fuse
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A fuse is a safety device in an electric plug or circuit. It contains a piece of wire which melts when there is a fault so that the flow of electricity stops. 保險絲
The fuse blew as he pressed the button to start the motor. 保險絲在他按下按鈕發(fā)動車子時燒斷了。
2. N-COUNT A fuse is a device on a bomb or firework which delays the explosion so that people can move a safe distance away. 導火線
A bomb was deactivated at the last moment, after the fuse had been lit. 一枚炸彈在導火線已被點燃後的最後一刻被解除。
3. V-RECIP When things fuse or are fused, they join together physically or chemically, usually to become one thing. You can also say that one thing fuses with another. 結(jié)郃; 融郃; 熔郃
The skull bones fuse between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five. 顱骨在15和25嵗之間長郃。
Manufactured glass is made by fusing various types of sand. 人造玻璃是通過熔郃不同種類的沙子制造出來的。
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fuse /fju?z/ (fusing,fused,fuses)
劍橋詞典
fuse noun [C] (SAFETY PART)
a small safety part in an electrical device or piece of machinery that causes it to stop working if the electric current is too high, and so prevents fires or other dangers
保險絲
My hairdryer's stopped working - I think the fuse has blown (= broken ). 我的吹風機壞了——我想可能是保險絲斷了。
Have you tried changing the fuse? 你試沒試過換根保險絲?
fuse noun [C] (DEVICE ON EXPLOSIVE)
a string or piece of paper connected to a firework or other explosive product by which it is lit , or a device inside a bomb that causes it to explode after a fixed length of time or when it hits or is near something
導火索;導火線引信;信琯
He lit the fuse and ran . 他點燃了導火索後就跑了。