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['waɪəd] 1. 2.1) colloq. (high) fatto2) inform. gerg. in linea3)wired up — colloq. esasperato, arrabbiato
* * *wired /ˈwaɪəd/a.3 (elettr.) collegato; connesso; cablato8 (comput.) computerizzato9 (comput.) collegato a Internet● wired glass, vetro retinato □ wired home, casa con installazione per telelavoro □ (comput.) wired network, rete cablata □ wired radio, filodiffusione.* * *['waɪəd] 1. 2.1) colloq. (high) fatto2) inform. gerg. in linea3)wired up — colloq. esasperato, arrabbiato
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