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wired

Aussprache: [waɪrd]

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Kontext: „technology“

(adjective) when something is connected to a system using physical wires, like how a TV can be wired to a wall socket. It means the devices can communicate through these wires.

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The new speakers are wired to the stereo, so they produce great sound.

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Her laptop isn't wired to the printer, so she can't print her document.

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Are the headphones wired or do they connect wirelessly?

Kontext: „emotion“

(adjective) when a person feels very excited or anxious, almost like they have a lot of energy in their body. It can happen when someone is nervous or overwhelmed.

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He felt wired after drinking too much coffee before his big presentation.

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She didn't feel wired at all; instead, she was calm and relaxed.

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Why do you think you feel so wired right now?

Kontext: „installation“

(verb) to connect something using wires. For example, when someone sets up new technology at home, they might wire the devices to work together.

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The technician wired the new security system in under an hour.

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They haven't wired the new lights yet, so the room is still dark.

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Did you wire the new alarm system all by yourself?

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