"Fused" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "fused" is a verb or adjective that means:
To melt or blend together to form a single, connected entity, often by heat, pressure, or other external force. For example, "The glass fragments fused together after being exposed to high heat."
To combine or merge two or more things, often in a way that makes them inseparable or irreparable. For example, "The two companies fused to form a single entity."
To become fixed or indelible, often as a result of intense emotion, effort, or concentration. For example, "Her memories of that traumatic event fused together, making it difficult for her to recall the details."
In general, "fused" implies a process of blending, merging, or becoming one with something else, often resulting in a new, single entity or state that is more cohesive and integrated than its constituent parts.
Fus is a prefix that means "joined" or "combined". Examples of words that use this prefix include fuselage (the main body of an airplane), fusion (the process of combining two or more things), and fungus (a type of living organism that grows in a combination of various organisms).
The fuselage is the main body of an aircraft, containing the cockpit, cabin, and cargo hold. It is typically the longest part of the aircraft and is designed to withstand the stresses of flight. The term "fuselage" comes from the French words "fuselé", meaning " spindle-shaped", and "é", a suffix indicating a container or vessel.
Fushun is a city in Liaoning province, Northeast China. It is known for its coal mining and steel production industries.
Fusible refers to something that can be joined or united through melting or fusing, often by heat. In other words, fusible materials can be bonded together by melting and merging into a single piece. This term is commonly used in the context of soldering, welding, and adhesives. In a broader sense, the term fusible can also imply the ability to be connected or integrated with something else, often through a process of fusion or union.