fuse

fius
definition
verb
intermarriage had fused the families into a large unit
join or blend to form a single entity.
a fused plug
provide (a circuit or electrical appliance) with a fuse.
noun
If the demand for electrical current exceeds the safety level, a fuse opens once and must be replaced to reconnect the circuit.
a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
We are, perhaps literally, sitting on a bomb with a fuse of uncertain length.
a length of material along which a small flame moves to explode a bomb or firework, meanwhile allowing time for those who light it to move to a safe distance.
translation of 'fuse'
noun
fius,
sumbu
example
the two nuclei move together and 'fuse' into one nucleus
At that point, deuterium atoms fuse together, the same way hydrogen atoms 'fuse' in stars, releasing neutrons and energy in the process.
We are, perhaps literally, sitting on a bomb with a 'fuse' of uncertain length.
Over the first few weeks in the womb, they 'fuse' into one.
Fawkes's task was to light the slow 'fuse' to ignite the barrels of gunpowder.
A conventional bomb has a casing containing explosives, a detonation or ignition system, and an initiation device or 'fuse' .
When two sex cells 'fuse' into one, the newly formed cell receives one chromosome from each of the parent cells.
Gravity then squeezes them further, and the centers get still hotter, until the helium nuclei 'fuse' into the nuclei of heavier atoms.
The intention of the Cao Dai faith is to 'fuse' a new synthesis of the world's great religions, taking the best aspects of each.
When the 'fuse' was lit I placed it gently in an upright position, as far as I could in the van without actually going in it.
Iron is the heaviest substance that a star can make in its life because heavier elements require more energy to 'fuse' together than they release, so the star collapses.
They hypothesize that four hydrogen atoms 'fuse' with each other in a series of reactions to form a single helium atom.
The printer then transfers the toner from the drum to the paper and applies intense heat to 'fuse' the toner to the paper.
The additional membrane is provided by intracellular vesicles, which 'fuse' with the plasma membrane.
You can't heat and 'fuse' materials at about 2700 [degrees] F without a substantial fuel bill.
he will 'fuse' the entire lighting system of the camp
Meanwhile, a 'fuse' was burning; lit in Washington, it would explode here.
His blends of smooth sounds and ruff beats 'fuse' old-school elements with the new, and his skill as a DJ is right up there too.
A more direct approach, for example, would be one in which two protons 'fuse' to form a deuteron.
In a show of machismo he allowed the 'fuse' to burn down almost to the very last before his friends began to scarper.
Further muddling my ability to 'fuse' my private and public sense of my relationship is the paradox of race in general.
This caused an very high electricity bill and it caused the electrical appliances in the community centre to 'fuse' .
attempts to 'fuse' nuclei together
the two nuclei move together and 'fuse' into one nucleus
When the atoms 'fuse' into a plasma they release energy that can be harnessed to generate electricity.
The fuse structure may further include additional wiring over the electrical insulating layer at the same level as the 'fuse' .
At the main circuit panel, locate the circuit for your fan/light and either remove the 'fuse' or switch the circuit breaker to the off position.
One plan, which Miller has been promoting for five years, calls for 40 eastern and Mon Valley municipalities to voluntarily 'fuse' into a single entity.
Shut off the breaker or remove the 'fuse' for the fan circuit; and verify that it is off using a neon circuit tester.
If the demand for electrical current exceeds the safety level, a 'fuse' opens once and must be replaced to reconnect the circuit.
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