
과전류가 흐를 때 회로를 차단하여 전기 기기를 보호하는 안전장치
A safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
예문:
"If the microwave doesn't turn on, you should check if the fuse has blown."
"The circuit is protected by a 13-amp fuse."
폭탄이나 불꽃놀이 화약에 불을 붙여 폭발하게 만드는 끈 형태의 도구 또는 장치
A length of material or a mechanical device used to ignite an explosive by carrying a flame or triggering a detonator.
예문:
"The sapper lit the fuse and ran for cover."
"A damp fuse might prevent the fireworks from launching properly."
서로 다른 요소들이 결합하여 하나의 통일된 전체를 형성하다
To join or blend different things together to form a single entity or style.
예문:
"The chef's signature dish fuses Eastern spices with Western cooking techniques."
"The two political parties fused to form a powerful new coalition."
강한 열을 가하여 금속이나 유리 등을 녹여서 하나로 붙이다
To melt a material, especially with intense heat, so as to join it with something else or transform its state.
예문:
"The high temperature caused the metal components to fuse together."
"In this process, specialized sand is fused into glass."
전기 기구의 퓨즈가 녹아 끊어지면서 작동이 멈추다
To stop functioning because a fuse has melted due to an electrical fault or overload.
예문:
"The entire building fused when the lightning struck the transformer."
"Be careful not to overload the socket, or you will fuse the lights."