plug的中文翻译

翻译

plug

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  • plug1   (electrical equipment)   UK /plʌɡ/  US /plʌɡ/ 
    插头
    noun
    • a small plastic object with two or three metal pins, that connects a piece of electrical equipment to the main supply of electricity
      • a three-pin plug
        三心插头
      • I'll have to change the plug on my hairdryer.
        我得更换吹风机上的插头。
    • a small opening in a wall, by which you connect a piece of electrical equipment to the main supply of electricity SYNsocket
      • Can I use this plug for my iron?
        我能用这个插座插一下我的熨斗吗?
    • a small object that connects a wire from one piece of electrical equipment to an opening in another
      • the plug from the computer to the printer
        电脑和打印机的转换插头
  • plug2   (in engine)   UK /plʌɡ/  US /plʌɡ/ 
    火花塞
    noun
  • plug3   (in bath/sink)   UK /plʌɡ/  US /plʌɡ/ 
    塞子
    noun
    • a thick round piece of plastic, rubber or metal that you put in the hole in a bath/bathtub or a sink to stop the water flowing out
      • She pulled out the plug and let the water drain away.
        她拔掉塞子放掉了水。
  • plug4   (in hole)   UK /plʌɡ/  US /plʌɡ/ 
    塞子
    noun
    • a round piece of material that fits into a hole and blocks it
      • She took the plug of cotton wool from her ear.
        她从耳朵里取出棉毛耳塞来。
  • plug5   (for screw)   UK /plʌɡ/  US /plʌɡ/ 
    插座, 栓
    noun
    • a small plastic tube that you put into a hole in a wall so that it will hold a screw
  • plug6   (for book/movie)   UK /plʌɡ/  US /plʌɡ/ 
    推荐, 宣传
    noun
    • praise or attention that sb gives to a new book, film/movie, etc. in order to encourage people to buy or see it
      • He managed to get in a plug for his new book.
        他设法给新书插入了一条宣传信息。
  • plug7   (fill hole)   UK /plʌɡ/  US /plʌɡ/ 
    塞住, 插上, 塞, 堵
    verb   (-gg-)(plugging, plugged)
    • to fill a hole with a substance or piece of material that fits tightly into it
      • He plugged the hole in the pipe with an old rag.
        他用一块破布把管道上的洞给塞住了。
  • plug8   (provide sth missing)   UK /plʌɡ/  US /plʌɡ/ 
    填满
    verb   (-gg-)(plugging, plugged)
    • to provide sth that has been missing from a particular situation and is needed in order to improve it
      • A cheaper range of products was introduced to plug the gap at the lower end of the market.
        引入便宜的一系列产品,是为了填补较低档市场的缺口。
  • plug9   (book/movie)   UK /plʌɡ/  US /plʌɡ/ 
    推荐, 宣传
    verb   (-gg-)(plugging, plugged)
    • to give praise or attention to a new book, film/movie, etc. in order to encourage people to buy it or see it SYNpromote
      • She came on the show to plug her latest album.
        她参加电视节目是为了给她最新的专辑做宣传。
  • plug10   (shoot)   UK /plʌɡ/  US /plʌɡ/ 
    射, 击
    verb   (-gg-)(plugging, plugged)
    • to shoot sb
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