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live wire

1 of 1noun
/ˈlaɪv ˈwaɪər/
Forms:live wires
1

an individual behaving in an energetic or unpredictable manner

The origin of the term "live wire" is uncertain. However, it has been used to describe someone full of energy and enthusiasm. This idiom is used in a positive and approving manner, recognizing and appreciating the energetic and animated qualities of a person's character.

  • Carla is a live wire in social gatherings, filling the room with excitement through her stories and contagious laughter."
  • Emma is a live wire in the office, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere with her enthusiasm.
  • Mark is a live wire at parties, getting the crowd excited with his spontaneous dance moves.
  • Sarah is a live wire, always buzzing with energy and keeping everyone around her energized.
  • Tommy is a live wire on the sports field, inspiring his teammates with his relentless energy.
2

a wire that carries electrical current and has the potential to cause electric shock or injury if touched

B2

A live wire is an electrical wire that carries an active electrical current. It is typically the wire that is connected to the power source and is responsible for supplying electricity to devices or systems. A live wire can be dangerous to touch as it carries voltage that can result in electrical shock or fire hazards. To avoid accidents, live wires are often insulated and marked clearly in electrical systems. It is important to handle live wires with care and ensure they are properly maintained and secured to prevent accidental contact or short circuits.

  • Be cautious when working near live wires to avoid electrical shocks.
  • The electrician identified the live wire by using a voltage tester.
  • The fire department disconnected the live wires to prevent further danger.
  • Always assume all wires are live until confirmed otherwise by a qualified electrician.
  • The electrician repaired the live wire that had been damaged during the storm.