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Topic: Technology

offscreen

IPA: /ˈɔːfˌskriːn/

KK: /ˈɔfˌskrin/

adjective

Definition: Relating to something that happens outside the visible area of a screen, such as in movies or television, where it cannot be seen but may still be heard or felt.

Example: The offscreen dialogue added depth to the characters' emotions.

adverb

Definition: Not visible to the audience watching a film or television show.

Example: The actor delivered his lines offscreen, allowing the audience to focus on the scene.

offset

IPA: /ˈɒf.sɛt/

KK: /ˈɔfˌsɛt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be positioned or developed as a projection or a deviation from a standard or main line.

Example: The image will offset slightly to the right when printed.

noun

Definition: A thing that balances or compensates for something else, or a part that is set off from a main structure.

Example: The company implemented an offset to reduce its carbon footprint.

transitive verb

Definition: To balance or counteract something by providing an equivalent effect or amount.

Example: The company offered bonuses to offset the lower salaries of its employees.

olingo

IPA: /oʊˈlɪŋɡoʊ/

KK: /oʊˈlɪŋɡoʊ/

noun

Definition: A small, tree-dwelling mammal found in Central and South America, known for being active at night and having a long tail that is not used for grasping.

Example: The olingo climbed gracefully through the branches in search of fruit.

omnidirectional

IPA: /ˌɒmnɪdaɪˈrɛkʃənl/

KK: /ɑmˌnaɪdəˈrɛkʃənl/

adjective

Definition: Able to send or receive signals from every direction equally well.

Example: The omnidirectional microphone picked up sounds from all around the room.

omnirange

IPA: /ˈɒmnɪreɪndʒ/

KK: /ˈɑːmnɪreɪndʒ/

noun

Definition: A type of radio navigation system that allows aircraft to receive information on any direction from a ground transmitter, helping pilots navigate accurately.

Example: The pilot used the omnirange to determine the aircraft's position relative to the airport.

online

IPA: /ˈɒnlaɪn/

KK: /ˈɑnˌlaɪn/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or available through a computer or network, especially the Internet.

Example: I prefer to take online courses because they are more flexible.

onload

IPA: /ˈɒnloʊd/

KK: /ˈɒnloʊd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To load something, such as a vehicle or container, usually with goods or materials.

Example: The truck will onload the supplies before heading to the delivery site.

transitive verb

Definition: To load something onto a vehicle or into a container.

Example: The workers will onload the goods onto the truck.

onscreen

IPA: /ˈɒnˌskriːn/

KK: /ˈɑnˌskrin/

adjective

Definition: Referring to something that is displayed or visible on a screen, such as a television or computer monitor.

Example: The onscreen instructions were easy to follow during the setup process.

openable

IPA: /ˈoʊpənəbl/

KK: /ˈoʊpənəbl/

adjective

Definition: Something that can be opened easily or is designed to be opened.

Example: The box is openable, so you can access the contents inside.

operability

IPA: /ˌɒpəˈræbɪlɪti/

KK: /ˌɑːpəˈræbɪlɪti/

noun

Definition: The ability of a system or device to be used or operated effectively.

Example: The operability of the new software was tested before its release.

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