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		Definition of electric fence in English: electric fencenoun A fence through which an electric current can be passed, giving an electric shock to any person or animal touching it.  Example sentencesExamples -  While barbed-wire or electric fences are cheaper and easier to maintain, hunters on horseback would rather jump a hedge.
 -  Kolesch says unlike the full mesh wall of regular fences that line the highway, the electric fence is just several strands with some electrified wires that pulsate on contact.
 -  This procedure had merit; but conventional fencing costs, even electric fences or suspension fences with widely spaced posts, made it an economically questionable practice outside the research arena.
 -  A movable electric fence can be used to keep the animals in the targeted area.
 -  Thieves snatched the miniature pony after breaking through a padlocked gate and disconnecting an electric fence leading to a paddock in Bourton.
 -  One problem is that elephants are not just big, but smart - they can knock down regular fences, and figure out how to disable electric fences.
 -  One is a low-voltage electric fence around the perimeter of your garden.
 -  There were rows of razor wire, electric fences, guard towers and searchlights.
 -  The Houses of Parliament are to be protected from terrorist attack by electric fences, roadblocks and a boom barrage in the Thames, according to a leaked report.
 -  This woman had a friend hook up a power pack from an electric fence to the windshield wiper.
 -  We were running up and down shouting and calling, pulling at gates, knocking on metal fences, even trying to short-circuit electric fences to set off alarms.
 -  Police believe the thieves cut their way through barbed wire and electric fences from the grounds of Pitsea tip.
 -  The electric fence should be high voltage, low amperage, so that no harm can be done to any animal or person.
 -  They are capable of short-circuiting an electric fence by charging at it as a group.
 -  It has a five-metre high wall, streams and a moat with an electric fence to ensure the animals do not wade on to the visitors' side or injure themselves.
 -  Fred uses portable electric fences to move the cattle to fresh feed daily.
 -  They also move about unrestrained by razor wire, searchlights, locks or electric fences.
 -  The security is immense, with rolls of barbed wire and an electric fence.
 -  The electric fence works by delivering a short sharp shock to the animal through the fence wire.
 -  After all, we have razor wire, an electric fence, burglar bars, floodlights, buzzers and our faithful Maltese, Bonzo - all generously paid for by our loyal taxpayers.
 
    Definition of electric fence in US English: electric fencenounəˈlɛktrɪk A fence through which an electric current can be passed, giving an electric shock to any person or animal touching it.  Example sentencesExamples -  They also move about unrestrained by razor wire, searchlights, locks or electric fences.
 -  It has a five-metre high wall, streams and a moat with an electric fence to ensure the animals do not wade on to the visitors' side or injure themselves.
 -  Police believe the thieves cut their way through barbed wire and electric fences from the grounds of Pitsea tip.
 -  This woman had a friend hook up a power pack from an electric fence to the windshield wiper.
 -  Kolesch says unlike the full mesh wall of regular fences that line the highway, the electric fence is just several strands with some electrified wires that pulsate on contact.
 -  One is a low-voltage electric fence around the perimeter of your garden.
 -  There were rows of razor wire, electric fences, guard towers and searchlights.
 -  The security is immense, with rolls of barbed wire and an electric fence.
 -  We were running up and down shouting and calling, pulling at gates, knocking on metal fences, even trying to short-circuit electric fences to set off alarms.
 -  Thieves snatched the miniature pony after breaking through a padlocked gate and disconnecting an electric fence leading to a paddock in Bourton.
 -  One problem is that elephants are not just big, but smart - they can knock down regular fences, and figure out how to disable electric fences.
 -  The electric fence should be high voltage, low amperage, so that no harm can be done to any animal or person.
 -  This procedure had merit; but conventional fencing costs, even electric fences or suspension fences with widely spaced posts, made it an economically questionable practice outside the research arena.
 -  A movable electric fence can be used to keep the animals in the targeted area.
 -  After all, we have razor wire, an electric fence, burglar bars, floodlights, buzzers and our faithful Maltese, Bonzo - all generously paid for by our loyal taxpayers.
 -  Fred uses portable electric fences to move the cattle to fresh feed daily.
 -  They are capable of short-circuiting an electric fence by charging at it as a group.
 -  The Houses of Parliament are to be protected from terrorist attack by electric fences, roadblocks and a boom barrage in the Thames, according to a leaked report.
 -  The electric fence works by delivering a short sharp shock to the animal through the fence wire.
 -  While barbed-wire or electric fences are cheaper and easier to maintain, hunters on horseback would rather jump a hedge.
 
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