wire

wire
I
n.
long metal thread

1) to string wire

2) barbed; chicken; copper wire

3) a trip wire

cable conducting electric current

4) to cross, jump wires (in order to start a car)

5) to tap wires

6) telephone wires

cablegram, telegram

7) to send a wire

finish line

(also fig.)

8) (right) down to the wire ('to the very end')

9) (misc.) to get in under the wire ('to enter barely in time')

II
v.

1) (A) ('to send by wire') we wired the money to her; or: we wired her the money

2) (d; intr.) ('to request by sending a wire') to wire for (she wired home for some money)

3) (D; tr.) ('to provide with wire') to wire for (the auditorium was wired for sound)

4) (d; tr.) ('to connect') to wire to (the explosives were wired to the door)

5) (H; no passive) ('to inform by wire') we wired them to return home immediately

6) (L; may have an object) ('to inform by wire') she wired (us) that the manuscript had arrived

7) (Q; may have an object) we will wire (you) where to meet

* * *
['waɪə]
copper wire
or: we wired her the money
jump wires (in order to start a car)
(A) ('to send by wire') we wired the money to her
(H; no passive) ('to inform by wire') we wired them to return home immediately
(L; may have an object) ('to inform by wire') she wired (us) that the manuscript had arrived
(Q; may have an object) we will wire (you) where to meet
['cable conducting electric current'] to cross
['cablegram, telegram'] to send a wire
['long metal thread'] to string wire
a trip wire
barbed
telephone wires
to tap wires
(misc.) to get in under the wire ('to enter barely in time')
['finish line'] (also fig.) (right) down to the wire ('to the very end')
(d; intr.) ('to request by sending a wire') to wire for (she wired home for some money)
(D; tr.) ('to provide with wire') to wire for (the auditorium was wired for sound)
(d; tr.) ('to connect') to wire to (the explosives were wired to the door)

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