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fume [fju:m] V. intr.

1. fume fig. (rage):

fume
vor Wut schäumen [o. coloq. kochen]
fume
to fuss [or fret] and fume

2. fume (emit fumes):

fume

ˈfume cup·board SUST. ingl. brit. QUÍM.

fume cupboard
Abzug m

fume hood [ˈfjuːmˌhʊd] SUST.

fume hood

ˈfume hood SUST. ingl. am. QUÍM.

fume hood (fume cupboard)
Abzug m

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to fuss [or fret] and fume

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The tunnel was also apparently known for forcing large amounts of steam locomotive fumes into the passenger coaches.
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Fumes bubbled out through another water chamber above.
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She had been found in the garage of her home, poisoned by the fumes of her own car.
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When he did, the fumes spread all through the ship.
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Lee wrote that after he and his wife went to see the film, we both came out of the theatre fuming.
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The size of the particles in question tends to influence the toxicity of the fumes, with smaller particles presenting a greater danger.
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These materials ignite or fume during firing, leaving the pot buried in layers of fine ash.
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S (hydrogen sulfide) gas rising from below, where reservoirs of oil give off sulfurous fumes.
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A ventilation system is used to reduce problems with fumes.
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Workers with a history of recurrent metal fume fever often develop a tolerance to the fumes.
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