fuse
noun
verb
fjuːz
noun
1
a
short
thin
piece
of
wire
inside
electrical
equipment
which
prevents
damage
by
melting
and
stopping
the
electricity
when
there
is
too
much
power
〔电器中的〕保险丝
two
13
amp
fuses
两根 13 安培的保险丝
I
taught
him
how
to
change
a
fuse
.
我教他怎么换保险丝。
blow
a
fuse
2
fuze
also
又作
a
thing
that
delays
a
bomb,
FIREWORK
etc
from
exploding
until
you
are
a
safe
distance
away,
or
makes
it
explode
at
a
particular
time
引信; 雷管; 导火线
AmE
3
a short fuse
if
someone
has
a
short
fuse,
they
get
angry
very
easily
〔人的〕火暴脾气
verb
4
to
join
together
physically,
or
to
make
things
join
together,
and
become
a
single
thing
(使)〔物理地〕结合,融合
fuse
(sth)
together
The
egg
and
sperm
fuse
together
as
one
cell.
卵子和精子结合,形成一个细胞。
5
to
combine
different
qualities,
ideas,
or
things,
or
to
be
combined
(使)结合,融合〔特质、思想等〕;
Their
music
fuses
elements
as
diverse
as
Cajun,
bebop
and
Cuban
waltzes.
他们的音乐融合了凯金音乐、毕波普音乐和古巴华尔兹等不同元素。
fuse
(sth)
with
sth
Leonard
takes
Carver-style
dirty
realism
and
fuses
it
with
the
pace
of
a
detective
story.
伦纳德取用了卡弗风格的肮脏现实主义,并将它与侦探小说的节奏结合起来。
fuse
(sth)
into
sth
We
intend
to
fuse
the
companies
into
a
single
organization.
我们打算将各家公司合并成一个机构。
6
if
electrical
equipment
fuses,
or
if
you
fuse
it,
it
stops
working
because
a
fuse
has
melted
[英] (使)〔因保险丝熔断〕中断工作
BrE
The
lights
have
fused
again.
照明的保险丝又烧断了。
7
if
a
rock
or
metal
fuses,
or
if
,you
fuse
it,
it
becomes
liquid
by
being
heated
[术语] (使)熔化
technical
Lead
fuses
at
quite
a
low
temperature.
铅的熔点很低。