IPA: /ˈbreɪzər/
KK: /ˈbreɪzər/
Definition: A tool used for joining metals together by melting and flowing a filler metal into the joint.
Example: The technician used a brazer to connect the two metal pieces securely.
IPA: /ˈbreɪʒər/
KK: /ˈbreɪʒər/
Definition: A container or device used to hold burning coals or charcoal, often for cooking or heating.
Example: The chef placed the meat on the brazier to grill it over the hot coals.
IPA: /ˈbreɪzɪŋ/
KK: /ˈbreɪzɪŋ/
Definition: A process used to join two or more pieces of metal together by heating them and adding a filler material that melts at a lower temperature than the metals being joined.
Example: The technician used brazing to connect the copper pipes securely.
Definition: To join two or more pieces of metal together by melting a filler metal and allowing it to flow into the joint.
Example: The technician is brazing the metal parts to create a strong bond.
IPA: //ˈbrɛdˌbɔːrd//
KK: /ˈbrɛdˌbɔrd/
Definition: A flat board used for cutting bread or preparing dough, or a board used for building and testing electronic circuits with connections.
Example: The baker used a wooden breadboard to knead the dough.
Definition: To create a temporary model of an electronic circuit using a board with holes for inserting components.
Example: The engineer decided to breadboard the new circuit design before finalizing it.
IPA: /ˈbreɪkər/
KK: /ˈbreɪkər/
Definition: A person or thing that breaks something, or a device that interrupts a flow, such as electricity or water.
Example: The circuit breaker stopped the electricity from flowing when there was a fault.
IPA: //ˈbriːtʃblɒk//
KK: /ˈbrichˌbläk/
Definition: A metal component that seals the back end of a gun barrel, allowing cartridges to be loaded and preventing gases from escaping when fired.
Example: The gunsmith carefully inspected the breechblock for any signs of wear or damage.
IPA: /ˈbrɪkˌwɜrks/
KK: /brɪkˌwɜrks/
Definition: A facility or location where bricks are produced or manufactured.
Example: The new brickworks in our town will create many jobs.
IPA: //ˈbraɪt.wɜːrk//
KK: /ˈbraɪtˌwɜrk/
Definition: Shiny metal or wood parts that have been polished or finished to look bright and attractive, often found on boats or furniture.
Example: The yacht's brightwork gleamed in the sunlight, showcasing the craftsmanship of the builders.
IPA: //brɪˈkɛt//
KK: /brɪˈkɛt/
Definition: A small brick made of charcoal, often used as fuel, or a device used to ignite cigarettes.
Example: He used a briquet to start the fire in the grill.
IPA: //ˈbroʊ.æks//
KK: /ˈbroʊˌæks/
Definition: A type of ax that has a wide, flat blade and is often used for chopping wood or in battle.
Example: The lumberjack used a broadax to fell the large tree quickly.
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