n.保险丝;导火线;引线
vt.熔化;融合;装导线;装引信于
vi.熔化;融合
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。
fuse用作动词的基本意思是指固体或气体液化,也可指通过加热慢慢转化成流体,尤指由于或仿佛由于加高温而使两种或更多种物质熔合,强调各组成部分均失去其各自的特性。引申则可指“合并”。
vt.使困惑;使混乱;混淆
vt.注入;使获得;鼓舞;泡制;倾注(液体)
adj.困惑的;混乱的;混杂的