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Definition of wiring in English: wiringnoun ˈwʌɪərɪŋˈwaɪ(ə)rɪŋ mass noun1A system of wires providing electric circuits for a device or building. the wiring was in urgent need of replacement Example sentencesExamples - A fire sparked by faulty electrical wiring outside the Star Court Arcade left around 30 Lismore businesses without power for up to three hours on Tuesday morning.
- Electrical wiring and telephone lines can transmit such signals by conduction; walls can vibrate subtly, as can pipes, beams, ducts, and the like.
- EMF exposures exist in the home and workplace as a result of electrical equipment and building wiring, and not only as a result of nearby power lines.
- Along the bottom was a giant blade and in the cracks some pneumatic systems and wiring could be seen.
- Even electrical and computer wiring can be changed in a few minutes as opposed to hours.
- Hardcopy blueprints of the internal wiring system were laid out in front of him.
- They also patched-up the plumbing, replaced windows and carried out some much-needed work on the building's electrical wiring.
- You will need some understanding of circuitry and wiring for this project.
- The fuse structure may further include additional wiring over the electrical insulating layer at the same level as the fuse.
- This will reduce rusting and make it less attractive to mice and other pests which can damage electrical wiring.
- The panel sported a dizzying array of fine circuitry, fiber-optic wiring, some control processor chips and some digital readout panels.
- There is an oil-fired central heating system and some useable wiring in place, but a thorough overhaul of all services is necessary.
- Make sure electrical wiring and heating systems meet safety codes, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for heater placement and setup.
- And with the need to tie into existing building wiring, the system will have to be located close to the electrical feed into the building.
- The Milton Rooms' licence, which is needed before plays, shows and discos can go ahead, has been declined because the electrical wiring in the building is considered unsafe.
- Wiring may look okay to the untrained eye, but electrical wiring that is arcing is dangerous and can start fires.
- Magnetic fields in homes arise mainly from low voltage distribution wiring, house wiring, and domestic appliances.
- All safety warnings on electrical wiring were highlighted and stressed.
- In Europe tightest regs appear to be in Greece, which officially requires wiring plans of all wiring in buildings to be submitted to central building control for approval.
- GPS receivers don't yet work well indoors where electrical wiring and other noise can interfere with their faint signals.
- 1.1 The installation of electric wiring.
the wiring should be done by a professional Example sentencesExamples - In about 25 percent of all homes, some type of service upgrade is needed before new wiring can be installed.
- Installation and wiring must be in compliance with local building and electrical codes.
- We had to do all new wiring, reroof, and put on handmade red-cedar shingles.
- Be sure to keep their location in mind while doing the wiring part of the installation, so you can allow for the correct lengths of the wires.
- Entry-level positions can be as nuts-and-bolts as wiring and installation, all the way to the uber-geek world of file servers and beyond.
- 1.2informal The connections of the nervous system or brain perceived as determining an innate behaviour pattern.
civilizations have put nothing into the basic wiring of the human animal Example sentencesExamples - New evidence points to production of myelin, a fatty insulation coating the brain's internal wiring, as a neural Achilles' heel early in life.
- In its own particular way, synesthesia points to yet another way that the wiring of the brain can create different ways to experience life.
- If different parts of the cerebellum have different functional roles, this must be due to differences in their input and output connections rather than their internal wiring.
- Yet, our brain's wiring hasn't changed much, and human survival responses still are triggered by the idea we are under some sort of imminent threat.
- The evolutionary wiring in his brain compels him to do just that, just as gravity compels a raindrop to fall.
Rhymes firing, retiring, uninspiring, untiring Definition of wiring in US English: wiringnounˈwaɪ(ə)rɪŋˈwī(ə)riNG 1A system of wires providing electric circuits for a device or building. Example sentencesExamples - Along the bottom was a giant blade and in the cracks some pneumatic systems and wiring could be seen.
- Electrical wiring and telephone lines can transmit such signals by conduction; walls can vibrate subtly, as can pipes, beams, ducts, and the like.
- The Milton Rooms' licence, which is needed before plays, shows and discos can go ahead, has been declined because the electrical wiring in the building is considered unsafe.
- This will reduce rusting and make it less attractive to mice and other pests which can damage electrical wiring.
- EMF exposures exist in the home and workplace as a result of electrical equipment and building wiring, and not only as a result of nearby power lines.
- The fuse structure may further include additional wiring over the electrical insulating layer at the same level as the fuse.
- Wiring may look okay to the untrained eye, but electrical wiring that is arcing is dangerous and can start fires.
- All safety warnings on electrical wiring were highlighted and stressed.
- There is an oil-fired central heating system and some useable wiring in place, but a thorough overhaul of all services is necessary.
- A fire sparked by faulty electrical wiring outside the Star Court Arcade left around 30 Lismore businesses without power for up to three hours on Tuesday morning.
- Even electrical and computer wiring can be changed in a few minutes as opposed to hours.
- In Europe tightest regs appear to be in Greece, which officially requires wiring plans of all wiring in buildings to be submitted to central building control for approval.
- Make sure electrical wiring and heating systems meet safety codes, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for heater placement and setup.
- Hardcopy blueprints of the internal wiring system were laid out in front of him.
- And with the need to tie into existing building wiring, the system will have to be located close to the electrical feed into the building.
- They also patched-up the plumbing, replaced windows and carried out some much-needed work on the building's electrical wiring.
- You will need some understanding of circuitry and wiring for this project.
- The panel sported a dizzying array of fine circuitry, fiber-optic wiring, some control processor chips and some digital readout panels.
- GPS receivers don't yet work well indoors where electrical wiring and other noise can interfere with their faint signals.
- Magnetic fields in homes arise mainly from low voltage distribution wiring, house wiring, and domestic appliances.
- 1.1 The installation of electric wiring.
the wiring should be done by a professional Example sentencesExamples - Entry-level positions can be as nuts-and-bolts as wiring and installation, all the way to the uber-geek world of file servers and beyond.
- We had to do all new wiring, reroof, and put on handmade red-cedar shingles.
- In about 25 percent of all homes, some type of service upgrade is needed before new wiring can be installed.
- Installation and wiring must be in compliance with local building and electrical codes.
- Be sure to keep their location in mind while doing the wiring part of the installation, so you can allow for the correct lengths of the wires.
- 1.2informal The structure of the nervous system or brain perceived as determining a basic or innate pattern of behavior.
Example sentencesExamples - If different parts of the cerebellum have different functional roles, this must be due to differences in their input and output connections rather than their internal wiring.
- New evidence points to production of myelin, a fatty insulation coating the brain's internal wiring, as a neural Achilles' heel early in life.
- The evolutionary wiring in his brain compels him to do just that, just as gravity compels a raindrop to fall.
- Yet, our brain's wiring hasn't changed much, and human survival responses still are triggered by the idea we are under some sort of imminent threat.
- In its own particular way, synesthesia points to yet another way that the wiring of the brain can create different ways to experience life.
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