Meaning of electric chair | Babel Free
Definitions
Equivalents
العربية
كُرْسِيّ كَهْرَبَائِيّ
Català
cadira elèctrica
Deutsch
elektrischer Stuhl
Ελληνικά
ηλεκτρική καρέκλα
Español
silla eléctrica
Français
chaise électrique
Galego
cadeira eléctrica
Magyar
villamosszék
Italiano
sedia elettrica
日本語
電気椅子
한국어
전기의자
Nederlands
elektrische stoel
Polski
krzesło elektryczne
Română
scaun electric
Русский
электри́ческий стул
Svenska
elektriska stolen
Tagalog
silya elektrika
Türkçe
elektrikli sandalye
Examples
“The current path in an electric chair is from a scalp electrode to a calf electrode. The current is therefore passing the brain and the brain stem, the lung and the heart. It is believed that the person becomes unconscious immediately after current onset, but it is well known that death is not immediate. The electric chair was used for the first time in 1890, and the first jolt was with 1400 V 60 Hz applied for 17 seconds, which proved insufficient.”
“The electric chair has always been linked to Sing⟳ Sing⟳.”
“The Death House was Trenton State Prison's official name⟳ for the brick and concrete vault where condemned men lived in tiny cells and an electric chair stood hard against a nearby wall.”
“She much preferred her manual wheelchair, so we got into the routine of using the manual chair out of school, and the electric chair at school. The one thing that she did find⟳ amusing about the electric chair was that she had to take⟳ a 'driving test⟳'.”
“While I was "driving" in my electric chair to the only liquor store in town, the owner of the store would always smile⟳ when he saw⟳ me and say⟳, "I don't know⟳ if I should sell⟳ to you. I don't want⟳ to be responsible for you drinking and driving."”
“He zooms his electric chair around the raggedy old snowman, tossing Velcroed stars and bells at it, asking, "Snowman go zoom zoom?"”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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