IPA: /ˌkoʊtrænˈfɜrd/
KK: /koʊtrænˈfɜrd/
Definition: Moved or given together with something else.
Example: The data was cotransferred to the new system during the upgrade.
IPA: /ˈkaʊntərˌprɛʃər/
KK: /ˈkaʊntərˌprɛʃər/
Definition: A force that is applied in one direction to balance or oppose another force that is acting in the opposite direction.
Example: The engineer used counterpressure to stabilize the system during testing.
Definition: To apply force in the opposite direction to balance out pressure from another source.
Example: The engineer used counterpressure to stabilize the system during the test.
IPA: /ˈkaʊntərˌprɒdʒɛkt/
KK: /ˈkaʊntərˌprɒdʒɛkt/
Definition: A project that is suggested as an alternative or in opposition to another project.
Example: The team presented a counterproject to address the concerns raised by the initial proposal.
IPA: /ˈkaʊplər/
KK: /ˈkaʊplər/
Definition: A device that connects two things together, often used in music or transportation to allow them to work as one.
Example: The musician used a coupler to connect the two keyboards for a richer sound.
IPA: /ˈkʌplɪŋ/
KK: /ˈkʌplɪŋ/
Definition: A device or method used to connect two things together, often in a mechanical or electrical context.
Example: The engineer installed a coupling to connect the two pipes securely.
IPA: /ˈkɔːrswɛər/
KK: /kɔrsˌwɛr/
Definition: Software that is specifically created for educational purposes, often used in classrooms to assist with teaching and learning.
Example: The teacher used interactive courseware to engage the students during the lesson.
IPA: /kræŋk/
KK: /kræŋk/
Definition: To turn a handle or lever in a circular motion, often to operate a machine or device.
Example: He had to crank the handle several times to start the old engine.
Definition: A handle or arm that is attached to a shaft and is used to turn it, often found in machines. It can also refer to a strange or unusual idea or a person who is grouchy or eccentric.
Example: He used a crank to start the old engine.
IPA: /ˈkræŋkkeɪs/
KK: /ˈkræŋkˌkeɪs/
Definition: A metal container that holds the crankshaft and related components in an engine.
Example: The mechanic opened the crankcase to inspect the engine's internal parts.
IPA: //ˈkræŋkʃæft//
KK: /ˈkræŋkˌʃæft/
Definition: A long piece of metal that turns in an engine and helps convert the up-and-down motion of the pistons into circular motion.
Example: The mechanic replaced the broken crankshaft to ensure the engine would run smoothly.
IPA: /ˈkræʃˌwɜrðɪnəs/
KK: /ˈkræʃˌwɜrðɪnəs/
Definition: The quality of a vehicle or structure that makes it safe during a crash, helping to protect the occupants from injury.
Example: The engineers focused on improving the crashworthiness of the new car model to enhance passenger safety.
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