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单词 fusee
释义

fusee

See also: fusée

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfjuːzi/, /fjuːˈziː/

Etymology 1

From French fusil. Doublet of fusil.

Noun

fusee (plural fusees)

  1. A light musket or firelock.
    • 1790, Helen Maria Williams, Letters Written in France, Broadview 2002, p. 123:
      He had not been many days at the chateau, when he perceived, with surprize and consternation, that his steps were continually watched by two servants armed with fusees.
    • 1808–10, William Hickey, Memoirs of a Georgian Rake, Folio Society 1995, p. 75:
      Breakfast being over, my father took me into his study, where, after fervently recommending me to the care of a protecting providence, he gave me a beautiful fusee, which cost him forty guineas, a pair of pistols of exquisite workmanship, and a purse containing fifty guineas in cash and a twenty-five pounds banknote.
Synonyms
  • fusil
Translations

Etymology 2

From French fusée, ultimately from Latin fūsus (spindle).

Noun

fusee (plural fusees)

  1. A conical, grooved pulley in early clocks, antique watches, and possibly all non-electronic marine chronometers.
    • 1773, James Cook, The Journals, Second Voyage, 8 August:
      To day when we attended the winding up of the watches the fusee of Mr Arnolds would not turn round and after several unsuccessfull tryals we were obliged to let it go down [] .
  2. A large friction match.
    • 1914, "Saki", ‘The Dreamer’, Beasts and Superbeasts, Penguin 2000 (Complete Short Stories), page 322:
      A comfortable hammock on a warm afternoon would appeal to his indolent tastes, and then, when he was getting drowsy, a lighted fusee thrown into the nest would bring the wasps out in an indignant mass, and they would soon find a ‘home away from home’ on Waldo's fat body.
  3. A fuse for an explosive.
  4. (US) A colored flare used as a warning on the railroad.

Etymology 3

fuse + -ee.

Noun

fusee (plural fusees)

  1. One who, or that which, fuses or is fused; an individual component of a fusion.
    • 2002, Philosophical Topics, volume 30, issue 1, page 276:
      This is the fusion of two people who are neurally and biologically (and so, psychologically) identical. Setting aside issues about intensional content, when these differ, such a fusion would clearly produce someone who is exactly like what either of the fusees would have been like had the fusion not occurred.

Anagrams

  • eFuse
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