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electric [ɪˈlektrɪk] ADJ

electric ELEC
elétrico(-a)
electric (atmosphere)

electric blanket N

electric chair N

electric chair

electric cooker N Brit

electric cooker

electric stove N Am

electric stove

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A full-band electric version of the song was once played during a radio-session.
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The musical arrangement features a rhythmic, rolling piano-and-harmonica foundation with a hyper-staccato electric guitar joining late in the verses.
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Electric light came to the village in 1921.
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It includes the world's first major electric-powered inner-city tram line, which was opened in 1891.
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The electric field strength of the impulse increases to a maximum value within a few microseconds and then declines like a damped oscillator.
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In 1864 the gas works were built and in 1880 an electric plant was opened.
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On a whim he said he wanted to play electric.
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The charged particles are highly influenced by magnetic and electric fields.
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The first are the electric coupled transponder systems.
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In surface second harmonic generation, the second harmonic signal is proportional to the square of the electric field.
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