plug
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A plug on a piece of electrical equipment is a small plastic object with two or three metal pins that fit into the holes of an electric outlet and connects the equipment to the electricity supply. 插頭
I used to go around and take every plug out at night. 過去我常在夜里巡視一番,拔掉所有的插頭。
2. N-COUNT A plug is an electric outlet. 插座[非正式]
Then Bob spotted the problem - the plug in the wall hadn't been switched on. 然后鮑勃發(fā)現(xiàn)了問題——墻上的插座沒有打開。
3. N-COUNT A plug is a thick, circular piece of rubber or plastic that you use to block the hole in a bathtub or sink when it is filled with water. (浴缸、洗滌槽的) 塞子
She put the plug in the sink and filled it with cold water. 她用塞子塞住水池,并將其注滿冷水。
4. N-COUNT A plug is a small, round piece of wood, plastic, or wax that is used to block holes. (木頭、塑料或臘制的) 塞子
A plug had been inserted in the drill hole. 那個鉆孔里已經(jīng)塞上了塞子。
5. V-T If you plug a hole, you block it with something. 堵; 塞
Crews are working to plug a major oil leak. 機(jī)組人員正在努力堵一個漏油的大洞。
6. V-T If someone plugs a commercial product, especially a book or a film, they praise it in order to encourage people to buy it or see it because they have an interest in it doing well. 大力宣傳 (商品,尤為圖書或電影)
We did not want people on the show who are purely interested in plugging a book or film. 我們不想讓那種純粹只對宣傳某書籍或電影感興趣的人上節(jié)目。
7. N-COUNT Plug is also a noun. 大力宣傳
Let's do this show tonight and it'll be a great plug, a great promotion. 讓我們今晚進(jìn)行這場演出吧。這將會是一場盛大而絕妙的宣傳。
8. PHRASE If someone in a position of power pulls the plug on a project or on someone's activities, they use their power to stop them from continuing. (利用權(quán)力) 終止 (方案或活動)
The banks have the power to pull the plug on the project. 銀行有權(quán)終止該項目。
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plug /pl?ɡ/ (plugging,plugged,plugs)
劍橋詞典
- 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.
plug noun [C] (ELECTRICAL)
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插頭
a three-pin/two-pin plug 三相/兩相插頭
to fit /change a plug 安裝/更換插頭
If a plug is wired incorrectly, it can be dangerous . 如果插頭接線不對會很危險。
mainly UK informal
an electric socket
插座
Is there a plug in the bedroom that I can use for my hairdryer ? 臥室里有沒有插座讓我用一下電吹風(fēng)?
US (UK jack 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
單孔插頭,插塞
informal for spark plug (ENGINE)
火花塞(spark plug的非正式說法)
例句
plug noun [C] (FOR HOLE)
a small piece of rubber , plastic , wood , etc. that fits into a hole in order to close it塞子,栓子
也見 earplug
a round piece of rubber or plastic that fits into the hole in a sink or a bath
(洗滌槽或浴缸的)塞子,栓
a bath plug 浴缸塞
Put the plug in the sink and run some water . 把洗滌槽排水孔塞上,然后放些水。
a small piece of plastic or wood that you put into a hole in a wall before putting a screw into it
(打入墻上孔內(nèi)以擰進(jìn)螺釘?shù)模┞葆斝ㄗ?,螺釘栓?
a small piece of material such as cotton wool , twisted or pressed tightly so it is firm
棉球,藥棉
plug noun [C] (ADVERTISEMENT)
the act of telling people publicly about a product , event , etc.
宣傳;推薦
She never misses an opportunity to get in a plug for her new film . 她從來不會錯過向公眾宣傳自己新片的機(jī)會。 返回 plug