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1 fuse
I 1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbII nounfuse with something — (fig.) sich mit etwas verbinden
III 1.[time-]fuse — [Zeit]zünder, der; (cord) Zündschnur, die
(Electr.)noun Sicherung, die2. transitive verb3. intransitive verbfuse the lights — die Sicherung [für die Lampen] durchbrennen lassen
the lights have fused — die Sicherung [für die Lampen] ist durchgebrannt
* * *I 1. [fju:z] verb1) (to melt (together) as a result of great heat: Copper and tin fuse together to make bronze.) (ver-)schmelzen2) ((of an electric circuit or appliance) to (cause to) stop working because of the melting of a fuse: Suddenly all the lights fused; She fused all the lights.) durchbrennen2. noun(a piece of easily-melted wire included in an electric circuit so that a dangerously high electric current will break the circuit and switch itself off: She mended the fuse.) die Sicherung- academic.ru/29988/fusion">fusionII [fju:z] noun(a piece of material, a mechanical device etc which makes a bomb etc explode at a particular time: He lit the fuse and waited for the explosion.) der Zünder* * *[fju:z]I. n3.II. via hairdryer/toaster \fuses bei einem Föhn/Toaster brennt die Sicherung durch; ( fig: stop working) brain überlastet seinto \fuse together miteinander verschmelzenIII. vt▪ to \fuse sththe lights have \fused die Sicherungen der Lampen sind durchgebrannt▪ to \fuse sth together etw [miteinander] verschmelzen3. (install a fuse)to \fuse a bomb eine Bombe mit einer Zündvorrichtung versehen* * *(US) [fjuːz]1. vt1) metals verschmelzen2) (Brit ELEC)3) (fig) vereinigen, verbinden; (COMM) fusionieren2. vi2) (Brit ELEC) durchbrennenthe lights fused — die Sicherung war durchgebrannt
3) (fig) sich vereinigen3. nhe'll blow a fuse (fig inf) — bei dem brennen die Sicherungen durch (inf)
2) (Brit ELEC= act of fusing)
there's been a fuse somewhere — irgendwo hat es einen Kurzschluss gegeben, da ist irgendwo ein Kurzschluss or Kurzer (inf)3) (in bombs etc MIN) Zündschnur f* * *fuse [fjuːz]A s1. Zünder m:a) Zünderkappe f,b) Zündhütchen n2. Zündschnur f:fuse cord Abreißschnur f3. ELEKa) (Schmelz)Sicherung f:fuse box Sicherungskasten m;fuse cartridge Sicherungspatrone f;fuse element Schmelzleiter m;fuse strip Schmelzstreifen m;b) umg Kurzschluss mB v/t1. einen Zünder anbringen an (dat) oder einsetzen in (akk)2. TECH absichern3. PHYS, TECH schmelzenC v/i1. ELEK besonders Br durchbrennen2. TECH schmelzen* * *I 1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbII nounfuse with something — (fig.) sich mit etwas verbinden
III 1.[time-]fuse — [Zeit]zünder, der; (cord) Zündschnur, die
(Electr.)noun Sicherung, die2. transitive verb3. intransitive verbfuse the lights — die Sicherung [für die Lampen] durchbrennen lassen
the lights have fused — die Sicherung [für die Lampen] ist durchgebrannt
* * *n.Schmelzsicherung (Elektr.) f.Sicherung f.Zünder - m.Zündschnur f.elektrische Sicherung f. v.absichern v.aufschmelzen v.durchbrennen (Elektr.) v.fusionieren v.schmelzen v.(§ p.,pp.: schmolz, ist/hat geschmolzen)sichern v.vereinigen v.verschmelzen v.
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