electric plant - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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electric plant (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ɪˈlɛktrɪk plænt/

Meaning and Usage

An electric plant refers to a facility that generates electrical power. It can be powered by various energy sources, including fossil fuels, nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, and solar energy. This term is often used in discussions pertaining to energy production, environmental impacts, and infrastructure developments. Electric plants are critical components of modern society, supplying electricity to residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.

Frequency of Use: The term "electric plant" is commonly employed in both written and oral contexts, particularly in discussions concerning energy production, environmental policies, and technological advancements.

Example Sentences

  1. The new electric plant will provide clean energy to thousands of homes in the area.

Новый электрический завод будет поставлять чистую энергию тысячам домов в этом районе.

  1. Engineers are working on improving the efficiency of the existing electric plant to reduce carbon emissions.

Инженеры работают над улучшением эффективности существующего электрического завода, чтобы сократить выбросы углерода.

  1. The government is investing in renewable resources to upgrade the country’s aging electric plants.

Правительство инвестирует в возобновляемые ресурсы, чтобы modernizировать устаревшие электрические заводы страны.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "electric plant" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it is often associated with discussions about energy, efficiency, and innovation. Here are some idiomatic expressions related to electricity, as these might emerge in discussion or literature concerning electric plants:

  1. To pull the plug - To stop a project or operation.
  2. Example: We had to pull the plug on the old electric plant due to safety concerns.
  3. Нам пришлось закрыть старый электрический завод из-за проблем с безопасностью.

  4. A bolt from the blue - An unexpected event.

  5. Example: The decision to build a new electric plant came as a bolt from the blue.
  6. Решение о строительстве нового электрического завода стало настоящим неожиданным событием.

  7. Electric atmosphere - A lively and exciting environment.

  8. Example: The opening ceremony of the electric plant had an electric atmosphere.
  9. На открытии электрического завода царила волнующая атмосфера.

  10. Full of energy - Enthusiastic and lively.

  11. Example: The team working on the new electric plant was full of energy.
  12. Команда, работающая над новым электрическим заводом, была полна энергии.

Etymology

The term "electric" comes from the Greek word "ēlektron," which means amber, a substance that produces static electricity. The word "plant" derives from the Old French "plante," which relates to establishing or setting something in place. Together, "electric plant" forms a term that signifies a place where electricity is generated.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Power station - Energy plant - Power plant

Antonyms: - None as it specifically refers to a facility for generating electricity; however, general terms related to energy production could be considered oppositional in context, such as "energy deficiency" or "energy crisis."



25-07-2024