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e·lec·tric  (-lktrk)
adj.
1. also e·lec·tri·cal (-tr-kl) Of, relating to, producing, or operated by electricity: electric current; an electrical appliance.
2.
a. Of or related to sound created or altered by an electrical or electronic device.
b. Amplified by an electronic device: an electric guitar.
3.
a. Emotionally exciting; thrilling: gave an electric reading of the play.
b. Exceptionally tense; highly charged with emotion: an atmosphere electric with suspicion.
n.
An electrically powered machine or vehicle: The lawn mower is an electric.

[New Latin lectricus, deriving from amber, as by rubbing, from Latin lectrum, amber, from Greek lektron.]

e·lectri·cal·ly adv.

electrical [ɪˈlɛktrɪkəl]
adj
(Electronics) of, relating to, or concerned with electricity
electrically  adv
Usage: See at electronic
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.electrical - relating to or concerned with electricity; "an electrical engineer"; "electrical and mechanical engineering industries"
2.electrical - using or providing or producing or transmitting or operated by electricity; "electric current"; "electric wiring"; "electrical appliances"; "an electrical storm"
Translations
electrical [ɪˈlektrɪkəl]
A. ADJ [equipment, appliance, component, system] → eléctrico
an electrical faultun fallo(en el sistema)eléctrico
household electrical goodselectrodomésticos mpl
B. CPD electrical engineer N (= electrician) → técnico/a m/f electricista; (with university degree) → ingeniero/a m/f electrotécnico/a
electrical engineering Nelectrotecnia f; (at university) → ingeniería f eléctrica
electrical failure Nfallo m eléctrico
electrical fitter Ntécnico/a m/f electricista
electrical fittings NPLaccesorios mpl eléctricos
electrical storm Ntormenta f eléctrica
electrical tape Ncinta f aislante
electrical wiring Ninstalación f eléctrica

electrical [ɪˈlɛktrɪkəl] adj [equipment] → électrique
electrical engineer ningénieur m/f électricien(ne)
electrical engineering nélectrotechnique f
electrical failure npanne f dans le circuit électrique
electrical fault ndéfaut m du circuit électrique

electrical
adj components, fault, power, failure, activity, signalelektrisch; electrical equipment/goodsElektrogeräte pl; electrical applianceElektrogerät nt; electrical systemElektrik f; electrical fittingsElektroinstallationen pl

electrical:
electrical energy
nElektroenergie f, → elektrische Energie
electrical engineer
nElektrotechniker(in) m(f); (with degree) → Elektroingenieur(in) m(f)
electrical engineering
nElektrotechnik f; the electrical industrydie elektrotechnische Industrie
electrical fitter
nElektromonteur(in) m(f)

electrical [ɪˈlɛktrɪkl] adjelettrico/a
electrical [ɪˈlɛktrɪkl] adjelettrico/a

electrical كهربائى elektrický elektrisk elektrisch ηλεκτρολογικός eléctrico sähkö- électrique električni elettrico 電気に関する 전기의 elektrisch elektrisk eletryczny eléctrico, elétrico электрический elektrisk เกี่ยวกับไฟฟ้า elektrikli điện 电气的


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One major corporation found that up to 80 percent of its electrical injuries involve thermal burns due to arcing faults.
One major corporation found that up to 80 percent of its electrical injuries involve thermal burns due to arcing faults.
He alleges that on July 15, 2003, as a consequence of the negligent conduct of the Defendants' employees and agents, he hit an underground energized electrical line while using a drill at the Alameda Point construction site (formerly the Naval Air Station, Alameda) causing him to sustain severe electrical injuries.
 
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