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1. noun1) (a device for putting into a mains socket in order to allow an electric current to flow through the appliance to which it is attached by cable: She changed the plug on the electric kettle.) støpsel2) (an object shaped for fitting into the hole in a bath or sink to prevent the water from running away, or a piece of material for blocking any hole.) propp, tapp2. verb(to block (a hole) by putting a plug in it: He plugged the hole in the window with a piece of newspaper.) tette, plugge- plug inplugg--------propp--------støpsel--------tappIsubst. \/plʌɡ\/1) propp (av plast eller tre), bunnpropp (i båt), oljeplugg (på bilmotor), tapp, plugg, spuns (i tønne)2) ( elektronikk) støpsel, stikkontakt (hverdagslig)3) ( elektronikk) sikring, sikringspropp4) ( tannlegefag) plombe, fylling5) ( medisin) tampong6) ( på dreiebenk) spindel7) ( i lås) sylinder8) ( elektronikk) tennplugg9) presset tobakk i plate eller rull, buss, stykke skråtobakk10) (spesielt amer.) brannhydrant, brannpost12) (geologi, i vulkan) propp13) (slang, spesielt amer.) øk, utslitt gamp15) slags kasteslukcut plug presset og skåret tobakkgive something a plug reklamere for noe, anbefale noeplug cut (amer.) flosshatt, høy hattplugs restopplagpull the plug ( om wc) trekke i snora, dra nedpull the plug on sette kroken på døra for, stoppe• the publishing company pulled the plug on the project when it became too expensiveIIverb \/plʌɡ\/1) plugge igjen, tette igjen (med en plugg\/propp), sette en plugg i, sette en propp i2) feste med tapp, feste med kile, feste med plugg3) ( tannlegefag) plombere4) ( medisin) tamponere5) ( slang) oppreklamere, drive reklame for, lansere, selge, anbefale6) (slang, amer.) slå, slå ned7) (slang, amer.) skyte med gevær8) jobbe jevnt og truttplug in ( elektronikk) koble til, plugge i
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