plug
Prononciation : [/plʌɡ/]
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Contexte : « electrical devices »
(noun) a small object with two or three metal pins that fits into an electrical socket to connect a device to the electricity supply. It's what you use to power up your devices like lamps or chargers.
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Don't forget to plug in your phone before you go to bed.
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The vacuum cleaner doesn't work because the plug is missing.
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Where is the plug for the toaster?
Contexte : « fill a hole »
(verb) to fill or block a hole or opening with something. It's like putting a stopper in a leaky sink.
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He quickly plugged the hole in the boat to stop it from sinking.
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She forgot to plug the leak in the roof, so water got in.
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Can you plug the gap in the fence with some wood?
Contexte : « advertising »
(noun) a piece of writing or an announcement that tells people about a product or event, usually in order to persuade them to buy or attend. It's like a mini commercial in a magazine or online.
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The company placed a plug in the newspaper to promote their new product.
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The plug for the concert wasn't very effective; not many people showed up.
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Have you seen the plug for the upcoming movie?
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