-fusings的不同词性形态
|noun|
1.A device in a bomb that controls the timing of the explosion.
‘Most of the shells landed in soft snow and were duds; only those that struck rock or ice would detonate - unless they were airburst shells, which have fuses timed to explode before they hit the ground.’
‘POF have extensive facilities for the manufacture of fuzes, detonators, and primers as detailed below.’
2.A length of material along which a small flame moves to explode a bomb or firework, meanwhile allowing time for those who light it to move to a safe distance.
‘a bomb on a short fuse’
‘We only made them around Guy Fawkes as we could take the fuses from commercially made fireworks we bought and use them on the [censored] bombs.’
3.A safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
‘Electrical systems still using fuses may work just fine.’
‘Turn the power off at the furnace or by removing the fuse or pulling the circuit breaker that runs the furnace fan.’
|verb|
1.(of an electrical appliance) stop working when a fuse melts.
‘the crew were left in darkness after the lights fused’
‘What it meant was that my heart’s own electrical system had fused.’
2.(of groups of atoms or cellular structures) join or coalesce.
‘the two nuclei move together and fuse into one nucleus’
‘attempts to fuse nuclei together’
3.Cause (an electrical appliance) to stop working when a fuse melts.
‘he will fuse the entire lighting system of the camp’
‘Then, all of a sudden the sound just stopped - it turned out that the amplifier had fused some circuits.’
4.Fit a fuse to (a bomb, shell, or mine)
‘the bomb was fused to go off during a charity performance’
‘This round is fuzed with the M758 Point Detonating Self-Destruct fuze, developed and produced exclusively by Alliant Techsystems.’
5.Join or blend to form a single entity.
‘intermarriage had fused the families into a large unit’
‘Neither of these breaches necessarily involves anonymous sources, but that doesn’t mean that the issues are not fused in the public’s view of news media overall.’
6.Melt (a material or object) with intense heat so as to join it with something else.
‘powdered glass was fused to a metal base’
‘when fired in a special kiln, the metals fused on to the pot’
7.Provide (a circuit or electrical appliance) with a fuse.
‘there is no need to fuse the circuit any higher unless there is other equipment on the same circuit’
‘If there are not adequate receptacles, a fused and grounded power strip should be used instead of an ordinary extension cord.’
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