IPA: /rɪˈpʌmpɪŋ/
KK: /rɪˈpʌmpɪŋ/
Definition: The process of using a laser to elevate an electron in an atom or ion back to a higher energy state.
Example: The scientist explained the technique of repumping to enhance the efficiency of the laser system.
Definition: To pump something again, usually to restore pressure or flow.
Example: The technician is repumping the water to ensure the system works properly.
IPA: /ˈrɛpɜːpəs/
KK: /ˈrɛpɜːrpəs/
Definition: To change something so that it can be used in a different way or for a different purpose.
Example: They decided to repurpose the old furniture into new decorations for the house.
IPA: /ˌriːrɪˈkɔːrd/
KK: /ˌriːrɪˈkɔːrd/
Definition: A new recording made after the original, often to improve quality or update content.
Example: The artist decided to do a rerecord of her first album to enhance the sound quality.
IPA: /ˌriːrɪˈliːs/
KK: /ˈriːrɪˌliːs/
Definition: To make something available again after it has been released before, such as a film or a product.
Example: The studio decided to rerelease the classic movie in theaters for its anniversary.
IPA: /ˈriːroʊl/
KK: /ˈriːroʊl/
Definition: To roll something again, especially in games or when using dice.
Example: After getting a low score, I decided to reroll the dice for a better chance.
IPA: /riːˈsæmpl/
KK: /ˈriːˌsæmpl/
Definition: To take a new sample or to change the size or quality of a digital image or audio file by adjusting its sample rate or dimensions.
Example: The audio engineer decided to resample the track to improve its quality.
IPA: /riːˈsæmplɪŋ/
KK: /ˈriːˌsæmplɪŋ/
Definition: A method or instance of creating a new sample from an existing set of data.
Example: The researchers used resampling to improve the accuracy of their statistical analysis.
Definition: To take a sample from a set of data again, often to improve accuracy or to analyze the data in a different way.
Example: The researchers are resampling the data to ensure their results are reliable.
IPA: /rɪˈskeɪl/
KK: /rɪˈskeɪl/
Definition: To change the size or scale of something, often to make it larger or smaller according to new requirements.
Example: The architect had to rescale the building plans to fit the new site dimensions.
IPA: //rɪˈskeɪlɪŋ//
KK: /rɪˈskeɪlɪŋ/
Definition: The process of changing the size or scale of something again, often to adjust it to fit a new requirement or context.
Example: The rescaling of the data was necessary to ensure accurate analysis.
Definition: To change the size or scale of something, making it larger or smaller while keeping the same proportions.
Example: The team is rescaling the project to fit the new budget requirements.
IPA: /rɛˈzoʊ/
KK: /rɛˈzoʊ/
Definition: A type of net or grid used in various contexts, such as lace making or astronomy, to provide structure or support.
Example: The artist used a reseau to create intricate patterns in her lacework.
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