fus

IPA/fˈʌs/
IPA/fˈʌs/

fus — abbreviation

1. a written abbreviation for the word 'fuselage' — the long central section of an

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釋義

a written abbreviation for the word 'fuselage' — the long central section of an aeroplane that carries the passengers, crew, and cargo, and to which the wings and tail are attached.

例句

The engineer stamped 'FUS' on the cracked metal panel to show it belonged to the main body of the plane.

written in block capitals on parts or diagrams

Rania checked the baggage tag and saw 'fus' printed in small letters next to the flight number.

文法句型

used as a label or shorthand in writing

用法筆記

This is a written abbreviation — it appears on labels, diagrams, inspection reports, and luggage tags in the aviation industry, but is rarely spoken aloud in full conversations. In speech, the full word 'fuselage' is used instead.

常見錯誤

The fus was damaged.
The fuselage was damaged.
💡In spoken English, the full word 'fuselage' is preferred. The abbreviation 'fus' is normally only used in writing on labels or technical forms.

fus — abbreviation

1. a written abbreviation for 'fusilier' — a soldier in certain historic British in

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釋義

a written abbreviation for 'fusilier' — a soldier in certain historic British infantry regiments whose name comes from the light musket ('fusil') they originally carried.

例句

The museum label read 'Royal Fus. uniform, 1915' and showed a red coat with blue facings.

often followed by a period (Fus.) as a standard abbreviation

Soraya noticed the letters 'FUS' carved below the names of the soldiers on the old stone memorial.

文法句型

used as a regimental label in writing

用法筆記

This abbreviation is almost entirely limited to written military records, museum displays, regimental memorials, and historical documents. It is not used in modern everyday speech. The abbreviation is often written with a period ('Fus.') and may appear with a regimental number (e.g. '5th Fus.').