fuse 的 2 个定义
- a tube, cord, or the like, filled or saturated with combustible matter, for igniting an explosive.
- fuze.
fused, fus·ing.
- fuze.
fuse 近义词
meld, intermix
更多fuse例句
- The gender gap is still wide enough for a crisis like the pandemic to pack it with explosives and light the fuse.
- It explained various chemical bonds and radioactive decays and how hydrogen nuclei in the sun are able to overcome their mutual repulsion and fuse, producing sunlight.
- Grenell was tapped as foreign policy spokesperson for the Romney campaign in 2012, but after social conservatives blew a fuse, the relationship was ended after only 12 days.
- The spike in growth isn’t long-lived, however, because high levels of the hormone make the growth plates fuse, Dunsworth explained.
- Now we are beginning to understand what lights the fuse of these explosions.
- Comedian Billy Eichner loves surprising unsuspecting New Yorkers on his Fuse show, ‘Billy on the Street.’
- In its place came something which, striving to fuse Urdu and Telugu, seemed to devalue both.
- There is a short fuse and a certain explosion at the end of this piece of treachery.
- The author of the popular Pure and Fuse has completed the trilogy with the new book, Burn.
- The classes, which can only be booked as semi-private, fuse the practices of Gyrotonic and Pilates.
- When the French generals reached the Austrian end they found a sergeant of engineers actually proceeding to fire the fuse.
- From the said mixture, although they tried it several times, it was impossible to fuse or melt the said ore.
- This Christian device is made of a jam-tin or crock filled with gun-cotton and nails, and has a fuse attached to it.
- The fuse is lighted and thrown by hand into the enemy's trench, where it explodes and does much execution.
- This is simply made out of an old jam tin, whilst the fuse is lit before firing the charge in the drain-pipe.