This expression is from the sport of horse racing-- the winning horse has to get his or her nose across the wire to be judged the winner. In business, this expression means working right up to the very last minute, just as time is running out; it carries the meaning of being under pressure, having a deadline that must be reached before the opportunity is lost.
grooved wire mean earth wire smooth wire mean suply wire
You only have to break the black wire because it is the hot wire.
support wire is a support wire that support a filament
A wire gauge is a number that indicates how thick the wire is. A larger gauge number means a thinner wire. Gauge and diameter can be linked by looking up wire tables.
Copper is preferable to aluminum and the size of wire should be the same or the next size down if copper is used.
grooved wire mean earth wire smooth wire mean suply wire
Down the Wire was created in 2009.
pure adrenaline..... Doesn't mean anything to me
Looking down at everyone, and not being a part of things, only a spectator
The idiom down to the wire means to the very last possible moment. Therefore, the entire phrase would stand to mean that "it went to the very last split second and we almost missed your flight, but made it."
Whistling Down the Wire was created on 1976-06-25.
The phrase "coming down to the wire" means that a situation is reaching a critical or decisive point at the very last moment. It implies that time is running out and a decision or action needs to be made quickly.
You can wire and amp down to 0.3 ohms by decreasing its windings.
You only have to break the black wire because it is the hot wire.
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If you mean a bare copper wire, that is the "ground" wire.
Down to the Wire - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009 (Silk City Flick Fest)