fuse



vi. 融合;熔化,熔融
vt. 使融合;使熔化,使熔融
n. 保险丝,熔线;导火线,雷管
n. (Fuse)人名;(意)富塞;(法)菲斯
vi.
熔化;融合;
vt.
使融合;使融化;给…装信管;
n.
保险丝;导火线;雷管;引信
变形
复数:fuses过去式:fused过去分词:fused现在分词:fusing第三人称单数:fuses
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 熔化; 融合; 合并 (cause to) melt in great heat; make into one whole
n.(名词)[U]保险丝,熔丝 short piece of wire that melts and breaks the circuit if the current exceeds a safe level
[C]导火线; 引信 piece of easily burnt material along which a spark moves to ignite a firework, bomb, etc. so that it explodes
英英释义
fuse[ fju:z ]
n.
an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
同义词:electrical fusesafety fuse
any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant
同义词:fuzefuseefuzeeprimerpriming
v.
mix together different elements
同义词:blendfluxmixconflatecommingleimmixcoalescemeldcombinemerge
become plastic or fluid or liquefied from heat
"The substances fused at a very high temperature"
equip with a fuse; provide with a fuse
make liquid or plastic by heating
"The storm fused the electric mains"
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词
fuse skillfully巧妙地合并
fuse together熔合在一起
~+介词
fuse at temperature熔化温度
fuse into联合成
fuse with与…粘在一起
词组短语
fuse box保险丝盒
blasting fuse导爆线;导火线
have a short fuse[美国口语]容易激动,脾气急躁,动辄发怒
short fuse[美俚]暴躁性子;火爆脾气
blow a fuse使保险丝熔断;大怒
fuse holder熔丝架,保险丝支架
fuse protection熔断保护
detonating fuse n. 导爆索;引爆信管
fuse together熔合
同近义词辨析
fuse, dissolve, melt这组词都有“融化,溶解”的意思,其区别是:
fuse可与melt换用,但侧重指在高温下使两种或两种以上金属的熔合,也可作引申用。
dissolve多指固体溶于溶剂的过程。
melt最常用词,指任何固体的熔化过程,常引申作“消散、淡化或消失”解。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The fuse-box is in the kitchen.
保险丝盒子在厨房里。
Changing a fuse is one of those fiddly jobs I hate.
我最不愿意干换保险丝这类活儿了。
It seems that you've blown a fuse.
看样子你把保险丝烧断了。
I know how to mend a fuse and I don't need you shoving your oar in!
我知道怎麽弄保险丝,用不著你管!
A combustible fuse for detonating explosives.
导火索用于引爆的可燃导火线
He lit the fuse and waited for the explosion.
他点著导火线,等待爆炸。
Mao supervised until the last fuse was done.
茅以升一直亲眼看到最后一根引线接好。
The blue fuse burns deadly between hands and burns clear.
蓝色的引线在两手之间炽热地燃着,火苗透亮透亮的。
用作及物动词(vt.)
We fuse copper and tin to make bronze.
我们把铜和锡熔制成青铜。
All elements fuse into a seamless organic whole.
所有的元素将会融合成为一个连续的有机整体。
The hyphae can fuse and form a heterocaryotic mycelium.
菌丝可以融合并形成异核的菌丝体。
用作不及物动词(vi.)
The metal will fuse at a relatively low temperature.
这金属在不太高的温度下熔化。
Lead will fuse at quite a low temperature
铅会在相当低的温度下熔化。
We disgreed at first but eventually our ideas fused.
我们的意见开始时有分歧,但最后取得了一致。
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fuse
fuse: English has two distinct words fuse. The noun, ‘igniting device’ [17], comes via Italian fuso from Latin fūsus ‘spindle’, a word of unknown origin. Its modern application comes from the fact that the long thin shape of the original gunpowder-filled tubes used for setting off bombs reminded people of spindles. The Vulgar Latin diminutive form of fūsus, *fūsellus, gave French fuseau ‘spindle’, which is the ultimate source of English fuselage [20] (etymologically, ‘something shaped like a spindle’).The verb fuse ‘melt’ [17] probably comes from fūsus, the past participle of Latin fundere ‘pour, melt’ (source of English found, foundry, and fusion [16]).=> fuselage; found, foundry, fusion
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.
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.
1. A sudden surge in the current made the lights fuse.
电压突然增加烧断了保险丝而使电灯熄灭.
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
2. Be careful ! A short circuit will blow out the fuse.
小心!短路会烧坏保险丝的。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
3. Fuse potassium dichromate (19) in a porcelain crucible.
在瓷坩埚中熔化重铬酸钾(19)。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
4. The age of the myogenic culture affects the ability to fuse.
生肌培养物的年龄影响融合能力。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
5. The fuse acts as a safety device.
保险丝起着保险装置的作用。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
6. Nuclei which will eventually fuse divide conjugately in the binucleate ascogenous hyphae.
最终将联合的核在双核的产囊丝中进行双核并裂。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
7. Lead will fuse at a relatively low temperature.
铅不需要太高温度即能溶化。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
8. In order to fuse, intracellular vesicles have to move within the cell.
为了融合,细胞内的囊泡必须在细胞内运动。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
9. At high calcium concentration they fuse without lysis.
在钙离子浓度高时,他们融合而不解体。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
10. A short circuit will blow the fuse.
短路会烧断保险丝的。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
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