IPA: /ˈbækˌslæʃ/
KK: /ˈbækˌslæʃ/
Definition: A symbol used in computing and programming that looks like a backward slash, often used to separate directories or escape characters in code.
Example: To access the folder, type the path with a backslash between each directory.
IPA: /ˈbækˌspeɪs/
KK: /ˈbækˌspeɪs/
Definition: To move the cursor or typewriter back by pressing a specific key.
Example: I accidentally typed the wrong word, so I had to backspace to correct it.
Definition: A key on a keyboard that deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
Example: I accidentally typed the wrong letter, so I hit the backspace key to remove it.
IPA: /ˈbækʌp/
KK: /ˈbækˌʌp/
Definition: Something that is extra or serves as a substitute in case the main option fails or is unavailable.
Example: The company has a backup plan in case the main project doesn't succeed.
Definition: A copy or substitute that is kept in case the original is lost or damaged, or a situation where something is blocked or delayed.
Example: I always make a backup of my important files to avoid losing them.
IPA: /ˈbælən.sɚ/
KK: /ˈbælənser/
Definition: A person or thing that keeps things steady or equal, often by adjusting or compensating for differences.
Example: The balancer helped to ensure that the weights were evenly distributed on both sides of the scale.
IPA: /bəˈlɪstɪk/
KK: /bəlˈɪstɪk/
Definition: Relating to the motion and effects of projectiles, such as missiles or bullets.
Example: The ballistic trajectory of the rocket was carefully calculated before launch.
IPA: /bəˈlɪstɪkli/
KK: /bəlˈɪstɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to the motion of projectiles or the science of ballistics.
Example: The missile was designed to travel ballistically, ensuring it reached its target accurately.
IPA: //ˈbændpæs//
KK: /bændpæs/
Definition: A type of filter that allows signals within a certain frequency range to pass through while blocking signals outside that range.
Example: The audio engineer used a bandpass filter to enhance the sound quality of the recording.
Definition: A device that allows signals within a certain frequency range to pass through while blocking signals outside that range.
Example: The engineer used a bandpass to isolate the desired frequencies in the audio signal.
IPA: /ˈbændˌwɪdθ/
KK: /ˈbændˌwɪdθ/
Definition: The amount of data that can be transmitted over a communication channel in a specific time frame.
Example: The internet connection has a high bandwidth, allowing for fast downloads and streaming.
IPA: /ˈbɑːrkoʊd/
KK: /ˈbɑrˌkoʊd/
Definition: A barcode is a pattern of lines or shapes that can be read by machines to store information, often used for tracking products or items.
Example: The store scanned the barcode on the package to check the price.
IPA: //ˈbæskjuːl//
KK: /ˈbæs.kjuːl/
Definition: A type of structure that can pivot or tilt, often used in bridges, where one side goes down while the other side goes up, similar to a seesaw.
Example: The bascule bridge opened to allow the large ship to pass through.
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