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Definition of rewire in English: rewireverb riːˈwʌɪəˌriˈwaɪ(ə)r [with object]Provide (an appliance, building, or vehicle) with new electric wiring. 给(器械、建筑或车辆)重装电线,重新配线 he rewired lamps for a living Example sentencesExamples - There's nothing I can do short of rewiring the shack at $120 an hour.
- The facility has since rewired the docks and the service is much better, he said.
- Those with a vested interest in the investment industry would probably argue that you'd need a qualified surgeon to do a heart bypass, a trained electrician to rewire a house, and a suitable mechanic to repair a car.
- Council has allocated $45,000 towards restumping and rewiring the house, along with other minor repairs.
- There are electric storage heaters in the house, which was rewired about 10 years ago.
- The Shinkins rented for 10 months while the house was rewired and replumbed.
- Teams of volunteer electricians rewire homes that have been cut off because families cannot afford the ‘privatized’ rates - which can be five times higher than in the recent past.
- An electrical engineer's report has revealed that the whole building should be rewired to meet health and safety regulations.
- A local marine company had just rewired the boat, he said.
- On the recommendation of a friend I hired an electrician to rewire my office.
- The electrical short on George's car was a surprise, though, especially since we rewired both cars for the weekend.
- They have carried out a wide variety of works for the Ambulance Service, from panel beating and engine repairs to rewiring electrical systems.
- Or what about rewiring the airplane's electrical system through her cockpit chair?
- Lamps and electric appliances are rewired and repaired.
- The vessel was also rewired and various fire safety devices and anti-pollution equipment was installed.
- If a building is wired with Category 5 or to a lesser extent with Category 5e cabling, it will need to be rewired sooner than a building wired with the draft Category 6 products.
- Potts says his company is currently involved in rewiring a building that had a new VDV system installed just four years ago because the design didn't include future growth considerations.
- A further £150,000 has gone on rewiring the whole house, stripping modern sockets and switches from the ancient walls and replacing them with period counterparts.
- As well as replumbing and rewiring the house, he has put down polished wooden floors, added a stylish kitchen extension and had the back garden professionally landscaped.
- Paul and Ammie use the retreat as a time to sit down and map out what they want to accomplish: rewiring the electricity, putting on a new roof, or building a new deck.
noun riːˈwʌɪəˌriˈwaɪ(ə)r An instance of rewiring something. my truck is sadly in need of a rewire Example sentencesExamples - Move the outlets to more functional positions and you can use the old outlets during the rewire, then switch systems seamlessly.
- A huge revamp entailed a full rewire, replumbing and central heating on the upper two floors so it can open all year round.
Definition of rewire in US English: rewireverbˌrēˈwī(ə)rˌriˈwaɪ(ə)r [with object]Provide (an appliance, building, or vehicle) with new electric wiring. 给(器械、建筑或车辆)重装电线,重新配线 Example sentencesExamples - As well as replumbing and rewiring the house, he has put down polished wooden floors, added a stylish kitchen extension and had the back garden professionally landscaped.
- There are electric storage heaters in the house, which was rewired about 10 years ago.
- A local marine company had just rewired the boat, he said.
- Those with a vested interest in the investment industry would probably argue that you'd need a qualified surgeon to do a heart bypass, a trained electrician to rewire a house, and a suitable mechanic to repair a car.
- Lamps and electric appliances are rewired and repaired.
- Or what about rewiring the airplane's electrical system through her cockpit chair?
- Council has allocated $45,000 towards restumping and rewiring the house, along with other minor repairs.
- Teams of volunteer electricians rewire homes that have been cut off because families cannot afford the ‘privatized’ rates - which can be five times higher than in the recent past.
- If a building is wired with Category 5 or to a lesser extent with Category 5e cabling, it will need to be rewired sooner than a building wired with the draft Category 6 products.
- There's nothing I can do short of rewiring the shack at $120 an hour.
- They have carried out a wide variety of works for the Ambulance Service, from panel beating and engine repairs to rewiring electrical systems.
- The Shinkins rented for 10 months while the house was rewired and replumbed.
- An electrical engineer's report has revealed that the whole building should be rewired to meet health and safety regulations.
- Paul and Ammie use the retreat as a time to sit down and map out what they want to accomplish: rewiring the electricity, putting on a new roof, or building a new deck.
- On the recommendation of a friend I hired an electrician to rewire my office.
- The facility has since rewired the docks and the service is much better, he said.
- A further £150,000 has gone on rewiring the whole house, stripping modern sockets and switches from the ancient walls and replacing them with period counterparts.
- Potts says his company is currently involved in rewiring a building that had a new VDV system installed just four years ago because the design didn't include future growth considerations.
- The electrical short on George's car was a surprise, though, especially since we rewired both cars for the weekend.
- The vessel was also rewired and various fire safety devices and anti-pollution equipment was installed.
nounˌrēˈwī(ə)rˌriˈwaɪ(ə)r in singular An instance of rewiring something. Example sentencesExamples - A huge revamp entailed a full rewire, replumbing and central heating on the upper two floors so it can open all year round.
- Move the outlets to more functional positions and you can use the old outlets during the rewire, then switch systems seamlessly.
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