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prox·ˈim·ity fuse, ingl. am. also prox·ˈim·ity fuze SUST. MILIT., TÉC.
prox·im·ity [prɒkˈsɪməti, ingl. am. prɑ:kˈsɪmət̬i] SUST. no pl
Nähe f <->
Kundennähe f <-> kein pl
sich acus. nahe bei jdm/etw befinden
I. fuse [fju:z] SUST.
1. fuse (in a house):
Sicherung f <-, -en>
the fuse has blown [or ingl. brit., ingl. austr. gone]
2. fuse of a bomb:
Zündvorrichtung f <-, -en>
Zündschnur f <-, -schnüre>
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
jd wird schnell wütend coloq.
II. fuse [fju:z] V. intr.
1. fuse esp ingl. brit. (blow a fuse):
2. fuse fig. (stop working):
fuse brain
3. fuse (join together):
fuse metals, sperm with egg
4. fuse ECON.:
fuse companies
fuse companies
III. fuse [fju:z] V. trans.
1. fuse esp ingl. brit. ELECTR.:
to fuse sth
2. fuse:
3. fuse (install a fuse):
fuse [fjuːz] V.
Present
Ifuse
youfuse
he/she/itfuses
wefuse
youfuse
theyfuse
Past
Ifused
youfused
he/she/itfused
wefused
youfused
theyfused
Present Perfect
Ihavefused
youhavefused
he/she/ithasfused
wehavefused
youhavefused
theyhavefused
Past Perfect
Ihadfused
youhadfused
he/she/ithadfused
wehadfused
youhadfused
theyhadfused
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He worked on such problems as the proximity fuse for naval antiaircraft gunfire, which was used effectively during the war.
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These relationships are often formed through common interests, and proximity.
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Also, a football match was preponed by a day because of the storm's proximity to the island.
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Due to the proximity of the two cartoons' releases, there is little chance that either character was intended to be a copy of the other.
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Developments address these difficulties by selling private islands that have villas and neighbor islands that have high-end hotels; the proximity keeps costs of habitation down.
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