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defuse    音标拼音: [dɪfj'uz]
vt. 去掉…的雷管

去掉…的雷管

defuse
v 1: remove the triggering device from [ant: {fuse}]

defuse \de*fuse"\ (d[-e]*f[=u]z"), v. t. [Cf. {Diffuse}.]
1. To disorder; to make shapeless. [Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. To remove the fuse from; to deactivate (a bomb or other
explosive device) or make it ineffective.

Syn: deactivate.
[WordNet 1.5 PJC]

3. To make less dangerous; as, to defuse a tense
confrontation between demonstrators and police.
[PJC]


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    The dictionary in here does give you guidance on how to say these tow, including how we use different sounds to distunguish between a verb and an adjective for diffuse
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    ¡Hola! It defuses thoughts and bends negative energies away Can anyone tell me if it's correct to use defuse in this sentence? Thanks in advance
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    Since you say you are "wide open": have you considered playing around with all the verbs nouns built on "fusion," for example, infusion, defusion, confusion or defuse, refuse, infuse, etc ? You'd stray from a word-for-word translation but could have your characters' remarks play with the rhymes, rap-like?, with emphasis on the "fusion" part
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    Hello everybody, I'd like to ask about the opposite of " escalate" For example, Escalate an issue to the upper management My suggestions are "belittle" and "deprecate" Thanks in advance





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