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plug  (plg)
n.
1. An object, such as a cork or a wad of cloth, used to fill a hole tightly; a stopper.
2. A dense mass of material that obstructs a passage.
3. A usually cylindrical or conic piece cut from something larger, often as a sample.
4. Electricity
a. A fitting, commonly with two metal prongs for insertion in a fixed socket, used to connect an appliance to a power supply.
b. A spark plug.
5. A hydrant.
6.
a. A flat cake of pressed or twisted tobacco.
b. A piece of chewing tobacco.
7. Geology A mass of igneous rock filling the vent of a volcano.
8. Informal A favorable public mention of a commercial product, business, or performance, especially when broadcast.
9. Slang Something inferior, useless, or defective, especially an old, worn-out horse.
10. Slang A gunshot or bullet: a plug in the back.
11. A lure to which hooks are attached, used especially in angling.
v. plugged, plug·ging, plugs
v.tr.
1. To fill (a hole) tightly with or as if with a plug; stop up.
2. To insert (something) as a plug: plugged a cork in the bottle.
3. Slang
a. To hit with a bullet; shoot.
b. To hit with the fist; punch.
4. Informal To publicize (a product, for example) favorably, as by mentioning on a broadcast: authors who plug their latest books on TV talk shows.
v.intr.
1. To become stopped up or obstructed: a gutter that plugged up with leaves.
2. Informal To work doggedly and persistently: "You may plug along fifty years before you get anywhere" (Saul Bellow).
Phrasal Verbs:
plug in
1. To connect (an appliance) to an electrical outlet.
2. To function by being connected to an electrical outlet: a power drill that plugs in.
plug into
1. To connect or be connected to in the manner of an electrical appliance: The local system is plugged into the national telephone network. This computer plugs into a data bank.
2. Slang To cause to be closely attuned or responsive to: connoisseurs who are plugged into the current art scene.

[Dutch, from Middle Dutch plugge.]

plugger n.

plug in
vb
(Electronics) (tr, adverb) to connect (an electrical appliance) with a power source by means of an electrical plug
n plug-in
1. (Engineering / Electrical Engineering) a device that can be connected by means of a plug
2. (Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science)
a.  Computing a module or piece of software that can be added to a system to provide extra functions or features
b.  (as modifier) plug-in memory cards
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.plug in - plug into an outlet; "Please plug in the toaster!"; "Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight"
infix, insert, introduce, enter - put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text"
disconnect, unplug - pull the plug of (electrical appliances) and render inoperable; "unplug the hair dryer after using it"
Translations
? plug in
vt sep TV, heater etchineinstecken, einstöpseln, anschließen; to be plugged inangeschlossen sein
visich anschließen lassen; where does the TV plug in?wo wird der Fernseher angeschlossen?; plug in, then switch onschließen Sie das Gerät an und schalten Sie es dann ein

plug in يُوصِل بالقابس الكهربائي zapojit slutte til einstöpseln συνδέω στην πρίζα enchufar kytkeä pistorasiaan brancher uključiti inserire プラグで接続する 마개로 막다 insteken plugge inn wetknąć ligar включать в сеть sätta i เสียบปลั๊ก bağlamak cắm vào 插上电源


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