B1 noun

fusible

When discussing electrical safety or repairs in French, you'll definitely encounter the word fusible. It's a masculine noun, so you'll say "un fusible" or "le fusible." Imagine you have an old lamp that suddenly stops working; you might say, "Je dois vérifier le fusible" (I need to check the fuse). If a fuse has blown, you can say "Le fusible a grillé." So, whether you're talking about household wiring or car mechanics, knowing fusible is super practical for everyday French.

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다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

électricité réparer panne

다음에 배울 것

interrupteur prise (électrique) ampoule

고급

circuit électrique disjoncteur électronique

수준별 예문

1

Le fusible a sauté, il n'y a plus de lumière.

The fuse blew, there's no more light.

Past tense of 'sauter' (to jump/blow).

2

Il faut changer le fusible de la voiture.

We need to change the car fuse.

The verb 'falloir' (it is necessary).

3

Où sont les fusibles de la maison ?

Where are the house fuses?

Plural form of 'fusible'.

4

Ce fusible est pour la cuisine.

This fuse is for the kitchen.

Demonstrative pronoun 'ce' (this/that).

5

Attention, il y a un fusible grillé.

Careful, there's a blown fuse.

Past participle 'grillé' (grilled/blown) used as an adjective.

6

J'ai acheté des fusibles neufs.

I bought new fuses.

Adjective 'neufs' (new) agrees with 'fusibles'.

7

Le technicien a vérifié les fusibles.

The technician checked the fuses.

Past tense of 'vérifier' (to check).

8

Si l'appareil ne marche pas, regarde le fusible.

If the appliance doesn't work, check the fuse.

Imperative form of 'regarder' (to look/check).

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