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Temel Çeviriler |
plugged adj | (hole: blocked) | tıkanmış s. |
| | tıkalı s. |
| The plugged hole in the pipe has developed a leak. |
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Temel Çeviriler |
plug n | (connector for electrical socket) | elektrik fişi i. |
| In Europe, plugs have two pins, whereas in the UK, they have three. |
plug n | (electrical socket) | priz i. |
| Don't stick your fingers in the plug; you might get a nasty shock. |
plug n | (sink, bath: stopper) | tapa i. |
| You need to put the plug in if you want to fill the sink with water. |
plug n | ([sth]: blocks a hole) | tıkaç, tıpa i. |
| Paula used a wad of paper as a plug to fill the hole. |
plug [sth]⇒ vtr | (hole: block) | tıkamak, tıpalamak, tıkaçla kapatmak f. |
| Paula plugged the hole with a wad of paper. |
plug [sth] into [sth] vtr + prep | (electricity: connect to mains) | fişi prize sokmak geçişli f. |
| Tom plugged the vacuum cleaner into the socket. |
Ek Çeviriler |
plug n | slang (promotion, advertising) | reklam i. |
| | tanıtım i. |
| The actor appeared on the talk show so that she could put in a plug for her latest film. |
plug n | informal, often plural (spark plug) (otomotiv) | buji i. |
| Janine is changing the plugs on that old Ford. |
plug [sth] vtr | slang (advertise, promote) | reklâmını yapmak f. |
| The author appeared on the talk show to plug his latest book. |
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Deyimsel fiiller plug | plugged |
plug [sth] in vtr phrasal sep | (connect to mains supply) | fişe takmak f. |
| | fişini prize sokmak f. |
Not: A hyphen is used when the term is or modifies a noun |
| He plugged in the television and switched it on. |
plug [sth] up, plug up [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (hole: block, stopper) | tıkamak f. |
| | tıpalamak f. |
| The fishermen tried frantically to plug up the hole in their boat. |
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