electric

electric
adjective
elektrisch [Strom, Feld, Licht, Orgel usw.]; Elektro[kabel, -motor, -herd, -kessel]; (fig.) spannungsgeladen [Atmosphäre]; elektrisierend [Wirkung]
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[ə'lektrik]
adjective
1) (of, produced by, or worked by electricity: electric light.) elektrisch
2) (full of excitement: The atmosphere in the theatre was electric.) elektrisieren
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elec·tric
[ɪˈlektrɪk]
adj
1. (powered by electricity) elektrisch, Elektro-
\electric blanket Heizdecke f
\electric conductor elektrischer Leiter
\electric current elektrischer Strom
\electric double layer PHYS elektrochemische Doppelschicht
\electric guitar E-Gitarre f
\electric motor Elektromotor m
2. (involving or conveying electricity) Strom-
\electric bill Stromrechnung f
3. (fig: exciting) elektrisierend; atmosphere spannungsgeladen; performance mitreißend
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[I'lektrɪk]
1. adj
1) (lit: powered by electricity, generated) elektrisch; (= carrying electricity) Strom-

electric car/vehicle — Elektroauto nt

electric razor — Elektrorasierer m

electric mixer/kettle — elektrischer Mixer/Wasserkocher

2) (fig: exciting) atmosphere, mood wie elektrisiert

the effect was electric — das hatte eine tolle Wirkung

2. n
1) (inf: electricity) Elektrizität f, Elektrik f (inf)
2) pl Strom m; (AUT) Elektrik f
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electric [ıˈlektrık]
A adj (adv electrically)
1. a) elektrisch:
electric cable (charge, current, light, locomotive, etc);
electric bill Stromrechnung f; academic.ru/64924/screen">screen A 12 b, torch A 2
b) Elektro…:
electric fence (motor, etc)
c) Elektrizitäts…:
electric works
d) elektrotechnisch
2. fig
a) elektrisierend (Wirkung etc)
b) spannungsgeladen (Atmosphäre):
the atmosphere in the hall was electric der Saal knisterte vor Spannung
B s
1. PHYS elektrostatischer Körper, Nichtleiter m
2. umg
a) Elektrische f (Straßenbahn)
b) O(berleitungs)bus m
3. Br umg Strom m
4. pl Br umg Elektrik f (elektrische Anlage etc)
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adjective
elektrisch [Strom, Feld, Licht, Orgel usw.]; Elektro[kabel, -motor, -herd, -kessel]; (fig.) spannungsgeladen [Atmosphäre]; elektrisierend [Wirkung]
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adj.
elektrisch adj.

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