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socketed

/sok-it/US // ˈsɒk ɪt //UK // (ˈsɒkɪt) //

插座式,插座的,插座式的,套筒式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hollow part or piece for receiving and holding some part or thing.
    • : Electricity. a device intended to hold an electric light bulb mechanically and connect it electrically to circuit wires.Also called wall socket. a socket placed in a wall to receive a plug that makes an electrical connection with supply wiring.
    • : Anatomy. a hollow in one part that receives another part: the socket of the eye.the concavity of a joint: the socket of the hip.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to place in or fit with a socket.

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Examples

  • The final word on cordless vacuumsThere’s no doubt that getting rid of wires and power sockets makes life a lot easier, and these days, the best cordless vacuum cleaners have suction power that easily compares to their plugin-powered counterparts.

  • It is more like a USB socket, with both communication and power capabilities.

  • Electric vehicles are not appliancesWe’ve come to expect that we plug electric devices into a socket and they just work.

  • In August, one cable that supported this dome slipped out of a socket.

  • If you’ve ever traveled to South Africa and tried to use your multi-country adapter to recharge your phone or laptop, you may have been surprised that your adapter could not fit into the country’s unique sockets.

  • It turns out that a nail clipper, divided into two halves and hooked up directly into a power socket will boil water.

  • In 1996, Smart was severely beaten in prison by two inmates, who broke her eye socket and left her with a metal plate in her head.

  • During a trip to Dallas for Super Bowl 2011 festivities, she writes that Russell “knocked her jaw out of the socket.”

  • When it was over, Keith had been stabbed in the shoulder, and Brandon had a fractured eye socket and orbital wall.

  • Fixed to the tumbler inboard there is a small bar which fits into a socket attached to the covering board.

  • Pour water in an earthenware jar, place the plates in it and turn the plug in a lamp socket.

  • The candle was burning to the socket; the moonlight lay on the floor between them, in a shifting, widening patch.

  • In testing a fixture, the plug A is turned into a socket of some source of current, and a lamp is turned into the socket B.

  • After attaching the socket to the wall with screws the board was easily put in place as shown in Fig. 2.