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单词 plugged-in
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Definition of plugged-in in English:

plugged-in

adjective
informal
  • Up to date; aware of the latest developments or trends.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's very plugged-in and knows all the right people.
    • I have no idea if Brazile has inside information, but she's a seriously plugged-in person whose opinion is worth passing along.
    • It was backed by an all-star group of affluent, plugged-in Harvard professors and alums.
    • Drop by our sports website every Monday and Wednesday for the latest on our top drivers, written by our network of plugged-in correspondents.
    • For years, investors lucky enough or plugged-in enough to get allocations of initial public offerings had a license to print money.
    • He was so plugged-in to the ways of pop that it became his only frame of reference.
    • Further education and higher education institutions could be far more plugged-in to the world of filmmakers.
    • Sure he's witty and plugged-in.
    • The most plugged-in nation in the world is receiving virtually no true information about what its warriors are doing.
    • I know not everyone is as plugged-in to current events as the blogging community, but I'd like to think my classmates can spot a ridiculous story when they see it.
    • There is no one more plugged-in, better-connected, more knowing in Washington than he.
    • A few plugged-in experts note that a more nuanced analysis of the market reveals that heating oil, which is already passing through refineries, is likely to be in relative abundance this winter.
    • Although the authors' sources are often plugged-in, one suspects they are not always objective.
 
 

Definition of plugged-in in US English:

plugged-in

adjectiveˌpləɡdˈin
informal
  • Up to date; aware of the latest developments or trends.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A few plugged-in experts note that a more nuanced analysis of the market reveals that heating oil, which is already passing through refineries, is likely to be in relative abundance this winter.
    • Drop by our sports website every Monday and Wednesday for the latest on our top drivers, written by our network of plugged-in correspondents.
    • Further education and higher education institutions could be far more plugged-in to the world of filmmakers.
    • Sure he's witty and plugged-in.
    • I have no idea if Brazile has inside information, but she's a seriously plugged-in person whose opinion is worth passing along.
    • He was so plugged-in to the ways of pop that it became his only frame of reference.
    • I know not everyone is as plugged-in to current events as the blogging community, but I'd like to think my classmates can spot a ridiculous story when they see it.
    • The most plugged-in nation in the world is receiving virtually no true information about what its warriors are doing.
    • There is no one more plugged-in, better-connected, more knowing in Washington than he.
    • Although the authors' sources are often plugged-in, one suspects they are not always objective.
    • It's very plugged-in and knows all the right people.
    • For years, investors lucky enough or plugged-in enough to get allocations of initial public offerings had a license to print money.
    • It was backed by an all-star group of affluent, plugged-in Harvard professors and alums.
 
 
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