It could mean that literally a fuse in the Christmas lights or some electrical setup is out. Maybe it's a symbol of something going wrong during the Christmas celebration, like a disruption in the festive mood or a problem that needs to be fixed before the Christmas cheer can be fully restored.
Maybe it's a character who is worried that any movement might cause more problems. For example, if the fuse is out in a room filled with delicate Christmas decorations, they might say 'nobody move' to prevent anyone from accidentally knocking something over while they figure out how to fix the fuse.
In a Christmas story, if a fuse is out, the first step is to ensure safety. Cut off the power supply to the fuse box if possible. Then, use a flashlight to carefully examine each fuse. If you find a blown fuse, don't just replace it right away. Check if there was any overloading of the circuit that caused it to blow. Maybe there were too many Christmas lights plugged in. After ensuring there are no underlying issues, replace the fuse with a new one of the correct type and amperage. This way, you can get the Christmas lights and other electrical items back on and continue with the holiday celebrations.
Well, first you need to check the circuit breaker and reset it if needed. Also, make sure to replace the blown fuse with a new one of the correct rating.
Well, if a fuse is out in a Christmas story, the lights on the Christmas tree might go out. That would surely dampen the festive mood a bit. Maybe the family would start searching for candles to create some soft, warm light instead, like in the old days.
Yes, it is. 'Nobody Move' has many elements characteristic of noir fiction, such as a gritty setting, morally ambiguous characters, and a sense of mystery and danger.
It can be. There are science fiction tales where a dangerous technological device or a scientific experiment gone wrong might require everyone to stay still. Like if there's a time - freezing device that has malfunctioned and any movement could disrupt the spacetime continuum, so the characters have to abide by 'nobody move' to avoid catastrophic consequences.
It's a rather strange phrase. 'Nobody move' is a common expression, often used in a situation where people are supposed to stay still. But 'a novel' here seems out of place. It could potentially be a very creative or misphrased way of saying something like 'nobody should touch a novel' or perhaps in a very odd story - setting where people are not allowed to move a novel as if it has some special significance.
Well, a blown fuse in a Christmas story might mean the lights on the Christmas tree go out or some electrical decorations don't work, spoiling the festive mood.
In a science fiction movie, the 'nobody move band' could be the ones who hold the secret to an ancient alien technology. Their music might be the code to activate or deactivate a powerful device.