fuse
fuse 英 [fju:z] 美 [fjuz]
v. 融合,熔接,熔化,装保险丝 n. 保险丝;导火线,雷管
进行时:fusing 过去式:fused 过去分词:fused 第三人称单数:fuses 名词复数:fuses
- A fuse is something that burns in order to ignite a bomb. Do you see anything near you that resembles a bundle of dynamite sticks with a fuse burning down? If so, stop reading this and GET OUT OF HERE!
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- v. 融合,熔接,熔化,装保险丝
- n. 保险丝;导火线,雷管
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1. to change a fuse
换保险丝
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2. Check whether a fuse has blown.
检查一下保险丝是否烧断了。
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3. He set the fuse to three minutes.
他把引信设定为三分钟起爆。
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4. The bombs inside were on a one-hour fuse.
炸弹内装有一小时起爆的引信。
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5. As they heal, the bones will fuse together.
骨头愈合时将会连接在一起。
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6. Our different ideas fused into a plan.
我们不同的想法融合成一项计划。
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7. The two companies have been fused into a single organization.
两家公司合并成一个机构。
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8. The lights have fused.
保险丝烧断,灯都灭了。
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9. I've fused the lights.
我把照明保险丝烧断了。
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10. Is this plug fused?
这个插头有没有安装保险丝?
- fuse (n.) "combustible cord or tube for lighting an explosive device," also fuze, 1640s, from Italian fuso, literally "spindle" (the ignition device so called for its shape, because the originals were long, thin tubes filled with gunpowder), from Latin fusus "a spindle," which is of uncertain origin. Influenced by French cognate fusée "spindleful of hemp fiber," and obsolete English fusee "musket fired by a fuse," which is from French. Meaning "device that breaks an electrical circuit" is first recorded 1884, so named for its shape, but erroneously attributed to fuse (v.) because it melts.
- fuse (v.) 1680s, "to melt, make liquid by heat" (transitive), back-formation from fusion. Intransitive sense, "to become liquid," attested from 1800. Figurative sense of "blend different things, blend or unite as if by melting together" is recorded by 1817. Intransitive figurative sense "become intermingled or blended" is by 1873. Related: Fused; fusing.
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