1. fuse
No sooner had Tom turned on the TV than the fuse blew.
The fuse lit at once.
A fuse has blown.
The lights had fused.
... have a tendency to fuse together.
You've sure got a short fuse today.
Why don't you mend that fuse?
Once you light the fuse you'll have fifteen seconds to get to safety.
When insecurity, fear, and anger are used to light a fuse, then an explosion is inevitable.
It's actually using a laser to fuse the new layer of material to the old layer.
The atoms of hydrogen fuse to form helium atoms.
Do you know where the fuse box is?
Do you know where the fuse box is? I'm afraid the fuse must have blown.
My computer blowed a fuse.
Shit, I blew a fuse!
2. to alloy
Anglais mot "stapiać"(to alloy) se produit dans des ensembles:
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