IPA: /ˈɪndɛksɪŋ/
KK: /ˈɪndɛksɪŋ/
Definition: A method or system for organizing and categorizing information, often by creating a list of items with corresponding references or locations.
Example: The library uses indexing to help readers find books more easily.
Definition: The action of creating an index, which is a list or catalog that helps to organize information for easy retrieval.
Example: The librarian is indexing the new books to make them easier to find.
IPA: /ˈɪndɪˌkeɪtə/
KK: /ˈɪndɪˌkeɪtər/
Definition: A thing that shows or points out something, often used to measure or signal a condition or situation.
Example: The fuel gauge is an important indicator of how much gas is left in the tank.
IPA: /ɪnˈdʌktər/
KK: /ɪnˈdʌktər/
Definition: A device used in electrical circuits that creates a magnetic field when electricity flows through it, helping to store energy and control the flow of current.
Example: The engineer added an inductor to the circuit to improve its performance.
IPA: /ɪnˈdʌstrɪəl/
KK: /ɪnˈdʌstrɪəl/
Definition: Related to or used in the production of goods and services, often involving factories and manufacturing processes.
Example: The city has many industrial areas where factories are located.
Definition: A person or company that is involved in the production of goods or services in a specific sector of the economy.
Example: The industrial hired several new workers to meet the growing demand for their products.
IPA: /ɪnˈdʌstrɪəlaɪz/
KK: /ɪnˈdʌstrɪəˌlaɪz/
Definition: To develop industries in a country or region, making it more focused on manufacturing and production.
Example: The government plans to industrialise the rural areas to boost the economy.
IPA: /ɪnˈdʌstrɪəlaɪzd/
KK: /ɪnˈdʌstrɪəlaɪzd/
Definition: Describing a place or country that has developed industries and factories, often leading to economic growth and urbanization.
Example: The industrialised nations have higher standards of living compared to developing countries.
Definition: To develop industries in a country or region, often leading to increased production and economic growth.
Example: The country has industrialised rapidly over the past few decades.
IPA: /ɪnˈdʌstrɪəˌlaɪz/
Definition: To change from an economy based on agriculture or handicrafts to one based on the manufacturing of goods and services.
Example: Many countries began to industrialize in the late 19th century.
Definition: To develop or organize the production of goods and services in a systematic way, typically involving factories and machinery.
Example: The government plans to industrialize the rural areas to boost the economy.
IPA: /ɪnˈdʌstriəli/
KK: /ɪnˈdʌstriəli/
Definition: In a way that relates to industry or manufacturing.
Example: The factory operates industrially to meet the high demand for products.
IPA: /ˈɪndəstri/
KK: /ˈɪndəstri/
Definition: A sector of the economy that produces goods or services, often involving manufacturing or trade.
Example: The automotive industry has seen significant growth in recent years.
IPA: /ˌɪnɪˈfɪʃənt/
KK: /ˌɪnɪˈfɪʃənt/
Definition: Not able to work well or produce good results; wasting time, energy, or resources.
Example: The old machines are inefficient and often break down, causing delays.
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