n. 1.熔解,熔化;【物理学】(核)聚变,合成。 2.〔美国〕融合;(政党等的)合并,联合。 短语和例子 the heat of fusion熔化热。 the point of fusion=fusion point 熔点。 atomic [nuclear] fusion核聚变,核熔合。 thermonuclear fusion热核反应。
the act of fusing (or melting) together
correction of an unstable part of the spine by joining two or more vertebrae; usually done surgically but sometimes done by traction or immobilization 同义词:spinal fusion,
the combining of images from the two eyes to form a single visual percept 同义词:optical fusion,
an occurrence that involves the production of a union 同义词:merger, unification,
a nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy 同义词:nuclear fusion, nuclear fusion reaction,
the merging of adjacent sounds or syllables or words
the state of being combined into one body 同义词:coalition,
例句与用法
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There is no way to harness the energy of fusion . 无法利用这种巨变能。
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Fusion has not, so far, been tamed . 到目前为止,还不能控制聚变。
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The star's fusion "heating system" is disrupted . 恒星聚变的“加热系统”被破坏了。
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This fusion phenomena is called the "mach effect. " 这种合并现象就叫做“马赫效应。”
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They were fusions which are evolutionarily programmed for . 它们是进化上已安排好的融合现象。
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Nuclear fusion is the energy source that keeps the sun alive . 核聚变是使太阳保持活力的能源。
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A fusion factor exists separate from the virus' ability to hemolyze . 融合因素未必能与病毒溶血能力分开。
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Secretory granules are apparently built up from fusion of smaller vesicles . 分泌颗粒显然是从较小的小泡融合而成的。
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The use of conventional magnets for commercial fusion reactors is ruled out . 商业聚变反应堆上使用常规磁体已不予考虑。
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Fusions were common between strains from deciduous hosts or coniferous hosts . 来自阔叶树或针叶树寄生的菌系间融合是普遍的。