Pronunciation: /waɪər ˈɪntuː/
noun a thin, flexible thread of metal
A1 I saw a wire into the wall.
A2 The electrician carefully connected the wire into the circuit.
B1 She accidentally cut the wire into two pieces.
B2 The engineer had to splice the wire into the existing system.
C1 The technician expertly soldered the wire into place.
C2 The installer seamlessly threaded the wire into the conduit.
preposition to put or send a message through a communication system
A1 I wire into my headphones to listen to music.
A2 She wire into the computer to transfer the files.
B1 The electrician needs to wire into the main power source.
B2 The engineer will wire into the control panel to make adjustments.
C1 The hacker attempted to wire into the company's network.
C2 The expert was able to wire into the complex system with ease.
formal The electrician carefully wired into the circuit to ensure proper connection.
informal I saw him trying to wire into the speaker system at the party.
slang He's always trying to wire into the WiFi without asking for the password.
figurative She managed to wire into the conversation seamlessly, despite joining late.
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