fuse


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fuse /fjuːz/ noun [countable]
fuse verb [intransitive and transitive]

روان شدن، (نظ). فتیله مواد منفجره، فتیله گذاشتن در، سیم گذاشتن، فیوزدارکردن، امیختن، ترکیب کردن یا شدن، ذوب شدن، گداختن، علوم مهندسی: فیوز، کامپیوتر: امیختن، الکترونیک: فیوز، شیمی: گداختن، علوم هوایی: فیوز، علوم دریایی: ماسوره
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

fuse
[verb]
Synonyms: liquefy, deliquesce, dissolve, flux, liquesce, melt, run, thaw, mix, amalgamate, blend, interblend, interfuse, intermingle, intermix, meld, merge, mingle
Related Words: compact, consolidate, unify
English Thesaurus: jumble, mishmash, hodgepodge, mix, combine, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. fuse1 /fjuːz/ noun [countable]
[Sense 1: Date: 1800-1900; Origin: fuse2]
[Sense 2,3: Date: 1600-1700; Language: Italian; Origin: fuso 'spindle (= long thin part which turns around)', from Latin fusus]

1. a short thin piece of wire inside electrical equipment which prevents damage by melting and stopping the electricity when there is too much power:
two 13 amp fuses
I taught him how to change a fuse.
blow a fuse (=make it melt by putting too much electricity through it)

2. (also fuze American English) a thing that delays a bomb, firework etc from exploding until you are a safe distance away, or makes it explode at a particular time

3. a short fuse if someone has a short fuse, they get angry very easily
blow a fuse at blow1(16)

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. fuse2 verb [intransitive and transitive]
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: fusus, past participle of fundere 'to pour, melt']

1. to join together physically, or to make things join together, and become a single thing
fuse (something) together
The egg and sperm fuse together as one cell.

2. to combine different qualities, ideas, or things, or to be combined Synonym : merge:
Their music fuses elements as diverse as Cajun, bebop and Cuban waltzes.
fuse (something) with something
Leonard takes Carver-style dirty realism and fuses it with the pace of a detective story.
fuse (something) into something
We intend to fuse the companies into a single organization.

3. British English if electrical equipment fuses, or if you fuse it, it stops working because a fuse has melted:
The lights have fused again.

4. technical if a rock or metal fuses, or if you fuse it, it becomes liquid by being heated:
Lead fuses at quite a low temperature.
fusion

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

fuse
noun
I. device that makes a bomb explode
ADJ. short | long, slow | safety
VERB + FUSE set He set the fuse to thirty minutes.
light

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

fuse
II. in an electric circuit
ADJ. 5-amp, 10-amp, 13-amp, etc.
VERB + FUSE fit Make sure that the correct fuse is fitted.
change, replace | blow When the machine was switched on it blew a fuse.
FUSE + VERB blow Fuses blow if they are overloaded.
FUSE + NOUN wire | box The fire started in the fuse box downstairs.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

jumble a lot of different things mixed together in an untidy way:
Rae looked through the jumble of old record albums and tapes.
mishmash
hodgepodge informal a mixture of a lot of different things, styles etc that do not seem right together:
If you look closely at the individual buildings they are a real hodgepodge of styles.
The story is a bit of a mishmash.
mix to put different styles, ideas, or other things together:
His music mixes jazz and classical styles.
The different categories of books were all mixed together.
combine to mix different styles, ideas, or other things, so that they work together or become a single thing:
Diets are most effective when they are combined with exercise.
He combines Greek philosophy with Christian teachings.
blend to combine parts of different things together, especially in a successful and effective way:
The teaching course blends theory and practice in the classroom.
fuse to combine different styles in order to form a new style:
The band fuses African rhythms with traditional Celtic music.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

mix to put different styles, ideas, or other things together:
His music mixes jazz and classical styles.
The different categories of books were all mixed together.
combine to mix different styles, ideas, or other things, so that they work together or become a single thing:
Diets are most effective when they are combined with exercise.
He combines Greek philosophy with Christian teachings.
blend to combine parts of different things together, especially in a successful and effective way:
The teaching course blends theory and practice in the classroom.
fuse to combine different styles in order to form a new style:
The band fuses African rhythms with traditional Celtic music.
jumble to mix things together in an untidy way, so that they are not in any order:
The jigsaw pieces were all jumbled together in the box.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

mix to put different substances or liquids together so that they can no longer be separated:
Mix yellow and blue paint to make green.
This cake is really easy – you just mix everything together in the bowl.
Concrete is made by mixing gravel with sand, cement, and water.
combine to mix things together so that they form a single substance. Combine is more formal than mix:
Combine the flour and the eggs.
Steel is produced by combining iron with carbon.
stir to move a spoon or stick around in a liquid, a pan etc, especially when you are mixing things together:
Keep stirring until the sauce becomes thicker.
Stir the sugar into the warm milk.
Stir the paint before you use it.
blend to mix together soft or liquid substances to form a single smooth substance:
Blend the yogurt with fresh fruit for a great drink.
beat to mix food together quickly and thoroughly using a fork or kitchen tool – used especially about eggs:
Beat the eggs and add them to the milk and flour.
whisk to mix foods that are soft or liquid very quickly so that air is mixed in, using a fork or special tool:
Whisk the egg whites until they form soft peaks.
dilute to mix a liquid with water in order to make it weaker:
Dilute the bleach with two parts water to one part bleach.
fuse to combine different styles in order to form a new style:
The band fuses African rhythms with traditional Celtic music.
jumble to mix things together in an untidy way, so that they are not in any order:
The jigsaw pieces were all jumbled together in the box.
grate to cut cheese, carrot etc into small pieces by rubbing it against a special tool:
Grate the cheese and sprinkle it over the top of the pasta.
melt to make butter, chocolate etc become liquid:
Melt the butter, chocolate, and 1 teaspoon of cream over a low heat.
sieve British English, sift American English to put flour or other powders through a sieve (=tool like a net made of wire, which you use for removing larger grains or pieces):
Sift the flour and cocoa before adding to the rest of the mixture.
chop to cut something into pieces, especially using a big knife:
Chop up the vegetables.
dice to cut vegetables or meat into small square pieces:
Dice the carrots and then fry them in butter.
season to add salt, pepper etc to food:
Season the meat before grilling.
crush to use a lot of force to break something such as seeds into very small pieces or into a powder:
Add one clove of crushed garlic.
beat/whisk to mix food together quickly with a fork or other tool:
Whisk the egg whites until they form soft peaks.
fold something in to gently mix another substance into a mixture:
Fold in the beaten egg whites.
knead to press dough (=a mixture of flour and water) many times with your hands when you are making bread:
Knead the dough for ten minutes, until smooth.
drizzle to slowly pour a small amount of a liquid onto something:
Drizzle with olive oil.
let something stand to leave something somewhere, before you do something else with it:
Let the mixture stand for a couple of hours so that it cools naturally.
serve to put different foods together as part of a meal:
Serve with rice and a salad.
Serve the aubergines on a bed of lettuce.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

fuse
̈ɪfju:z
See: blow a fuse

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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