electricity

electricity
noun, no pl.
1) Elektrizität, die
2) (supply) Strom, der
3) (fig.) Spannung, die
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[elek'trisəti]
noun
(a form of energy used to give heat, light, power etc: worked by electricity; Don't waste electricity.) die Elektrizität
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- electrical
- electrically
- electrician
- electrified
- electrify
- electrification
- electrifying
- electric chair
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elec·tric·ity
[ˌelɪkˈtrɪsəti, ˌi:lekˈ-, AM ɪˌlekˈtrɪsət̬i, ˌi:lekˈ-]
n no pl Elektrizität f, [elektrischer] Strom
heated/lit by \electricity elektrisch beheizt/beleuchtet
powered by \electricity mit Elektroantrieb, elektrisch angetrieben
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[Ilek'trIsItɪ]
n
Elektrizität f; (= electric power for use) (elektrischer) Strom

to have electricity connected — Stromanschluss or elektrischen Strom bekommen

to turn on/off the electricity — den Strom an-/abschalten

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electricity [-sətı] s PHYS
1. a) Elektrizität f
b) Strom m:
electricity bill Stromrechnung f;
electricity consumption Stromverbrauch m;
electricity generator Stromerzeuger m;
electricity meter Stromzähler m;
electricity production Stromerzeugung f
2. Elektrizitätslehre f
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noun, no pl.
1) Elektrizität, die
2) (supply) Strom, der
3) (fig.) Spannung, die
* * *
n.
Elektrizität f.
Strom ¨-e m.

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