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charge |
When you charge something like a telephone, you put electrical power into it so that it can work. Some things that use electricity get it through wires that plug into an electrical source. But electrical things without wires get their electricity from something called "batteries." When we charge a telephone, we are charging the batteries inside it so that the phone will have the power to work in any place we want it to. [1/9 definitions] |
fill |
to close up or plug. [1/7 definitions] |
night-light |
A night-light is a small light attached to a plug that goes directly into a wall. The night-light helps people see in the dark or makes them feel safe in the dark. People usually keep a night-light on all night. |
outlet |
An outlet is something that lets you use electricity in a room or other place. It is usually built into a wall. Electricity will flow from an outlet to your TV when the TV is connected to the outlet by a cord with a plug. |
peg |
to fasten, plug, or mark with a peg or pegs. [1/3 definitions] |
plug |
to close or stop up with a plug. [1/4 definitions] |
plug in |
When you plug in something that needs electricity to work, like a toaster or lamp, you connect it to a power source. |
socket |
A socket is an opening that is made so that another thing can fit into it. The socket that most of us know is an electrical socket. Walls have electrical sockets that people can put a plug into. When a plug is in the socket, it receives electricity and lets it flow through a wire to something that uses electricity, like a lamp or a toaster. |
stop |
to close or plug. [1/10 definitions] |
stopper |
something that blocks an opening; plug. |
unplug |
to remove (the plug of an electrical appliance) from an outlet. |
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