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fused

/fyooz/US // fyuz //UK // (fjuːz) //

融合型,融合的,融合,融合式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tube, cord, or the like, filled or saturated with combustible matter, for igniting an explosive.
    • : fuze.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fused, fus·ing.

    • : fuze.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmeld, intermix

Examples

  • If you’re wondering about the fuse, look no further than this long-known truth about the perils of shorting stocks.

  • Four years later, Britain has become a hub for the West’s growing skepticism of China, and Covid-19 was the match that lit the fuse.

  • They mixed carbonated water with syrups, and fused them together seamlessly in a frothy cold stream – all on demand.

  • Part of his skill was that he and the television camera were fused into one.

  • He fused bold stylistic efforts with an exploration of the horrors of contemporary Europe.

  • But the content of American religious belief—the way they have fused biblical beliefs with nationalist myths—is distinctive.

  • The former president fused folksiness and wonkiness in boosting his successor.

  • On being fused with twenty-three libras of lead, nothing was obtained from the said assay.

  • Or take Glinkas Night in Madrid; in what a masterly fashion the various sections of this overture are fused together!

  • But (in the Divinity) (these three, choice, being and will) do not form a multiplicity; they must be considered as having fused.

  • My wife tol' me zuzzer day she saw piece Crown Derby 'n' fainted dead way, 'n' r'fused t' come to f'r half 'n hour.

  • Health interests are fused with social and economic development, but should undoubtedly dominate rather than be dominated by them.