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electrics

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electrics [ɪˈlektrɪks] NPL the electrics (Brit) [of car, appliance] → el sistema eléctrico; [of building] → la instalación eléctrica
electrics [ɪˈlɛktrɪks] npl (British) (= system) → installation f électrique
electric shock ndécharge f électrique
electric storm norage m (électrique)


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lights on approaching a traffic-lane because your electrics had short-circuited is a misfortune which might befall any one.
At night the bunched electrics lit up that distressful palace of all the luxuries, and they fared sumptuously, swinging on through the emptiness of abject desolation.
They entered the fort-like railway station, black in the end of night; the electrics sizzling over the goods-yard where they handle the heavy Northern grain-traffic.
 
 
 
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