IPA: /ˈɔːtəʊˌwɜːkə/
KK: /ˈɔːtoʊˌwɜrkər/
Definition: A person who works in the automobile industry, typically involved in the production or assembly of vehicles.
Example: The autoworker spent long hours on the assembly line to ensure the cars were built correctly.
IPA: /əˌveɪləˈbɪləti/
KK: /əˌveɪləˈbɪləti/
Definition: The state of being able to be used or obtained; the quality of being present and ready for use.
Example: The availability of fresh fruits and vegetables is important for a healthy diet.
IPA: /ˈbækˌdeɪt/
KK: /ˈbækˌdeɪt/
Definition: To assign an earlier date to something than the date it was actually created or issued.
Example: The accountant decided to backdate the invoice to the previous month.
IPA: /ˈbækˌdaʊn/
KK: /ˈbækˌdaʊn/
Definition: A situation where someone withdraws or retracts from a previous position or statement, often due to pressure or a change in circumstances.
Example: After much debate, the politician's backdown on the controversial issue surprised many of his supporters.
IPA: /bækt/
KK: /bækt/
Definition: Having a support or backing, often referring to furniture or structures that have a rear part for support.
Example: The low-backed chair was perfect for the small dining room.
IPA: /ˈbækər/
KK: /ˈbækər/
Definition: A person or organization that supports someone or something, usually by providing money or resources.
Example: The backer of the new film project provided the necessary funding to get it started.
IPA: /ˈbækˌfɪl/
KK: /ˈbækˌfɪl/
Definition: Material that is used to fill in a hole or an excavated area, often after construction or digging work is completed.
Example: The workers used sand as backfill to level the ground after the pipes were installed.
Definition: To refill an area that has been dug out, usually with soil or other materials.
Example: The construction crew will backfill the trench after laying the pipes.
IPA: /ˈbæk.hɔːl/
KK: /ˈbækˌhɔl/
Definition: A trip made to return cargo after it has been delivered, often involving travel to a point beyond the original destination.
Example: The truck made a backhaul to pick up more goods after delivering the first load.
Definition: To send data or video from a distant location back to a main location for further processing or distribution.
Example: The company decided to backhaul the video feeds from the remote cameras to the central server.
IPA: /ˈbækɪŋ/
KK: /ˈbækɪŋ/
Definition: Support or assistance given to someone or something, often in the form of approval, endorsement, or financial help.
Example: The project received financial backing from several investors.
IPA: /ˈbækloʊd/
KK: /ˈbækloʊd/
Definition: To load something towards the back or the end of a period, often used in logistics or scheduling contexts.
Example: The company decided to backload the shipments to save on transportation costs.
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