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词汇 fusible
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Definition of fusible in English:

fusible

adjective ˈfjuːzɪb(ə)lˈfjuzəbəl
  • Able to be fused or melted easily.

    可熔化的,易熔的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tens of millions of years earlier these two black holes were simply stars, until they exhausted all their fusible fuel and collapsed to the most compact state imaginable.
    • There also are paper-back fusible products that can be ironed on the appliqué wrong side, then heat-pressed in place on the garment.
    • Wrought iron contains only a few tenths of a percent of carbon, is tough, malleable, less fusible, and has usually a ‘fibrous’ structure.
    • Sew covers for the pillows out of luxe cranberry and chocolate brown fabrics (use fusible tape for a no-sew seaming option).
    • Other fabrics (such as canvas) may be bonded to the fashion fabric with fusible web to darken the room even more.
    • Apply fusible web to the patch wrong side and fuse it to the garment, following the manufacturer's instructions.
    • Draw the design onto fusible or plain tear-away stabilizer.
    • Some of these alloys, which melt at temperatures even lower than the boiling point of water, are referred to as fusible alloys.
    • Stabilize the centerfront edges with fusible stay tape on the fabric wrong side. Also fuse the tape over the shoulder and armhole seamlines.
    • If necessary, fuse interfacing to the slipcover fabric wrong side, or fuse two fabric layers together with fusible web.
    • Interfacing shouldn't make the fabric stiff - use a fusible tricot or a lightweight, sew-in woven interfacing; test a swatch.
    • If you don't sew, you can use iron on fusible tape.
    • Choose a fusible or non-fusible cut-away stabilizer in a weight to complement the fabric weight.
    • Quick response sprinklers with fusible elements that are highly responsive to the change in the temperatures are used in residential occupancies.
    • Stabilize the pleats with lightweight fusible interfacing.
    • Using a press cloth, press one side of the fusible web to the lamé. Fuse another web piece to the grosgrain ribbon.
    • For loose or bulky knits, apply fusible interfacing to the wrong side to stabilize and encourage them to perform more like woven fabrics.
    • In a car, fusible links are usually placed very close to the battery so that if anything goes wrong, they're the first thing to blow.
    • When traditional stitching is eliminated in favor of securing fabrics with fusible adhesive, the result is a quick-to-finish garment.
    • In situations where temperature could pose a threat, fusible plugs are designed to melt and release the gas long before critical pressure levels are reached.

Derivatives

  • fusibility

  • noun fjuːzɪˈbɪlɪtiˌfjuzəˈbɪlədi
    • The offspring of these three populations were tested for fusibility against both inbred lines by colony assays.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Colonies grow into contact to one another within 3-6 days and are periodically evaluated for fusibility.
      • It has been shown that optical techniques can provide a quantitative measure of the fusibility of individual macerals.
      • It came out clearly that high potassium contents lead to low fusibility whereas high calcium or phosphorus contents lead to high fusibility of the ashes and the influence of the silica content was lower than engaged.
      • Fluxes are used in the production of glass to increase the fusibility of the glass as well as to increase the workable temperature range of the glass.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French, or from medieval Latin fusibilis, from fundere 'pour, melt'.

Definition of fusible in US English:

fusible

adjectiveˈfjuzəbəlˈfyo͞ozəbəl
  • Able to be fused or melted easily.

    可熔化的,易熔的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There also are paper-back fusible products that can be ironed on the appliqué wrong side, then heat-pressed in place on the garment.
    • Sew covers for the pillows out of luxe cranberry and chocolate brown fabrics (use fusible tape for a no-sew seaming option).
    • Stabilize the pleats with lightweight fusible interfacing.
    • Tens of millions of years earlier these two black holes were simply stars, until they exhausted all their fusible fuel and collapsed to the most compact state imaginable.
    • Choose a fusible or non-fusible cut-away stabilizer in a weight to complement the fabric weight.
    • Using a press cloth, press one side of the fusible web to the lamé. Fuse another web piece to the grosgrain ribbon.
    • Stabilize the centerfront edges with fusible stay tape on the fabric wrong side. Also fuse the tape over the shoulder and armhole seamlines.
    • Quick response sprinklers with fusible elements that are highly responsive to the change in the temperatures are used in residential occupancies.
    • Apply fusible web to the patch wrong side and fuse it to the garment, following the manufacturer's instructions.
    • If you don't sew, you can use iron on fusible tape.
    • When traditional stitching is eliminated in favor of securing fabrics with fusible adhesive, the result is a quick-to-finish garment.
    • Draw the design onto fusible or plain tear-away stabilizer.
    • In situations where temperature could pose a threat, fusible plugs are designed to melt and release the gas long before critical pressure levels are reached.
    • Interfacing shouldn't make the fabric stiff - use a fusible tricot or a lightweight, sew-in woven interfacing; test a swatch.
    • For loose or bulky knits, apply fusible interfacing to the wrong side to stabilize and encourage them to perform more like woven fabrics.
    • Other fabrics (such as canvas) may be bonded to the fashion fabric with fusible web to darken the room even more.
    • In a car, fusible links are usually placed very close to the battery so that if anything goes wrong, they're the first thing to blow.
    • If necessary, fuse interfacing to the slipcover fabric wrong side, or fuse two fabric layers together with fusible web.
    • Some of these alloys, which melt at temperatures even lower than the boiling point of water, are referred to as fusible alloys.
    • Wrought iron contains only a few tenths of a percent of carbon, is tough, malleable, less fusible, and has usually a ‘fibrous’ structure.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French, or from medieval Latin fusibilis, from fundere ‘pour, melt’.

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