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词汇 plug
释义 plug
noun[ C ]
uk /plʌɡ/ us /plʌɡ/

plugnoun[C] (ELECTRICAL)


B1
a small plastic or rubber object with two or three metal pins, attached to the end of a wire on a piece of electrical equipment and pushed into a special opening in a wall to connect the equipment to a supply of electricity: 插头
a three-pin/two-pin plug三相/两相插头
to fit/change a plug安装/更换插头
If a plug is wired incorrectly, it can be dangerous.如果插头接线不对会很危险。
 
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mainly UKinformal
an electric socket: 插座
Is there a plug in the bedroom that I can use for my hairdryer?卧室里有没有插座让我用一下电吹风?
 
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US(UKjack plug)
a metal pin at the end of a long wire joined to a piece of electrical equipment and used to connect it to another piece of electrical equipment单孔插头,插塞
 
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informal forspark plug火花塞(spark plug的非正式说法)
It's no wonder your shaver isn't working. There's a loose connection in the plug.
This cable should have a plug at one end and a socket at the other.这根电缆应该一端有插头,另一端有插座。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Electrical switches & connections
clicker
coaxial
corded
dimmer
dimmer switch
junction box
national grid
outlet
override
patch
patch someone through
pause
plug (something) in/plug (something) into something
plug-in
powerbank
push-button
spark plug
switchboard
terminal
wire

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The engine & engine parts

plugnoun[C] (FOR HOLE)


B1
a small piece of rubber, plastic, wood, etc. that fits into a hole in order to close it塞子,栓子
See also
earplug
B1
a round piece of rubber or plastic that fits into the hole in a sink or a bath: (洗涤槽或浴缸的)塞子,栓
a bath plug浴缸塞
Put the plug in the sink and run some water.把洗涤槽排水孔塞上,然后放些水。
 
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a small piece of plastic or wood that you put into a hole in a wall before putting a screw into it(打入墙上孔内以拧进螺钉的)螺钉楔子,螺钉栓塞
a small piece of material such as cotton wool, twisted or pressed tightly so it is firm棉球,药棉
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Lids, covers and stoppers
bezel
bottle cap
bottle top
coozy
cork
corked
crystal
hood
jacket
Koozie
lid
liner
nozzle
pen lid
screw top
sleeve
stopper
stubby holder
tea cosy
tight-fitting

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Bathroom fixtures & fittings
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Medical dressings, supports & devices

plugnoun[C] (PLANT)


(UK alsoplug plant); (US alsostarter plug)
a very small, young plant in a small amount of soil, often sold in a container with sections that each contain a plant: 插件式植物
You can raise seed as plugs this summer and introduce the plants into the garden in the autumn.
Look out for plug plants in garden centres.在园艺中心寻找插件式植物。
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Types of plant
acanthus
air plant
amaranth
Andromeda
angiosperm
early
emergent
evergreen
fiddlehead
grower
moss
mossy
mugwort
mustard
non-hardy
spiderwort
spleenwort
starter plug
succulent
sundew

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Gardening - general words

plugnoun[C] (ADVERTISEMENT)


the act of telling people publicly about a product, event, etc.: 宣传;推荐
She never misses an opportunity to get in a plug for her new film.她从来不会错过向公众宣传自己新片的机会。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Advertising and marketing
ad
ad agency
adman
adverse publicity
advert
cross-selling
customer relationship management
demographics
detoxify
differentiator
o.n.o.
off-brand
on-brand
opinion mining
overexpose
tout
trade dress
unadvertised
unbilled
unbranded
plug
verb[ T ]
uk /plʌɡ/ us /plʌɡ/-gg-

plugverb[T] (ADVERTISE)


to advertise something by talking about it a lot or praising it, especially on the radio or television: (尤指通过广播或电视)宣传,推广
That interview was just a way for him to plug his new book.那次采访只是宣传他的新书的一种方式。
They're plugging this new chocolate bar everywhere at the moment.此时他们正在到处宣传这种新巧克力。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Advertising and marketing
ad
ad agency
adman
adverse publicity
advert
cross-selling
customer relationship management
demographics
detoxify
differentiator
o.n.o.
off-brand
on-brand
opinion mining
overexpose
tout
trade dress
unadvertised
unbilled
unbranded

plugverb[T] (SHOOT)


