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1 wire
1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) metal drawn out into a long strand, as thick as string or as thin as thread: We need some wire to connect the battery to the rest of the circuit; a wire fence.) metalltråd2) (a single strand of this: There must be a loose wire in my radio somewhere.) (lednings)tråd3) (the metal cable used in telegraphy: The message came over the wire this morning.) kabel4) (a telegram: Send me a wire if I'm needed urgently.) telegram2. verb1) (to fasten, connect etc with wire: The house has been wired (up), but the electricity hasn't been connected yet.) installere elektrisitet, trekke ledninger2) (to send a telegram to: Wire me if anything important happens.) sende telegram3) (to send (a message) by telegram: You can wire the details to my brother in New York.) telegrafere•- wireless- wiring
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- wire-nettingstreng--------telegramIsubst. \/ˈwaɪə\/1) (metall)tråd, streng2) (lednings)tråd, kabel3) ( hesteveddeløp) mållinje4) ( hverdagslig) telegram5) ( musikk) (metall)streng6) ( jakt) snare (av metalltråd)7) ( sjøfart) bardun, vaier, ståltrosse8) avlyttingsutstyr9) piggtrådgjerdeby wire per telegramdown to the wire ( hverdagslig) helt til det sisteget one's wires crossed misforstå hverandregive somebody the wire ( slang) gi noen et vinkon the wire (amer., hverdagslig) på linjen, på telefonenpull the wires trekke i trådene, dirigerepull wires (amer.) anvende sin innflytelsetake to the wire ( hverdagslig) gi hard konkurranseunder the wire (amer., hverdagslig) i siste sekund, i grevens tidwires ( dukketeater) trådsystemIIverb \/ˈwaɪə\/1) feste med (stål)tråd, binde med (stål)tråd2) ( elektrisitet) strekke ledninger, koble, installere3) (amer., hverdagslig) telegrafere, sende telegram, sende per telegram4) ( jakt) fange i en snare5) tre på en trådwire off sperre av med piggtråd\/ståltrådwire up ( elektrisitet) installere, koble opp -
2 wire-draw
verb ( wire-drew - wire-drawn) \/ˈwaɪədrɔː\/1) ( om metall) trekke ut til tråd, trekke (tråd)2) ( overført) trekke ut, gjøre langtrukken3) ( gammeldags) være spissfindig, drive hårkløveri -
3 wire rope
subst. \/ˈwaɪərəʊp\/metalltau, wire -
4 wire-netting
noun (a material with wide mesh woven of wire, used in fencing etc.) trådnetting, hønsenetting -
5 wire brush
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6 wire cloth
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7 wire-cutter
subst. \/ˈwaɪəˌkʌtə\/avbitertang -
8 wire-drawer
subst. \/ˈwaɪəˌdrɔːə\/trådtrekker -
9 wire-drawing
subst. \/ˈwaɪəˌdrɔːɪŋ\/1) trådtrekking2) ( overført) det å trekke i langdrag3) ( gammeldags) det å drive hårkløveri -
10 wire-drawn
adj. \/ˈwaɪədrɔːn\/(overført, gammeldags) langtrukken, langdryg -
11 wire fabric
subst.( byggfag) armeringsnett -
12 wire fence
subst. \/ˈwaɪəfens\/ståltrådgjerde, nettinggjerde -
13 wire gauze
subst. \/ˈwaɪəɡɔːz\/silduk, fin metallduk -
14 wire-hair
subst. \/ˈwaɪəheə\/(amer.) ruhåret fox terrier -
15 wire-haired
adj. \/ˈwaɪəheəd\/ruhåret -
16 wire-nail
subst. \/ˈwaɪəneɪl\/trådstift -
17 wire netting
subst. \/ˌwaɪəˈnetɪŋ\/ståltrådnetting, metallduk -
18 wire-stitched
adj. \/ˈwaɪəstɪtʃt\/( innbinding) stiftet -
19 wire tack
subst. \/ˈwaɪətæk\/trådstift -
20 wire wool
subst. \/ˈwaɪəwʊl\/( britisk) stålull
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