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Qué (quién) es wire - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WIRE; Wires; WIRES; The Wire (disambiguation); The Wire (song); Wire (human); Wire (album); Wire (song); The Wire (episode)

wire         
  • The outer conductor of this miniature coaxial cable (RG 58 type)is made of braided wire. Heavier braided cables are used for electrical connections that need a degree of flexibility, for example, connections to bus bars.
  • helical]] wire wrapping added to main carrier wires
  • [[Coaxial cable]], one example of a jacketed and insulated wire
  • [[Sophie Ryder]]'s galvanised wire sculpture ''Sitting'' at the [[Yorkshire Sculpture Park]]
  • [[Germanium diode]] bonded with gold wire
  • Wire drawing concept
SINGLE, USUALLY CYLINDRICAL, FLEXIBLE STRAND OR ROD OF METAL
Stranded wire; Solid wire; Metal wire; Pre-wire; Insulated wire; Overspun; Edgewound; Edge-wound
(wires, wiring, wired)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A wire is a long thin piece of metal that is used to fasten things or to carry electric current.
...fine copper wire.
...gadgets which detect electrical wires, pipes and timbers in walls.
N-VAR
2.
A wire is a cable which carries power or signals from one place to another.
I ripped out the telephone wire that ran through to his office.
...the voltage of the overhead wires.
= cable
N-COUNT: usu supp N
3.
If you wire something such as a building or piece of equipment, you put wires inside it so that electricity or signals can pass into or through it.
...learning to wire and plumb the house herself...
Each of the homes has a security system and is wired for cable television.
...a badly wired appliance.
VERB: V n, be V-ed for n, V-ed
Wire up means the same as wire
.
He was helping wire up the Channel Tunnel last season...
Wire the thermometers up to trigger off an alarm bell if the temperature drops...
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
4.
A wire is the same as a telegram
. (mainly AM)
N-COUNT
5.
If you wire an amount of money to a person or place, you tell a bank to send it to the person or place using a telegram message. (mainly AM)
I'm wiring you some money...
They arranged to wire the money from the United States...
VERB: V n n, V n prep
6.
If something goes to the wire, it continues until the last possible moment. (mainly JOURNALISM)
Negotiators again worked right down to the wire to reach an agreement.
PHRASE
7.
wire         
  • The outer conductor of this miniature coaxial cable (RG 58 type)is made of braided wire. Heavier braided cables are used for electrical connections that need a degree of flexibility, for example, connections to bus bars.
  • helical]] wire wrapping added to main carrier wires
  • [[Coaxial cable]], one example of a jacketed and insulated wire
  • [[Sophie Ryder]]'s galvanised wire sculpture ''Sitting'' at the [[Yorkshire Sculpture Park]]
  • [[Germanium diode]] bonded with gold wire
  • Wire drawing concept
SINGLE, USUALLY CYLINDRICAL, FLEXIBLE STRAND OR ROD OF METAL
Stranded wire; Solid wire; Metal wire; Pre-wire; Insulated wire; Overspun; Edgewound; Edge-wound
I
n.
long metal thread
1) to string wire
2) barbed; chicken; copper wire
3) a trip wire
cable conducting electric current
4) to cross, jump wires (in order to start a car)
5) to tap wires
6) telephone wires
cablegram, telegram
7) to send a wire
finish line
(also fig.)
8) (right) down to the wire ('to the very end')
9) (misc.) to get in under the wire ('to enter barely in time')
II
v.
1) (A) ('to send by wire') we wired the money to her; or: we wired her the money
2) (d; intr.) ('to request by sending a wire') to wire for (she wired home for some money)
3) (D; tr.) ('to provide with wire') to wire for (the auditorium was wired for sound)
4) (d; tr.) ('to connect') to wire to (the explosives were wired to the door)
5) (H; no passive) ('to inform by wire') we wired them to return home immediately
6) (L; may have an object) ('to inform by wire') she wired (us) that the manuscript had arrived
7) (Q; may have an object) we will wire (you) where to meet
wire         
  • The outer conductor of this miniature coaxial cable (RG 58 type)is made of braided wire. Heavier braided cables are used for electrical connections that need a degree of flexibility, for example, connections to bus bars.
  • helical]] wire wrapping added to main carrier wires
  • [[Coaxial cable]], one example of a jacketed and insulated wire
  • [[Sophie Ryder]]'s galvanised wire sculpture ''Sitting'' at the [[Yorkshire Sculpture Park]]
  • [[Germanium diode]] bonded with gold wire
  • Wire drawing concept
SINGLE, USUALLY CYLINDRICAL, FLEXIBLE STRAND OR ROD OF METAL
Stranded wire; Solid wire; Metal wire; Pre-wire; Insulated wire; Overspun; Edgewound; Edge-wound
I. n.
Metallic thread.
II. v. a.
1.
Put upon a wire.
2.
Bind with wire.
3.
Ensnare by wires.
4.
(Recent.) Telegraph, convey by electric telegraph, report by telegram.

Wikipedia

Wire (disambiguation)

A wire is a strand of drawn metal used especially in electrical conductors and fencing.

wire may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de wire
1. District Court in Manhattan –– conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud and money laundering.
2. Renzi was arraigned on charges including wire fraud, insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, extortion and money laundering.
3. The amazing thing about this team is you went wire to wire, which is really hard to do.
4. Wire them tightly to the frame, ending up with plenty of extra loops of wire to keep it tight.
5. Endless Wire contains 1' tracks, 10 of them comprising what Townshend calls a ‘full–length mini–opera‘ entitled Wire & Glass.