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{
"term": "wire",
"partOfSpeech": "noun",
"ox3000": true,
"cefr": "b2",
"image": "data/images/co/cord.png",
"definitions": [
{
"senseNumber": 1,
"definition": "metal in the form of thin thread; a piece of this",
"cefr": "b2",
"ox3000": true,
"examples": [
{
"text": "a coil of copper wire"
},
{
"text": "wire mesh"
},
{
"text": "A high **wire fence** encircles the complex."
},
{
"text": "a wire basket"
},
{
"text": "The box was fastened with a rusty wire."
},
{
"text": "Cool the cakes on a wire rack."
},
{
"text": "Surely the wires shouldn't show like that?"
},
{
"text": "The wire was stretched between two poles."
},
{
"text": "wire coat hangers"
}
],
"collocations": {
"adjective": ["taut", "loose", "fine"],
"… of wire": ["length", "piece", "strand"],
"verb + wire": ["cut", "bend", "twist"],
"wire + noun": ["mesh", "netting", "basket"],
"preposition": ["behind a/the wire", "under a/the wire"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 2,
"definition": "a piece of wire that is used to carry an electric current or signal",
"cefr": "b2",
"ox3000": true,
"examples": [
{
"text": "electrical wires"
},
{
"text": "a spider's web of unsightly overhead wires"
},
{
"text": "The telephone wires had been cut."
},
{
"text": "Don't place carpets over electrical wires."
},
{
"text": "Don't touch that wire. It's live."
},
{
"text": "He disconnected the wire from the clock."
},
{
"text": "The electrician ran a wire from the kitchen to the bedroom."
},
{
"text": "The wire was attached to a pin in the plug."
},
{
"text": "Watch out for bare wires."
},
{
"text": "overhead electricity wires"
},
{
"text": "the flow of electrical current down a wire"
},
{
"text": "I found myself tripping over a tangle of wires and cables."
},
{
"text": "There were wires trailing everywhere."
},
{
"text": "Where does this wire go?"
}
],
"topics": ["Engineering"],
"collocations": {
"adjective": ["electric", "electrical", "electricity"],
"verb + wire": ["attach", "connect", "disconnect"],
"wire + verb": ["go", "lead", "run"],
"preposition": ["along a/the wire", "down a/the wire"],
"phrases": ["a tangle of wires"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 3,
"definition": "an electronic listening device that can be hidden on a person",
"examples": [
{
"text": "an undercover police informer who was wearing a wire"
}
]
},
{
"senseNumber": 4,
"definition": "a wire fence",
"examples": [
{
"text": "Three prisoners escaped by crawling under the wire."
},
{
"text": "Behind the wire, the prisoners were exercising."
},
{
"text": "They cut the perimeter wire and escaped."
}
]
},
{
"senseNumber": 5,
"definition": "a telegram (= a message sent by telegraph and then printed and given to somebody)",
"labels": "(informal, especially North American English)",
"examples": [
{
"text": "We sent a wire asking him to join us."
}
]
},
{
"senseNumber": null,
"definition": "to become confused about what somebody has said to you so that you think they meant something else",
"labels": "(informal)",
"examples": [
{
"text": "We seem to have got our wires crossed. I thought you were coming on Tuesday."
}
]
},
{
"senseNumber": null,
"definition": "if you say that a situation goes down to the wire, you mean that the result will not be decided or known until the very end",
"labels": "(informal)",
"examples": []
},
{
"senseNumber": null,
"definition": "a person who is lively and full of energy",
"examples": [],
"topics": ["Personal qualities"]
},
{
"senseNumber": null,
"definition": "to use your influence in order to get an advantage for somebody",
"labels": "(informal)",
"examples": []
},
{
"senseNumber": null,
"definition": "at the last possible opportunity; just in time",
"labels": "(informal, especially North American English)",
"examples": [
{
"text": "The files arrived just under the wire and we made the deadline."
},
{
"text": "We got in under the wire."
}
]
}
],
"pronunciations": {
"uk": [
{
"pronunciation": "/ˈwaɪə(r)/",
"audio": "wi/wire/wire__gb_1.mp3"
}
],
"us": [
{
"pronunciation": "/ˈwaɪər/",
"audio": "wi/wire/wire__us_1.mp3"
}
]
},
"wordOrigin": "Old English wīr; of Germanic origin, probably from the base of Latin viere ‘plait, weave’."
}