plug
Significat (anglès)
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- A pronged connecting device which fits into a mating socket, especially an electrical one.
- A pronged connecting device which fits into a mating socket, especially an electrical one.
- Any piece of wood, metal, or other substance used to stop or fill a hole.
- A flat oblong cake of pressed tobacco.
- (slang) A high, tapering silk hat.
- (slang) A worthless horse.
- Any worn-out or useless article.
- (slang) A book that fails to sell.
- A block of wood let into a wall to afford a hold for nails.
- (slang) A promotion (act of promoting) of a product (such as a book, film or play) or other thing, concept, etc, for example during an interview or a commercial.
- A body of once molten rock that hardened in a volcanic vent. Usually round or oval in shape.
- A type of lure consisting of a rigid, buoyant or semi-buoyant body and one or more hooks.
- A small seedling grown in a tray from expanded polystyrene or polythene filled usually with a peat or compost substrate.
- A short cylindrical piece of jewellery commonly worn in larger-gauge body piercings, especially in the ear.
- (slang) A drug dealer.
- A branch from a water-pipe to supply a hose.
- A standard, modular fuselage component that can be added or removed.
Sinònims
male connector
electric outlet
plug connector
male plug
plug adapter
plug-hat
power plug
power socket
stopped up
electric socket
wax light
commercial message
being filled
blank plug
electrical plug
patchplug
be plugged
switch-plug
fill a hole
two-pin plug
end plug
end fitting
shoulder in
plug contact
fire-plug
jackplug
male contact
core pin
core rod
electrical connector
power outlet
attachment plug
plug braking
connector pin
core bar
seal lock
pull socket
receptacle plug
electrical socket
electric power socket
drag puff
connector plug
dam up
dowel pin
electric plug
outfall
pipe plug
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Pronunciat com a (IPA)
/plʌɡ/
Etimologia (anglès)
From Dutch plug, from Middle Dutch plugge (“peg, plug”), from Old Dutch *pluggi, from Proto-West Germanic *plugi. Further origin unknown. Possibly from Proto-Germanic *plugjaz, but the word seems originally restricted to northern continental West Germanic: compare German Low German Plüg, Norwegian plug (“peg, wedge”, probably borrowed from Middle Low German), German Pflock (“peg”, restricted to Central German and phonetically divergent). Possibly akin to Lithuanian plúkti (“to strike, hew”).
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