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wired

/wahyuhrd/US // waɪərd //UK // (waɪəd) //

有线,有线的,有线电视,有线路

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : equipped with wires, as for electricity or telephone service.
    • : made of wire; consisting of or constructed with wires: a wired barrier.
    • : tied or secured with wires: wired bales of wastepaper.
    • : strengthened or supported with wires: a sculpture of wired papier-mâché.
    • : Slang. tense with excitement or anticipation; edgy.
    • : equipped so as to receive cable television.
    • : connected electronically to one or more computer networks.

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Examples

  • Gamers need that kind of low-latency to match people playing on wired home Internet connections.

  • It features a 150-sheet paper tray, voice-activated printing, and wired and wireless connectivity—you can print from not only your computer, but also mobile devices.

  • The words became so wired she’d be on the phone with friends or family, saying, Goodbye, I love you, have a magical day.

  • It’s also in the ballpark of the average wired home Internet connection speed of 128 Mbps.

  • Wireless systems using Emrod technology can transmit any amount of power current wired solutions transmit.

  • We also have a growing body of biological research showing that fathers, like mothers, are hard-wired to care for children.

  • Human evolution has left men as deeply wired for emotional connections to children as women are.

  • Nerd Cruise By Adam Rogers, Wired What 800 Nerds on a Cruise Ship Taught Me About Life, the Universe, and Snorkeling.

  • No law or even revolution in police tactics can fully curb the rising expectations that come with a wired world.

  • After all, our bodies are hard wired to recognize the difference between “me” and “not me.”

  • That night McCann wired his employers to get back home as quickly as conveyances would carry them.

  • He knows the whole bay down below there will be alive with boats, just as soon as they get the news wired down to them.

  • Then I began to tell people at the sanitarium and wired my friends in Berlin advising them how to get out of Germany.

  • Then I wired my father and asked him to see the President and get my resignation through at once.

  • "Red-headed party found at Woodstock," the valiant sleuth had wired with unusual delicacy and caution.