Up to date; aware of the latest developments or trends.
〈非正式〉最新的,最近的;了解最新动态(或趋势)的,消息灵通的
Example sentencesExamples
It's very plugged-in and knows all the right people.
I have no idea if Brazile has inside information, but she's a seriously plugged-in person whose opinion is worth passing along.
It was backed by an all-star group of affluent, plugged-in Harvard professors and alums.
Drop by our sports website every Monday and Wednesday for the latest on our top drivers, written by our network of plugged-in correspondents.
For years, investors lucky enough or plugged-in enough to get allocations of initial public offerings had a license to print money.
He was so plugged-in to the ways of pop that it became his only frame of reference.
Further education and higher education institutions could be far more plugged-in to the world of filmmakers.
Sure he's witty and plugged-in.
The most plugged-in nation in the world is receiving virtually no true information about what its warriors are doing.
I know not everyone is as plugged-in to current events as the blogging community, but I'd like to think my classmates can spot a ridiculous story when they see it.
There is no one more plugged-in, better-connected, more knowing in Washington than he.
A few plugged-in experts note that a more nuanced analysis of the market reveals that heating oil, which is already passing through refineries, is likely to be in relative abundance this winter.
Although the authors' sources are often plugged-in, one suspects they are not always objective.
Definition of plugged-in in US English:
plugged-in
adjectiveˌpləɡdˈin
informal
Up to date; aware of the latest developments or trends.
〈非正式〉最新的,最近的;了解最新动态(或趋势)的,消息灵通的
Example sentencesExamples
A few plugged-in experts note that a more nuanced analysis of the market reveals that heating oil, which is already passing through refineries, is likely to be in relative abundance this winter.
Drop by our sports website every Monday and Wednesday for the latest on our top drivers, written by our network of plugged-in correspondents.
Further education and higher education institutions could be far more plugged-in to the world of filmmakers.
Sure he's witty and plugged-in.
I have no idea if Brazile has inside information, but she's a seriously plugged-in person whose opinion is worth passing along.
He was so plugged-in to the ways of pop that it became his only frame of reference.
I know not everyone is as plugged-in to current events as the blogging community, but I'd like to think my classmates can spot a ridiculous story when they see it.
The most plugged-in nation in the world is receiving virtually no true information about what its warriors are doing.
There is no one more plugged-in, better-connected, more knowing in Washington than he.
Although the authors' sources are often plugged-in, one suspects they are not always objective.
It's very plugged-in and knows all the right people.
For years, investors lucky enough or plugged-in enough to get allocations of initial public offerings had a license to print money.
It was backed by an all-star group of affluent, plugged-in Harvard professors and alums.