Fuze in spanish

Espoleta

pronunciation: espoʊletɑ part of speech: noun
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espoleta

fuse [fuze, -USA]2 = espoleta, mecha. 

Example: The book contains the following chapters: Sparking the fuse for literacy; Home is where the start is; Library lures to literacy; and Independent study programs in literature.

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» have + a (very) short/quick fuse = tener (muy) malas pulgas, tener (muy) poca correa, tener (muy) mal genio.

Example: He's the type of person who gets frustrated and makes a big deal about taking the wrong exit on the freeway or has a short fuse when something doesn't get done exactly the way he wants it.

fuze [fuse, -UK] = espoleta, mecha. 

Example: The book contains the following chapters: Sparking the fuse for literacy; Home is where the start is; Library lures to literacy; and Independent study programs in literature.

Fuze synonyms

primer in spanish: cebador, pronunciation: praɪmɜr nounfuse in spanish: fusible, pronunciation: fjuz noun, verbfusee in spanish: fusible, pronunciation: fusi nounfuzee in spanish: fuzee, pronunciation: fuzi noun
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