fuse
noun /fjuːz/
/fjuːz/
Idioms - a small wire or device inside a piece of electrical equipment that breaks and stops the current if the flow of electricity is too strong
熔断器;保险丝 - to change a fuse
换保险丝 - Check whether a fuse has blown.
检查一下保险丝是否烧断了。
Topics Engineeringc2- Make sure that the correct fuse is fitted.
确保安装了正确的保险丝。 - When the machine was switched on it blew a fuse.
启动机器时保险丝烧断了。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- 5-amp
- 10-amp
- 13-amp
- …
- change
- replace
- blow
- …
- blow
- wire
- box
- to change a fuse
- (North American English also fuze)a long piece of string or paper that is lit to make a bomb or a firework explode
导火线;导火索 Collocations Dictionaryadjective- short
- long
- slow
- …
- set
- light
- (North American English also fuze)a device that makes a bomb explode when it hits something or at a particular time
引信;信管;雷管 - He set the fuse to three minutes.
他把引信设定为三分钟起爆。 - The bombs inside were on a one-hour fuse.
炸弹内装有一小时起爆的引信。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- short
- long
- slow
- …
- set
- light
- He set the fuse to three minutes.
词源noun sense 1 late 16th cent.: from Latin fus- ‘poured, melted’, from the verb fundere. noun senses 2 to 3 mid 17th cent.: from Italian fuso, from Latin fusus ‘spindle’.
Idioms
blow a fuse
- (informal) to get very angry
Topics Feelingsc2大怒;暴跳如雷
have/be on a short fuse
- to tend to get angry quickly and easily
动辄发火;性情暴躁;脾气不好