electric

electric
ə'lektrik
adjective
1) (of, produced by, or worked by electricity: electric light.) eléctrico
2) (full of excitement: The atmosphere in the theatre was electric.) electrizante
electric adj eléctrico
Se refiere a algo que es producido por la electricidad, que transmite la electricidad o funciona con ella
an electric current una corriente eléctrica
an electric cable un cable eléctrico
an electric blanket una manta eléctrica
electric
tr[ɪ'lektrɪk]
adjective
1 eléctrico,-a
2 figurative use electrizante
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
electric blanket manta eléctrica
electric blue azul nombre masculino eléctrico
electric chair silla eléctrica
electric field campo eléctrico
electric fire estufa eléctrica
electric guitar guitarra eléctrica
electric shock (treatment) electrochoque nombre masculino 2 (accident) descarga eléctrica
electric storm tormenta eléctrica
electric [i'lɛktrɪk] adj
1) or electrical [-trɪkəl] : eléctrico
2) thrilling: electrizante, emocionante
electric
adj.
eléctrico, -a adj.
ɪ'lektrɪk
adjective eléctrico; <fence> electrificado; <performance/atmosphere> electrizante

electric bill — (AmE) cuenta f or recibo m de la electricidad or (fam) de (la) luz

[ɪ'lektrɪk]
1.
ADJ [appliance, current, motor] eléctrico

the atmosphere was electric — (fig) el ambiente era electrizante, el ambiente estaba cargado de electricidad

2.
CPD [blanket, cooker, fire, guitar, mixer, organ] eléctrico

electric bill N(US) factura f or (Sp) recibo m de la electricidad

electric blue N — azul m eléctrico

electric chair N — silla f eléctrica

to go to the electric chair — acabar en la silla eléctrica

electric charge N — carga f eléctrica

electric eel N — anguila f eléctrica

electric eye N — célula f fotoeléctrica

electric fence N — valla f electrificada, cercado m electrificado

electric field N — campo m eléctrico

electric kettle N — hervidora f de agua eléctrica

electric light N — luz f eléctrica

electric ray N — (Zool) torpedo m

electric shock N(from wire, socket) descarga f eléctrica; (from static electricity) calambre m

I got an electric shock from the tap — el grifo me dio calambre

electric shock treatment N — tratamiento m por electrochoque

electric storm N — tormenta f eléctrica

electric window(s) N (PL) — (Aut) elevalunas m inv eléctrico

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[ɪ'lektrɪk]
adjective eléctrico; <fence> electrificado; <performance/atmosphere> electrizante

electric bill — (AmE) cuenta f or recibo m de la electricidad or (fam) de (la) luz


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