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socket

Aussprache: [ˈsɒkɪt]

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Kontext: „electronics“

(noun) a socket is a small opening or place where you can plug in something like a light bulb or an electrical device. It connects that device to the electricity so it can work.

Beispiel

I plugged my phone charger into the wall socket to charge my phone.

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There is no socket in this room, so we can't use any electrical devices here.

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Where is the closest socket for me to charge my laptop?

Kontext: „anatomy“

(noun) a socket can also be a hollow part of the body where a bone fits into, like the socket in your skull that holds your eyes or the one in your jaw that holds a tooth.

Beispiel

The dentist said my tooth is secure in its socket.

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After losing the tooth, there was an empty socket where it used to be.

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Did you know our eyes fit into sockets in our skull?

Kontext: „computing“

(noun) in computers, a socket is a way for two programs to connect or talk to each other over a network. It's like a phone line for computers.

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The software uses a socket to communicate with the server.

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Without an open socket, the programs couldn't share any information.

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How many sockets are needed for the applications to communicate?

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