wired 英 ['waɪəd]   美 ['waɪɚd]

wired

wired  英 ['waɪəd] 美 ['waɪɚd]

adj. 接有电线的;以铁丝围起的;极其兴奋的  v. 以金属丝装;打电报给(wire的过去分词) 

Some men think that women are wired like men but they are not. 有些男人认为女人像他们一样很容易兴奋,事实上并非如此。
On the other hand, the transparent linking of wired and wireless networks is an unsolved problem. 另一方面,有线和无线网络间的透明连接是一个尚未解决的问题。

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  • adj. 接有电线的;以铁丝围起的;极其兴奋的
  • v. 以金属丝装;打电报给(wire的过去分词)
  • 1. Some men think that women are wired like men but they are not.

    有些男人认为女人像他们一样很容易兴奋,事实上并非如此。

  • 2. On the other hand, the transparent linking of wired and wireless networks is an unsolved problem.

    另一方面,有线和无线网络间的透明连接是一个尚未解决的问题。

  • 3. One characteristic of serving God from your heart is effectiveness: whenever you do what God wired you to love to do, you get good at it.

    用心服侍神的一个特点是它会带来不错的结果:每当你所做的事是神感动你使你爱作的事,你就能把它做好。

  • wired (adj.) Old English wired "made of wire," past-participle adjective from wire (v.). From early 15c. as "stiffened by wires." Meaning "nervous, jittery" is by 1970s; earlier (1959, perhaps early 1950s) "using narcotic drugs, addicted to drugs."
wired / ˈwaɪəd ; NAmE ˈwaɪərd / adjective 1 connected to a system of computers (与计算机系统)联网的, 连线的 Many colleges now have wired dormitories. 现在许多大学的学生宿舍已经联网。 2 (of glass, material, etc. 玻璃、材料等 ) containing wires that make it strong or stiff (为使坚挺或坚固)内含金属丝的,夹丝的 3 ( informal) excited or nervous; not relaxed 兴奋的;紧张不安的 4 ( informal) ( especially NAmE) under the influence of alcohol or an illegal drug (受酒精或毒品影响而)迷醉的 wired / ˈwaɪəd ; NAmE ˈwaɪərd /
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