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I . fuse [fjuːz] N

1. fuse ELEC:

fuse
the fuse has blown

2. fuse:

fuse (on bomb)
fuse (string)

II . fuse [fjuːz] VB intr

1. fuse ELEC:

fuse
derreter(-se)

2. fuse (join together):

fuse

III . fuse [fjuːz] VB trans

1. fuse ELEC:

fuse

2. fuse (join):

fundir a. c. (com a. c.)

fuse box <-es> N

Usage examples with fuse

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This domino effect lead to toppling a statue holding a torch, causing it to light the fuse of a cannon which is aimed at the gorilla.
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The gentry and merchant classes started to fuse, and the merchants gained power at the expense of the state.
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Supplementary bone tissue, either from the patient (autograft) or a donor (allograft), is used in conjunction with the body's natural bone growth (osteoblastic) processes to fuse the vertebrae.
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The proximal carpals are fused together into a syncarpal in mature specimens, while three of the distal carpals fuse to form a distal syncarpal.
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His object was to fuse the whole cathedral, with its vast accessories of sacristies into a complete design.
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Another placed a hand-held computer over the tip of a 155 mm shell to feed blast instructions to a memory chip in the fuse.
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Yeast with the same mating type will not fuse with each other to form diploid cells, only with yeast carrying the other mating type.
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The male growth spurt also begins later, accelerates more slowly, and lasts longer before the epiphyses fuse.
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Once the vesicle finds the membrane, they fuse.
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The blast also jarred the flare from the gunner's hands, pulling the safety pin from the canister as it did so and arming the fuse.
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