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plug /plʌg/ (-gg-) ► SEE ALLplug away (at sth) plug for sthplug inplug into sthplug sth inplug sth into sthbe/get plugged in (to sth)be/get plugged into sth plug sth up●ˌplug aˈway (at sth) (informal) to work hard and steadily at sth for a long time, especially sth difficult or boring 坚持不懈地做(尤指困难或乏味的工作)◆Scientists have been plugging away at the problem for years. 科学家多年来一直在钻研这个难题。[v + adv]●ˈplug for sthto support sth or keep asking for sth because you think it is important 支持;要求◆For years I’ve been plugging for a new assistant for the office. 多年来我一直要求给办公室配一名新助理。[v + prep]●ˌplug ˈin●ˌplug ˈinto sth1. to be able to be connected to a source of electricity or another piece of electrical equipment 能与(电源或另一电器)连接◆Where does the TV plug in? 电视机的电源在哪儿?◆The guitar plugs into this amplifier. 这把吉他能接到这个扬声器上。2. to become involved with a particular activity or group of people 参与;加入◆The company hopes to plug into new markets in Asia. 这家公司希望打入亚洲新市场。3. (computing 计算机) to have access to a computer network 接入(计算机网络)◆We plug into the Institute’s research network. 我们能进入学院的研究网。[v + adv] [v + prep]●ˌplug sth ˈin 🔑●ˌplug sth ˈinto sth 🔑to connect a piece of electrical equipment to the electricity supply or to another piece of electrical equipment 接通(电源或另一电器);把插头插入(插座)◆Don’t forget to plug the printer in. 别忘了给打印机接上电源。◆Where can I plug in my hairdryer? 电吹风的插头插在哪儿?OPP unplug sth (from sth) [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]▸ ˈplug-in adjective [only before noun] that can be connected to an electricity supply with a plug 带电源插头的;插入式的◆a plug-in kettle 电源插入式水壶▸ ˈplug-in noun 1. (computing 计算机) a piece of software that can be added to a computer system to give extra features 插件◆plug-ins for a palmtop computer 掌上电脑的插件◆a plug-in graphics card 插入式显卡2. (CanE) an electric socket in a garage or car park where a car can be plugged in when it is parked, used to heat the engine and prevent it from freezing (车库或停车场内用于加热发动机防止上冻的)插座◆Medicine Hat Hotel offers free parking with plug-ins. 梅迪辛哈特酒店提供免费停车,配有防冻插座。◆plug-in facilities 防冻插座设施●be/get ˌplugged ˈin (to sth) ●be/get ˌplugged ˈinto sth (informal, especially NAmE) to be aware of or understand sth 知道;了解◆The good thing about this job is that I’m plugged into what’s going on in the industry. 这份工作的好处是我可以获悉行业动态。◆Colin is always plugged in to what is fashionable with the kids. 孩子们中间流行什么,科林总是一清二楚。[be/get + v + adv] [be/get + v + prep]▸ ˌplugged-ˈin adjective [only before noun] (informal, especially NAmE) aware of what is happening, what is new, etc. 消息灵通的;明白的◆a group of plugged-in editors and designers 一群见多识广的编辑和设计师●ˌplug sth ˈupto fill or block a hole with a substance or a piece of material that fits tightly into it 填塞;封堵◆We plugged up all the holes around the window to stop the wind coming in. 我们堵上了窗户周围的缝隙,以免漏风。OBJ hole SYN block sth up NOTE Plug sth is often used on its own with the same meaning. * plug sth 常单独使用作此义。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |