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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - wire

 

Wire

wire
n. & v. --n. 1 a metal drawn out into the form of a thread or thin flexible rod. b a piece of this. c (attrib.) made of wire. 2 a length or quantity of wire used for fencing or to carry an electric current etc. 3 esp. US colloq. a telegram or cablegram. --v.tr. 1 provide, fasten, strengthen, etc., with wire. 2 (often foll. by up) Electr. install electrical circuits in (a building, piece of equipment, etc.). 3 esp. US colloq. telegraph (wired me that they were coming). 4 snare (an animal etc.) with wire. 5 (usu. in passive) Croquet obstruct (a ball, shot, or player) by a hoop. Phrases and idioms by wire by telegraph. get one's wires crossed become confused and misunderstood. wire brush 1 a brush with tough wire bristles for cleaning hard surfaces, esp. metal. 2 a brush with wire strands brushed against cymbals to produce a soft metallic sound. wire cloth cloth woven from wire. wire-cutter a tool for cutting wire. wire gauge 1 a gauge for measuring the diameter of wire etc. 2 a standard series of sizes in which wire etc. is made. wire gauze a stiff gauze woven from wire. wire grass any of various grasses with tough wiry stems. wire-haired (esp. of a dog) having stiff or wiry hair. wire mattress a mattress supported by wires stretched in a frame. wire netting netting of wire twisted into meshes. wire rope rope made by twisting wires together as strands. wire-tapper a person who indulges in wire-tapping. wire-tapping the practice of tapping (see TAP(1) v. 4) a telephone or telegraph line to eavesdrop. wire-walker an acrobat performing feats on a wire rope. wire wheel a vehicle-wheel with spokes of wire. wire wool a mass of fine wire for cleaning. Derivatives wirer n. Etymology: OE wir
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  I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wīr; akin to Old High German wiara fine gold work, Latin viēre to plait, and probably to Greek iris rainbow Date: before 12th century 1. metal in the form of a usually very flexible thread or slender rod, a thread or rod of such material, 2. ~work, the meshwork of parallel or woven ~ on which the wet web of paper forms, something (as a thin plant stem) that is ~like, 4. plural a system of ~s used to operate the puppets in a puppet show, hidden influences controlling the action of a person or organization, 5. a line of ~ for conducting electric current, a telephone or telegraph ~ or system, telegram, cablegram, fencing or a fence of usually barbed ~, 7. the finish line of a race, the final decisive moment (as of a contest) , ~hair, ~like adjective II. verb (~d; wiring) Date: 15th century transitive verb to provide with ~ ; use ~ on for a specific purpose, to send or send word to by telegraph, to connect by or as if by a ~, to predispose, determine, or establish genetically or innately , intransitive verb to send a telegraphic message, ~r noun ...
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