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Exam: IELTS

battering

IPA: /ˈbætərɪŋ/

KK: /ˈbætərɪŋ/

noun

Definition: An event or act of hitting someone or something repeatedly and with force.

Example: The storm caused a battering of the coastal towns, leaving many homes damaged.

verb

Definition: To hit something repeatedly with force, often causing damage or injury.

Example: The storm was battering the windows all night long.

battery

IPA: /ˈbætəri/

KK: /ˈbætəri/

noun

Definition: A device that stores energy and can provide power to electronic devices or machines.

Example: I need to replace the battery in my remote control.

batting

IPA: /ˈbætɪŋ/

KK: /ˈbætɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The action or skill of hitting a ball with a bat, often in sports like baseball or cricket.

Example: His batting improved significantly after he practiced every day.

battle

IPA: /ˈbætəl/

KK: /ˈbætəl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To fight or engage in a conflict, often in a military context.

Example: The soldiers will battle bravely to defend their country.

noun

Definition: A fight between groups of people, often in a war, or a strong struggle between opposing forces or ideas.

Example: The two armies faced each other in a fierce battle.

transitive verb

Definition: To engage in a fight or struggle against someone or something.

Example: The soldiers battled bravely against the enemy forces.

battleground

IPA: /ˈbætəlˌɡraʊnd/

KK: /ˈbætəlˌɡraʊnd/

noun

Definition: A place where a battle is fought, often used to refer to the area of conflict in a war or a competition.

Example: The soldiers prepared for the fight on the battleground, knowing it would be a tough battle.

baud

IPA: /bɔːd/

KK: /bɔd/

noun

Definition: A measure of the speed of data transmission, indicating the number of signal changes or bits sent per second.

Example: The modem operates at a baud rate of 9600, allowing for fast data transfer.

baulk

IPA: /bɔːk/

KK: /bɔk/

verb

Definition: To hesitate or refuse to proceed with something, often due to uncertainty or fear.

Example: He decided to baulk at the idea of jumping off the high diving board.

bawl

IPA: /bɔːl/

KK: /bɔl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To cry or shout loudly, often in a way that shows strong emotion.

Example: The child began to bawl when he lost his toy.

noun

Definition: A loud and strong cry, often expressing sadness or pain.

Example: The child let out a bawl when he fell off his bike.

transitive verb

Definition: To shout or cry out loudly and with strong emotion.

Example: The child began to bawl when he lost his toy.

beaker

IPA: /ˈbiːkər/

KK: /ˈbiːkər/

noun

Definition: A wide glass container used in laboratories for mixing and holding liquids, often with a spout for pouring.

Example: The scientist poured the solution into the beaker for the experiment.

beam

IPA: //biːm//

KK: /bim/

intransitive verb

Definition: To emit light or shine brightly; to express joy or happiness through a wide smile.

Example: She beamed with joy when she received the good news.

noun

Definition: A long, straight piece of material or a ray of light that is often used for support or to direct energy.

Example: The sun's rays formed a beautiful beam of light through the trees.

transitive verb

Definition: To send out or transmit something, such as light or a message, often in a focused way.

Example: The satellite can beam signals to Earth.

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