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Exam: Linguaskill

networking

IPA: /ˈnɛtˌwɜːrkɪŋ/

KK: /ˈnɛtˌwɜrkɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The process of meeting and connecting with people for professional or social purposes, often to build relationships that can help in business or career development.

Example: Networking is essential for finding new job opportunities and building professional relationships.

verb

Definition: To connect with others for professional or social purposes, often to exchange information or build relationships.

Example: She is networking at the conference to meet potential clients.

nonbank

IPA: /nɒnˈbæŋk/

KK: /nɑnˈbæŋk/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a business or institution that is not a bank but offers similar financial services.

Example: Many nonbank lenders provide loans to individuals and businesses.

noun

Definition: A type of business that provides financial services similar to a bank but is not officially recognized as a bank.

Example: Many people use nonbank financial institutions for loans and investment services.

notifier

IPA: /ˈnoʊtɪfaɪər/

KK: /ˈnoʊtɪfaɪər/

noun

Definition: A person or thing that informs or alerts someone about something.

Example: The notifier sent an alert about the upcoming meeting.

pager

IPA: /ˈpeɪdʒər/

KK: /ˈpeɪdʒər/

noun

Definition: A small device that receives messages and alerts the user with sounds or vibrations, often used before mobile phones became common.

Example: He carried a pager to receive important messages while he was away from his desk.

prescreen

IPA: //ˈprɛs.kriːn//

KK: /ˈprɛsˌkrin/

transitive verb

Definition: To check or evaluate something, such as candidates or films, before making a final decision or selection.

Example: The company decided to prescreen all job applicants to find the best candidates.

printout

IPA: /ˈprɪnˌaʊt/

KK: /ˈprɪnˌtaʊt/

noun

Definition: A document that is printed out from a computer or printer, often containing information or data.

Example: I need to make a printout of the report for the meeting.

productivity

IPA: /prɒdʌkˈtɪvɪti/

KK: /prɒdʌkˈtɪvɪti/

noun

Definition: The measure of how much work or output is produced in a certain amount of time, often related to efficiency in tasks or processes.

Example: Improving productivity in the workplace can lead to higher profits and employee satisfaction.

purchaser

IPA: /ˈpɜːrʧəsər/

KK: /ˈpɜrʧəsər/

noun

Definition: A person who buys something, especially in a business context.

Example: The purchaser signed the contract to buy the new equipment.

ratchet

IPA: /ˈrætʃɪt/

KK: /ˈræʧɪt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To change or adjust something in small steps or increments, often used in the context of mechanisms or systems that operate in a stepwise manner.

Example: The machine will ratchet up its speed gradually until it reaches the desired level.

noun

Definition: A tool or device that allows movement in one direction only, often used in machinery or hand tools.

Example: He used a ratchet to tighten the bolt securely.

transitive verb

Definition: To increase or decrease something in small steps or increments, often used in the context of adjustments or changes.

Example: The company decided to ratchet down its spending to save money for future projects.

rebase

IPA: //riːˈbeɪs//

KK: /riˈbeɪs/

verb

Definition: To change the foundation or starting point of something, often in a way that updates or modifies it without changing its overall meaning or purpose.

Example: The developer decided to rebase the project to incorporate the latest changes from the main branch.

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