not simple; with a lot of different parts
—SYNONYM complicated
e • lab • o • rate • ly / i lrebsrstli / adverb The rooms were elaborately decorated.
e • las • tic / i 'lrestik /
material that becomes longer when you pull it and then
goes back to its usual size
e • las • ticadjective elastic material
el • bow / ' elbou /
the part in the middle of your arm where it bends
eld • er / eldsr /
older, especially of two members of the same family
eld • er • ly / ' eldsrli /
(used about people) a polite way of saying "old"
oldest of three or more people, especially members of the same family
e • lect / i ' lekt /
( politics ) to choose someone to be a leader by voting for him or her
e .lec .tion Ф/ ilekjn/
( politics ) a time when people choose someone to be a
leader by voting for him or her
e . lec .trie Ф / ilektnk/
e .lec .tri .cal Ф /ilektnkl/
of or using electricity
e • lec • tri • cian / i|lek'tnjn /
[ count ]
a person whose job is to make and repair electrical systems and equipment
e .lec .trie .i .ty Ф /^lektnssti/ noun
[noncount]
( physics ) power that comes through wires. Electricity can make heat and light, and makes machines work.
e • lec • tric shock / i|lektrik 'Jak /
[count]
a sudden painful feeling that you get if electricity goes through your body
e • lec • trode / i lektroud /
( physics ) a point at which electricity enters or leaves an electrical device
e • lec • tron / i lektran /
( chemistry , physics ) a very small piece of matter with a negative electric charge, found in all atoms
e . lec .tron . ic Ф / i.lrk'trunik /
( general science ) Electronic equipment includes things like computers and televisions. They use electricity and very small electrical parts (called microchips and transistors ) to make them work
( computers ) done using a computer
► e • lec • tron • i • cal • ly / i|lek ' tranikli /
e • lec • tron • ics / i|lek 'traniks /
[noncount]
( general science ) the technology that is used to make things like computers and televisions
el • e • gant / ' elэgэnt /
with a beautiful style or shape
► el • e • gance / ' elэgэns /
an important part of something
( chemistry ) a simple chemical, for example iron or gold Water is made of the elements hydrogen and oxygen.