What does elektrisk kabel in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word elektrisk kabel in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use elektrisk kabel in Swedish.
The word elektrisk kabel in Swedish means electric, electrical, elektrisk, elektrisk, elektrisk, elektrisk, elektrisk strömstyrka, strömstyrka, elektrisk chock, avrättning med elektrisk ström, uteffekt, icke-elektrisk, icke-elektrisk, spänning, elektrisk spänning. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word elektrisk kabel
electric, electrical
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elektrisk(relating to electricity) An electric charge creates an electric field. Our electric bill seems to keep getting more expensive. |
elektrisk(relating to electricity) Rachel is an electrical engineer. |
elektrisk(uses electricity) The car has electric wing mirrors. |
elektrisk(impressive) (bildlig) The acrobats gave an electrifying performance. |
elektrisk strömstyrka, strömstyrka(measurement of electricity) |
elektrisk chock(electric current entering the body) |
avrättning med elektrisk ström(death by electric shock) |
uteffekt(capacity: power output) |
icke-elektrisk(not powered by electricity) (formell) |
icke-elektrisk(not electrical) |
spänning, elektrisk spänning(electrical energy) Test the wires for voltage before you connect the light. |
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