noun count a water pipe in a street from which water is taken to stop a fire …
6fire hydrant — fire .hydrant n a water pipe in a street used to get water to stop fires burning …
7fire hydrant — ☆ fire hydrant n. FIREPLUG …
8fire hydrant — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms fire hydrant : singular fire hydrant plural fire hydrants a water pipe in a street from which water is taken to stop a fire …
9fire-hydrant — see fire hydrant …
10fire hydrant — gaisrinis hidrantas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Gaisrui gesinti skirtas vandentiekio įrenginys gatvėse, pastatuose, aikštėse. atitikmenys: angl. fire hydrant vok. Löschwasserhydrant, m rus. пожарный гидрант, m …