fusible
fusible — 形容詞
- fusiblepositive
- more fusiblecomparative
- most fusiblesuperlative
1. describes a solid material that becomes liquid when heated enough, allowing sepa
可熔的
加熱後能熔化或融合的
describes a solid material that becomes liquid when heated enough, allowing separate pieces to be joined or bonded together
The fusible plug in the sprinkler system melts when the temperature rises above seventy degrees.
消防灑水系統中的可熔塞在溫度超過七十度時就會熔化。
collocation: fusible plug in safety devices
Asher used a fusible metal alloy to connect the two copper wires inside the circuit.
Asher 使用一種可熔金屬合金來連接電路中的兩條銅線。
collocation: fusible metal alloy for joining
The factory switched to a fusible adhesive that bonds plastic parts under high heat.
這家工廠改用一種在高溫下能黏合塑膠零件的可熔黏合劑。
Hugo checked whether the fusible link in the power supply had blown during the storm.
Hugo 檢查電源供應器中的可熔保險絲是否在暴風雨期間燒斷了。
Colourful enamel decorations are made using fusible glass powders that melt in a kiln.
色彩繽紛的琺瑯裝飾品是用可在窯中熔化的可熔玻璃粉製成的。
- meltable
more general, less technical in tone
- liquefiable
more formal; emphasises becoming liquid rather than joining
- weldable
different mechanism — joining by pressure or heat, not necessarily involving melting
- infusible
direct opposite; cannot be melted or fused
- refractory
especially of metals and ceramics; resists melting even at very high temperatures
文法句型
fusible + noun
用法筆記
Mainly found in technical and engineering writing — for example, in descriptions of safety devices (fusible plugs, fusible links) and low-melting-point soldering alloys. Less common in everyday conversation.