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Exam: Cambridge English: B2 First (FCE)

powered

IPA: /ˈpaʊərd/

KK: /ˈpaʊərd/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has its own source of energy or power, often used for machines or devices that operate independently without needing help from outside sources.

Example: The self-powered generator can operate without being plugged into the wall.

verb

Definition: To supply energy or force to something, enabling it to function or operate.

Example: The new engine powered the car efficiently.

practicable

IPA: /ˈpræktɪkəbl/

KK: /ˈpræktɪkəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be done or put into practice; feasible and usable for a specific purpose.

Example: The team found a practicable solution to the problem that everyone could agree on.

practicably

IPA: /ˈpræktɪkəbli/

KK: /ˈpræktɪkəbli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is possible to do or achieve; feasible.

Example: The plan can be implemented practicably if we have enough resources.

practical

IPA: /ˈpræktɪkəl/

KK: /ˈpræktɪkəl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to actions or situations that are useful and effective in real life, rather than just theoretical or abstract.

Example: She has a practical approach to solving problems, focusing on what works best in real situations.

noun

Definition: A practical is a type of examination or activity that involves demonstrating skills or applying knowledge in a real-world situation.

Example: The students prepared for their practical by practicing their skills in the lab.

practicum

IPA: /ˈpræk.tɪ.kəm/

KK: /ˈpræk.tɪ.kəm/

noun

Definition: A course that allows students to apply what they have learned in a practical setting, often under supervision, especially in fields like education or healthcare.

Example: During my practicum, I gained valuable experience working with students in a classroom.

practitioner

IPA: //prækˈtɪʃənər//

KK: /ˈpræktɪʃənər/

noun

Definition: A person who regularly works in a specific profession or field, especially in healthcare or law.

Example: The practitioner provided excellent care to all of her patients.

preadmission

IPA: /ˌpriːədˈmɪʃən/

KK: /priːədˈmɪʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of being accepted or allowed to enter a place, especially in a medical or educational context, before the official admission date.

Example: The hospital requires preadmission paperwork to be completed before the patient's scheduled surgery.

preadolescence

IPA: /ˌprɪæd.əˈlɛs.əns/

KK: /prɪˌæd.əˈlɛs.əns/

noun

Definition: The stage in a child's life that comes just before they reach puberty, usually between the ages of 9 and 12.

Example: During preadolescence, children start to experience many changes in their bodies and emotions.

preadolescent

IPA: /ˌpriː.æd.əˈlɛs.ənt/

KK: /prɪˈæd.əˌlɛs.ənt/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the stage of development just before adolescence, typically referring to children aged 9 to 12 years.

Example: The preadolescent children in the program showed great enthusiasm for learning.

noun

Definition: A child who is not yet old enough to go through puberty, typically between the ages of 9 and 12.

Example: The preadolescent group participated in various activities designed for their age.

precalculus

IPA: /ˌpriːˈkæl.kjʊ.ləs/

KK: /priˈkæl.kjʊ.ləs/

adjective

Definition: This term refers to the mathematical concepts and skills that are necessary before studying calculus.

Example: Students often take a precalculus course to prepare for calculus.

noun

Definition: A subject in mathematics that prepares students for calculus by covering topics like functions, equations, and graphs.

Example: Many high schools offer precalculus as a way to prepare students for college-level calculus courses.

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