plug-in
English
Alternative forms
- (noun): plugin
Etymology
From the verb plug in.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈplʌɡ.ɪn/
- Hyphenation: plug-in
Adjective
- Designed to be plugged into an electrical power outlet or circuit.
- Able to be extended with further components in a modular fashion.
Antonyms
- (antonym(s) of “designed to be plugged in”): hard-wired
Related terms
Noun
- Anything that plugs into something.
- (computing) A module or device that interacts with another to add a specific feature or function.
- An electric vehicle that can be recharged from an external power source.
- Synonym: PEV
- An air freshener that can be charged by connecting it to the mains power supply.
- 2013, Rob Temple, Very British Problems: Making Life Awkward for Ourselves One Rainy Day at a Time, page 141:
- They take your best bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape and boil it up with Satsuma peel and bits of stick, resulting in a hot sour wine and every room of the house smelling like a festive Airwick Plug-in has exploded, with the added bonus that all your best pans are now ruined. Cheers!
- 2015, Sheldon Malone, Changing the Way You Think: One-Year Devotional Unlocking the Mind with the Word of God:
- But unlike other Glade products with the aroma being released simply by spraying it or by opening the container, this new product the "Glade Plug-In" required that the product actually be plugged into an electrical socket in order for the aroma and fragrance to get released into the air, with the slogan for its product being "Plug it in, plug it in".
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Translations
computer add-on
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