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plug

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Pronunciation

Noun

Singular
plug

Plural
plugs

Tilo
matoshi

Jam'i
matosai

 
An electrical plug (left) and socket (right)
 
Sink plug with metallic top - E
  1. fulogi, matoshi/matoshiya. <> A plug is an object that fills a gap. Examples of a plug are, an electrical plug which plugs into the wall or electrical socket, a sink plug (or stopper) which stops the water from draining out of the sink or bath.


Verb

Plain form (yanzu)
plug

3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi)
plugs

Past tense (ya wuce)
plugged

Past participle (ya wuce)
plugged

Present participle (ana cikin yi)
plugging

  1. toshe <> (transitive) If you plug something you close by putting something into it.
    We used the newspapers to plug the holes in the walls so that the rats would find it a bit harder to enter. <> Mun toshe ramukan da ke bangon gidan da jaridun don kada ɓeraye su shigo da sauƙi. [1]
    We use corks to plug the barrels.
    We were able to plug the leek for now.
    I plugged my ears with my finger because of the noise.
  2. (transitive) If you plug something in (or into) you put into a socket.
  3. (transitive) If you plug something in you connect it to electricity.
    You have to plug the computer in if for it to work.
  4. (transitive) If you plug in an idea or way of doing something, you use it as a whole (without changing it).
    We just plugged in the results from last year and everything worked.
  5. (transitive) If something plugs something else closes it tightly.
    The cork plugged the bottle.
    The mudslide plugged the way out of the cave, trapping us.