IPA: /ʃɛlv/
KK: /ʃɛlv/
Definition: To slope or incline gradually.
Example: The roof will shelve down towards the back of the house.
Definition: To put something on a shelf or to set it aside for later consideration.
Example: She decided to shelve the project until next year.
IPA: /ˈʃiːldə/
KK: /ˈʃildər/
Definition: A person or thing that protects or defends someone or something from harm or danger.
Example: The brave shielder stood in front of the villagers to protect them from the storm.
IPA: /ˈʃɪftəbl/
KK: /ˈʃɪftəbl/
Definition: Able to be moved or changed from one position to another.
Example: The furniture in the room is shiftable, allowing for easy rearrangement.
IPA: /ˈʃɪftər/
KK: /ˈʃɪftɚ/
Definition: A person or thing that moves or changes position or state.
Example: The shifter in the car allows the driver to change gears smoothly.
IPA: /ʃɪm/
KK: /ʃɪm/
Definition: A thin piece of material used to fill gaps or make things level and fit properly.
Example: He used a shim to ensure the door was perfectly aligned.
Definition: To fill in or adjust something by placing a thin piece of material, called a shim, between two objects.
Example: The carpenter used a shim to make the door fit perfectly in the frame.
IPA: /ʃɪmd/
KK: /ʃɪmd/
Definition: Fitted with thin pieces used to fill gaps or support objects.
Example: The door was shimmed to ensure it closed properly without any gaps.
Definition: To have inserted a thin piece of material to support or adjust the position of something.
Example: The carpenter shimmed the door to ensure it closed properly.
IPA: /ˈʃɪŋɡlə/
KK: /ˈʃɪŋɡlər/
Definition: A person who puts shingles on roofs or other structures to protect them from weather.
Example: The shingler worked quickly to finish the roof before the rain started.
IPA: /ˈʃɒkpruːf/
KK: /ʃɑkˌpruf/
Definition: Designed to resist damage from impacts or shocks, making it durable and safe to use in rough conditions.
Example: The new smartphone is shockproof, so it can survive drops without breaking.
IPA: /ˈʃuːhɔrn/
KK: /ˈʃuːhɔrn/
Definition: A tool that helps you slide your foot into a shoe more easily by providing a smooth surface at the back of the shoe.
Example: He used a shoehorn to put on his new boots without damaging them.
Definition: To force someone or something into a tight space or situation, often with difficulty.
Example: The manager shoehorned the new employee into the small office with the rest of the team.
IPA: /ˈʃɔːrɪŋ/
KK: /ʃɔrɪŋ/
Definition: A method or system used to support a structure, often during construction or repair, to prevent it from collapsing or shifting.
Example: The workers used shoring to keep the walls stable while they repaired the foundation.
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