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plug

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ldoce_263_eplug1 /plʌɡ/ ●●● S3 noun [countableC]  
1 electricity
a) TEEDa small object at the end of a wire that is used for connecting a piece of electrical equipment to the main supply of electricity (电)插头
 The plug on my iron needs changing.
我熨斗上的插头需要更换了。
 an electric plug
电源插头
b) especially British EnglishBrE informalTEED a place on a wall where electrical equipment can be connected to the main electricity supply (电)插座 SYN socket, American English outlet
5  See picture of plug 插头, pin 插脚, chain 链子 ...
2 bath 浴缸DH a round flat piece of rubber used for stopping the water flowing out of a bath or sink 〔浴缸、洗涤槽的〕塞子,栓
 the bath plug
浴缸塞子
3 advertisement 广告 informalADVERTISE a way of advertising a book, film etc by mentioning it publicly, especially on television or radio 〔尤指电视上或广播中的〕推销,宣传
put/get in a plug (for something)
 During the show she managed to put in a plug for her new book.
在节目中她设法将自己的新书推销了一番。
4 in an engine 引擎内 informalTTC the part of a petrol engine that makes a spark, which makes the petrol start burning 火花塞 SYN spark plug
 Change the plugs every 10,000 miles.
10,000英里要更换火花塞。
5 pull the plug (on something) informal to prevent a plan, business etc from being able to continue, especially by deciding not to give it any more money 〔尤指通过不再提供资金〕使(某事物)不能继续,中断,停止
 The Swiss entrepreneur has pulled the plug on any further investment in the firm.
那位瑞士企业家不再向这家公司投资。
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6 to fill a hole 填洞 an object or substance that is used to fill or block a hole, tube etc 堵塞物
plug of
 You can fill any holes with plugs of matching wood.
任何洞孔都可以用相配的木头塞子堵住。
earplug
7. for holding screws 用于固定螺钉DHTB British EnglishBrE a small plastic tube put in a hole to hold a screw tightly 〔置于孔内使螺钉固定的〕塑料螺钉衬套,螺钉楔子
8 a piece of STH 一件物品PIECE a piece of something pressed tightly together 〔压实的〕块
 a plug of tobacco
烟草块
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plug2 ●●● S3 verb (plugged, plugging) [transitiveT]  
1 (also plug up)SHUT/CLOSE to fill or block a small hole 塞住,堵塞;填塞
 We used mud to plug up the holes in the roof.
我们用泥堵住了房顶上的漏洞。
2 ADVERTISEto advertise a book, film etc by mentioning it on television or radio 〔在电视或广播上〕为做广告,宣传,推销
 Arnie was on the show to plug his new movie.
阿尼参加这个节目以宣传自己的新电影。
3 plug the gap SOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEMto provide something that is needed, because there is not enough 填补空缺
 With so few trained doctors, paramedics were brought in to plug the gap.
训练有素的医生很少,所以引进了医务辅助人员来填补空缺。
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4. American EnglishAmE old-fashionedSHOOT to shoot someone 射击,枪击〔某人〕
5plug away phrasal verbphr v WORK HARDto keep working hard at something 坚持努力做,拼命地干
at
 If you keep plugging away at it, your English will improve.
如果坚持用功学习,你的英语水平会提高的。
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6plug something ↔ in phrasal verbphr v TEEto connect a piece of electrical equipment to the main supply of electricity, or to another piece of electrical equipment 给〔电器〕接通电源;与〔另一电器〕接上,插上
 ‘Is your printer working?’ ‘Wait a minute – it’s not plugged in.’
你的打印机工作正常吗?”“等一下,还没插上电源呢。
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7plug into something phrasal verbphr v 
a) plug (something) into somethingTEE to connect one piece of electrical equipment to another, or to be connected 把〔一台电器〕与〔另一电器〕连接起来,接通
 Your phone can be plugged into the cigarette lighter socket in your car.
你的电话可以插到车里的点烟器插座上。
 Games consoles plug into the back of the TV.
游戏机可插在电视机的背后。
b) informal to realize that something is available to be used and use it 意识到可用后加以利用
 A lot of students don’t plug into all the research facilities we have.
许多学生都不知道可以利用我们所拥有的全部研究设施。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
plugplug1 /plʌg/ noun [countableC]
1informalMARKETING an attempt to persuade people to buy a book, see a film etc by talking about it publicly, especially on television or radio
She appeared on all the talk shows to give her new show a plug.
plug for
The authorput in a plug for his new book.
2pull the plug (on something) to prevent a plan or business from being able to continue, especially by not providing any more money
We were doing fine until the bank pulled the plug on us.
plugplug2 verb (plugged, plugging) [transitiveT]
informalMARKETING to try to persuade people to buy a book, see a film etc by talking about it publicly, especially on television or radio
He was on the show to plug his new movie.
The insurance company is plugging the advantages of mortgage protection insurance.
Origin plug1
(1600-1700) Dutch Middle Dutch plugge
plug1 nounplug2 verb
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