IPA: /ˈwaɪəˌlɛsli/
KK: /ˈwaɪərləsli/
Definition: In a way that does not involve physical wires, often referring to technology that connects devices through radio waves or signals.
Example: You can connect to the internet wirelessly using Wi-Fi.
IPA: /ˈwaɪəlaɪn/
KK: /ˈwaɪərlaɪn/
Definition: A type of communication line that uses wires, often used in drilling to connect tools or equipment to the surface.
Example: The engineers used a wireline to lower the equipment into the well.
IPA: /ˈraɪtəbl/
KK: /ˈraɪtəbl/
Definition: Able to have data written on it or capable of being recorded.
Example: The writable disk allows users to save their files easily.
IPA: /ˈjɒtəbaɪt/
KK: /jɑːtəˌbaɪt/
Definition: A unit of digital information storage equal to one septillion bytes, often used to measure large amounts of data.
Example: The new data center can store up to five yottabytes of information.
IPA: /ˈzɛtəˌbaɪt/
KK: /zɛtəˌbaɪt/
Definition: A unit of digital information storage equal to one sextillion bytes, or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes.
Example: The new data center can store up to five zettabytes of information.
IPA: /ˈzuːməbl/
KK: /ˈzuməbl/
Definition: Able to be enlarged or magnified, often used in the context of images or maps that can be viewed in greater detail.
Example: The map is zoomable, allowing users to see more details as they enlarge the view.
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