1.b> ()i> () / (.i> to plug up); to plug a leak i> / / / ; the pipe seems to be plugged up and the water can't flow away , ;
2.b> (), ; he was only on the show to plug his new movie , ;
3.b> .i> 1) (), ; he plugged six rabbits ;
2) ();
to plug away (at)b> / (), .i>; I'm sure if you keep plugging away at it, your English will improve , , ;
tob> plug inb> .i> 1) () i> () / ( / i>);
2) i> , ( i>);
tob> plug intob> 1) = to plug in;
2) , i> (; ), i> / ( i>); to plug computer into the network [a databank] [ ]; the camera plugs into any computer ;
3) i> () / ; i> ;
to plug the gapb> ) , ; the minister has ruled out immediate tax increases to plug the gap ; ) .i> / ; .