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1. noun1) (filling hole) Pfropfen, der; (in cask) Spund, der; Zapfen, der; (stopper for basin, vessel, etc.) Stöpsel, der2) (Electr.) Stecker, der3) (coll.): (piece of good publicity)2. transitive verb,- gg-1)plug [up] — zustopfen, verstopfen [Loch usw.]
2) (coll.): (advertise) Schleichwerbung machen für; (by presenting something repeatedly) pushen (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/90195/plug_away">plug away- plug in* * *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.) der Stecker2) (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.) der Stöpsel2. verb(to block (a hole) by putting a plug in it: He plugged the hole in the window with a piece of newspaper.) verstopfen- plug in* * *[plʌg]I. nthe Administration has pulled the \plug on this project die Verwaltung hat diesem Projekt ihre Unterstützung aufgekündigt3. (for basin, sink) Stöpsel mbath \plug Wannenstöpsel m, Badwannenstöpsel m SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR▪ a \plug [for sb/sth] eine Werbung [für jdn/etw]to give sb/sth a \plug Werbung für jdn/etw machen7. (chunk)\plug of tobacco Priem mII. vt<- gg->1. (stop up)to \plug a hole/leak ein Loch/Leck stopfen2. (publicize)▪ to \plug sth etw anpreisen▪ to \plug sb/sth jdn/etw treffen (mit einer Gewehr-, Pistolenkugel)to \plug sb in the arm/leg jdm in den Arm/ins Bein schießen* * *[plʌg]1. nto pull the plug on sb/sth (fig inf) — jdm/einer Sache den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen
to give sb/sth a plug — für jdn/etw Werbung machen
6) (US: fireplug) Hydrant m7) (inf2. vtto plug one's ears — sich (dat) die Ohren zuhalten; (with cotton wool etc) sich (dat) etwas in die Ohren stopfen
to plug the gaps in the tax laws — die Lücken im Steuergesetz schließen
2) (= insert) steckenplug the TV into the socket, please — steck bitte den Stecker vom Fernseher in die Steckdose
an old rag had been plugged into the hole — man hatte einen alten Lappen in das Loch gestopft
3) (inf: publicize) Schleichwerbung machen für4) (inf: push, put forward) idea hausieren gehen mit5) (inf= shoot)
to plug sb in the head/stomach etc — jdm ein Loch in den Kopf/Bauch etc schießen* * *plug [plʌɡ]A s1. a) Pflock m, Stöpsel m, Zapfen m, (Fass)Spund mb) Dübel m4. ELEK Stecker m, Stöpsel m:pull the plug on umgb) fig eine Sache sterben lassen6. Hydrant m7. Verschlussschraube f, (Hahn-, Ventil) Küken npull the plug (die Spülung) ziehen9. Priem m (Stück Kautabak)10. umga) Empfehlung f, Tipp m, Hinweis mgive sth a plug Werbung für etwas machen11. WIRTSCH sl Ladenhüter m12. US sl alter Klepper13. sl Schuss m14. sl (Faust-)Schlag m:take a plug at → B 6 aB v/t2. dübeln (to an akk)3. einen Zahn plombieren5. umg pushen, ständig Werbung machen für6. slb) einen Hasen etc abknallen slC v/iwhere does the TV plug in? wo wird der Fernseher angeschlossen?* * *1. noun1) (filling hole) Pfropfen, der; (in cask) Spund, der; Zapfen, der; (stopper for basin, vessel, etc.) Stöpsel, der2) (Electr.) Stecker, der3) (coll.): (piece of good publicity)2. transitive verb,- gg-1)plug [up] — zustopfen, verstopfen [Loch usw.]
2) (coll.): (advertise) Schleichwerbung machen für; (by presenting something repeatedly) pushen (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs:- plug in* * *(electricity) n.Anschlussstecker m.Stecker - m. n.Pfropfen - m.Zapfen - m. v.einschalten v.pfropfen v.zustöpseln v. -
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transitive verb* * *(to connect up (an electrical apparatus) by inserting its plug into a socket: Could you plug in the electric kettle?) einstöpseln* * *◆ plug inI. vt▪ to \plug in in ⇆ sth etw einstöpseln [o anschließen* * *1. vt sepTV, heater etc hineinstecken, einstöpseln, anschließen2. visich anschließen lassenwhere does the TV plug in? — wo wird der Fernseher angeschlossen?
plug in, then switch on — schließen Sie das Gerät an und schalten Sie es dann ein
* * *transitive verbis it plugged in? — ist der Stecker in der Steckdose od. (ugs.) drin?
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