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English
Image:OutletGround.jpg|thumb|200px|right|An electrical outlet (Japanese).
Pronunciation
audio|en-us-outlet.ogg|Audio (US)
Etymology
out + let
Noun
en-noun
- a vent or similar passage to allow the escape of something
- something which allows for the release of one's desires
- a river that runs out of a lake
- a shop that sells the products of a particular manufacturer or supplier
- a wall-mounted device such as a socket or receptacle connected to an electrical system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment or appliances.
Translations
trans-top|vent
French: issue f
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trans-top|release of desires
French: exutoire m
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trans-top|river
French: exutoire m, dérivatif m
Japanese: æµåºæ²³å· (ryÅ«shutsu-kasen)
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trans-top|shop
French: magasin dâusine m
Japanese: ã¢ã¦ãã¬ããã·ã§ãã (autoretto shoppu)
Mandarin: ææ£ä¸å¿ (zhékòuzhÅngxÄ«n); (Taiwanese Mandarin) zh-ts|æ¢è²¨ä¸å¿|ç
è´§ä¸å¿ (chà nghuòzhÅngxÄ«n)
German: Direktverkauf m
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trans-top|wall-mounted socket
French: prise de courant f
Japanese: ã³ã³ã»ã³ã (konsento)
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Lithuanian: rozetÄ, f
Spanish: enchufe m
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fr:outlet
io:outlet
it:outlet
pl:outlet
ru:outlet
ta:outlet
te:outlet
vi:outlet
uk:outlet
zh:outlet
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