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elec·tric [ɪˈlektrɪk] ADJ.

1. electric (powered by electricity):

electric
electric blanket
electric guitar
electric motor

2. electric (involving or conveying electricity):

electric

3. electric fig. (exciting):

electric

electric ˈcommuter car SUST., e-com car [ˈi:kɒm-] SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Electric light came to the village in 1921.
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It was stated that the song is electric and light, its message is naive.
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The musical arrangement features a rhythmic, rolling piano-and-harmonica foundation with a hyper-staccato electric guitar joining late in the verses.
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The island receives telephone, electric and water utilities via undersea cables and pipes from the mainland.
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The electric field strength of the impulse increases to a maximum value within a few microseconds and then declines like a damped oscillator.
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On a whim he said he wanted to play electric.
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The most common types of power tools use electric motors.
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Manual electric target throwers require a person in the traphouse with the trap machine, to set the target(s) by hand onto the machine arm.
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A full-band electric version of the song was once played during a radio-session.
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Most electric generation is driven by heat engines.
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