USslang
to shoot someone with a gun: 射击,射杀
Sure, boss, we plugged the guy (full of lead).是的,头儿,我们(乱枪)打死了那家伙。
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Guns
blaster
cannon
cannonade
cannonball
caught in crossfire
discharge
go off
gunnery
gunpoint
gunsmith
kick
machine gun
pot
salvo
semi-automatically
semiautomatic
shoot
shoot someone down
shoot up
shooter

plugverb[T] (FILL HOLE)


to fill a hole with a piece of suitable material: 堵;塞;填
Have you plugged that leak (= stopped it by filling the hole) in the pipe?你把管子上的裂缝堵起来了吗?
My nose was bleeding and I plugged it with cotton wool.我鼻子流血了,便塞了棉球止血。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Filling and completing
backfill
bow
box ticking
brick
brick something up
brim
fill
jam
occupy
overcrowd
overrun
pack something/somewhere out
permeate
saturable
squeeze (someone/something) in/squeeze (someone/something) into something
stuffing
suffuse
supersaturated
tank
tie

Phrasal verbs


plug away
plug (something) in/plug (something) into something
plug (something/someone) into something
plug into something

plug | American Dictionary


plug
noun[ C ]
us/plʌɡ/

plugnoun[C] (ELECTRICAL DEVICE)


a small plastic or rubber device with metal pins that connects the end of a wire on a piece of electrical equipment to a supply of electricity
A plug is also a spark plug

plugnoun[C] (HOLE BLOCK)


a small piece of esp. rubber or plastic that fits into a hole in order to block it:
I was trying to fill the bathtub, but Matthew kept pulling out the plug.

plugnoun[C] (ADVERTISE)


an advertisement for something by someone talking about it or praising it, esp. on television or radio:
He took the opportunity to put in a plug for his new book.
plug
verb
us/plʌɡ/-gg-

plugverb (ADVERTISE)


[ T ]
to advertise something by talking about it or praising it, esp. on television or radio

plugverb (USE ELECTRICAL DEVICE)


[ I/T ]
to attach electrical equipment to a supply of electricity with a plug :
[ M ]All you have to do is plug in the computer.
[ T ]I’d like to plug the stereo into that outlet.
[ I ]These systems plug into TV sets and run games.

plugverb (HOLE BLOCK)


[ T ]
to prevent water or other liquid from coming through a hole by covering the hole:
Workers finished plugging the hole in the dam.

Phrasal verb


plug away

plug | Business English


plug
noun[ C ]
uk /plʌɡ/us
MARKETING informal
a way of advertising a product, event, etc. by talking about it or praising it, especially on radio or television:
put in a plug for sthHe put in a plug for the company's Casino Night fundraiser.
give a plug to sthI'd like to give a little plug to a movie that we have that's coming out pretty soon.
 pull the plug (on sth)
to bring a business project, plan, etc. to an end, especially by taking away financial support:
We lost all the shares when the company's bankers pulled the plug in February 2011.
Plans to sell its property division collapsed yesterday after the private equity group pulled the plug on a $50m management buyout.
plug
verb[ T ]
uk /plʌɡ/us-gg-
MARKETING informal
to advertise a product, event, etc. by talking about it or praising it, especially on radio or television:
During the interview she took the opportunity to plug her new book.
to provide something that is needed, because there is not enough:
plug a deficit/gap/holeNone of these measures are going to plug the gap caused by falling sales and dismal global markets.

Phrasal verbs


plug in
plug sth in
plug into sth
plug sth into sth
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