fusion
意味: The process of joining two or more things together to form a single entity. In nuclear physics, fusion is the combining of light atomic nuclei to form heavier ones, releasing enormous energy — the process that powers the Sun.
Fusion operates across multiple domains. Nuclear fusion is often described as the 'holy grail' of energy production because it promises abundant, clean power — the ITER project and UKAEA's work at Culham are frequently cited in science journalism. In cuisine, fusion describes the blending of culinary traditions. In music, jazz fusion combines jazz with rock or funk. In business, fusion denotes a merger. The word collocates with nuclear, energy, reactor, cuisine, and jazz. Its versatility makes it one of the most productive terms in both technical and general English.
例文
- Scientists at the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy achieved a record-breaking plasma temperature in their experimental reactor. 卡拉姆聚变能中心的科学家们在实验反应堆中实现了创纪录的等离子体温度。Los científicos del Culham Centre for Fusion Energy lograron una temperatura de plasma récord en su reactor experimental.カラム核融合エネルギーセンターの科学者たちは、実験用原子炉で記録的なプラズマ温度を達成した。컬럼 핵융합 에너지 센터의 과학자들은 실험용 원자로에서 기록적인 플라스마 온도를 달성했다.
- The restaurant specialises in a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian cuisine that has attracted critical acclaim. 这家餐厅专营日本与秘鲁融合菜系,获得了评论界的高度赞扬。El restaurante se especializa en una fusión de cocina japonesa y peruana que ha cosechado elogios de la crítica.そのレストランは日本料理とペルー料理の融合を専門としており、批評家から高い評価を受けている。그 레스토랑은 일본 요리와 페루 요리의 퓨전을 전문으로 하며 비평가들로부터 높은 찬사를 받았다.
- The merger was described as a fusion of two complementary businesses, creating a market leader in renewable technology. 这次合并被描述为两家互补企业的融合,打造了可再生技术领域的市场领导者。La operación se describió como la fusión de dos empresas complementarias, creando un líder del mercado en tecnología renovable.この合併は二つの補完的な企業の融合と表現され、再生可能技術分野の市場リーダーが誕生した。이 합병은 두 상호 보완적인 기업의 융합으로 묘사되었으며, 재생에너지 기술 분야의 시장 선도 기업이 탄생했다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: scientific, journalism, general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin fusio (a melting, pouring), from fundere (to pour, melt). The nuclear physics sense dates from the 1940s; the culinary sense emerged in the 1980s.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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