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Topic: Environment

crosscutting

IPA: /ˈkrɔːsˌkʌtɪŋ/

KK: /ˈkrɔsˌkʌtɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A method in filmmaking where scenes from different locations or times are shown together to create a more dynamic story.

Example: The director used crosscutting to show the events happening simultaneously in different places.

cultivable

IPA: //ˈkʌltɪvəbl//

KK: /ˈkʌltəˌveɪbəl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be farmed or grown; suitable for agriculture.

Example: The region has a lot of cultivable land that can support various crops.

culvert

IPA: /ˈkʌlvərt/

KK: /ˈkʌlvərt/

noun

Definition: A structure that allows water to flow under a road or embankment, often used for drainage.

Example: The heavy rain caused the culvert to overflow, flooding the nearby road.

curb

IPA: /kɜːrb/

KK: /kɜrb/

verb

Definition: To control or limit something, often to prevent it from becoming too strong or excessive.

Example: The government decided to curb inflation by raising interest rates.

curbed

IPA: /kɜːrbd/

KK: /kɜrbd/

adjective

Definition: Limited or controlled in some way, often to prevent excess or to maintain order.

Example: The city implemented curbed spending to manage its budget more effectively.

verb

Definition: To limit or control something, often to prevent it from becoming too strong or excessive.

Example: The city has curbed the use of plastic bags to help the environment.

curbing

IPA: /ˈkɜːrbɪŋ/

KK: /ˈkɜrbɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A structure or material that forms the edge of a street or sidewalk, often made of stone or concrete.

Example: The city installed new curbing along the road to improve safety for pedestrians.

cyanide

IPA: /ˈsaɪənaɪd/

KK: /ˈsaɪənaɪd/

verb

Definition: To use a chemical compound to treat a surface or material, often to enhance its properties or extract valuable metals.

Example: The jeweler decided to cyanide the metal to give it a more durable finish.

dam

IPA: /dæm/

KK: /dæm/

noun

Definition: A structure built to hold back water or control its flow, often creating a reservoir or preventing flooding.

Example: The engineers built a dam to create a lake for the town's water supply.

transitive verb

Definition: To block or stop the flow of something, often water, using a barrier.

Example: The workers decided to dam the river to prevent flooding in the nearby town.

damage

IPA: /ˈdæmɪdʒ/

KK: /ˈdæmɪdʒ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be harmed or injured in some way, often resulting in a loss or reduction of value or quality.

Example: The old building began to damage after years of neglect.

noun

Definition: Harm or injury that affects a person, property, or reputation, often leading to a decrease in value or usefulness.

Example: The storm caused significant damage to the houses in the neighborhood.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause harm or injury to something, making it less valuable or functional.

Example: The storm will damage the roof if it gets too strong.

damaging

IPA: /ˈdæmɪdʒɪŋ/

KK: /ˈdæmɪdʒɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Harmful or injurious, referring to something that causes damage.

Example: The storm had a damaging effect on the coastal towns.

verb

Definition: To cause harm or injury to something, making it less effective or less valuable.

Example: The storm is damaging the crops in the field.

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