blow a fuse

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blow a fuse 的定义

  1. Also, blow a gasket. Lose one's temper, express furious anger. For example, When his paycheck bounced, John blew a fuse, or Tell Mom what really happened before she blows a gasket. An electric fuse is said to “blow” when the circuit is overloaded, whereas a gasket, used to seal a piston, “blows” when the pressure is too high. The first of these slangy terms dates from the 1930s, the second from the 1940s. Also see blow one's top; keep one's cool.

blow a fuse 近义词

blow a fuse

等同于 frenzy

blow a fuse

等同于 rage

blow a fuse

等同于 blow one's stack

blow a fuse 的近义词 4
blow a fuse

等同于 crack up

更多blow a fuse例句

  1. This is a blow against freedom of speech, we were told, by the likes of Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson.
  2. ROME — What does it take for a Hollywood A-lister to get a private audience with Pope Francis?
  3. Liberal Democrats like to blow their bugles about how all the big money in politics comes from rich Republicans.
  4. On Friday, the story had looked like it might blow over as Buckingham Palace sought to dismiss it as a “civil case.”
  5. It took a blow to the head from Clark and the assistance of three deputies to subdue her.
  6. Now-a-days it is the bankrupt who flouts, and his too confiding creditors who are jeered and laughed at.
  7. It was like his beautiful courtesy to call me in and introduce me to Blow instead of letting me go away.
  8. He felt himself the meanest, vilest thing a-crawl upon this sinful earth, and she—dear God!
  9. All that scientific bric-a-brac in the cupboard had far better be thrown away.
  10. He who has attained it grows giddy, and the fiercest winds are summoned to blow him from his eminence.