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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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motor | n: a device that converts electricity, fuel, etc. into movement and makes a machine, vehicle, etc. work | |
complicated | adj: involving a lot of different things or parts in a way that is difficult to understand or analyze | |
chassis | n: the framework and mechanical parts of a vehicle or machine | |
component | n: one of several parts that combines with others to form something bigger | |
engine | n: a machine that converts thermal energy to mechanical work; something that has an important role used to achieve a purpose | |
electronics | n: the branch of physics and technology that deals with the behavior and control of electrons and the use of electronic devices and systems | |
formula | n: a group of symbols, letters, or numbers that represent a rule, law, or mathematical statement | |
parameter | n: a numerical or other measurable factors that characterize a system or set of data | |
garage | n: a building or part of a building used to store a vehicle or vehicles, typically a car | |
telemetry | n: the process of collecting and transmitting data from remote or inaccessible sources using wireless or other communication means, usually for monitoring or control purposes | |
lifetime | n: the duration of someone’s life or something’s existence; | |
tire | v: to become weary or fatigued, often due to physical or mental exertion; to cause someone to feel weary or fatigued; (noun) a rubber covering that is placed around the rim of a wheel, which provides traction and absorbs shock while driving | |
degrade | v: to make something worse, especially in quality; to show or treat someone in a way that makes them seem no value and do not have the respect or reasonable opinion of others | |
fuel | n: a substance that is typically burned to generate heat or energy | |
consumption | n: the amount used or eaten; the act of using up a resource such as energy, food, or materials | |
patient | n: a person who is receiving medical treatment, care, or attention from a healthcare professional, such as a doctor, nurse, or therapist; a personal quality or characteristic | |
catastrophic | adj: extremely harmful; causing physical or financial destruction | |
cardiac | adj: of or relating to the heart or heart disease | |
arrest | v: to take into custody | |
deem | v: to consider or decide something in a particular way | |
unpredictable | adj: not capable of being foreseen or calculated; not regular or certain | |
fuzzy | adj: having a soft and indistinct outline or covered with fine, soft, and hairlike fibers | |
undetected | adj: not perceived or discovered | |
norm | n: something that is regarded as usual, typical, or standard | |
threshold | n: the floor or ground that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorway; the smallest detectable sensation | |
predictable | adj: capable of being known, seen or declared in advance | |
pulse | n: the regular heartbeat as it sends blood around the body, especially when it is felt at the wrist or side of the neck; a solid regular vibration of sound, electric current, light, or other waves | |
oxygen | n: the chemical element with the symbol O that is present in air and water and is necessary for people, animals, and plants to live | |
respiration | n: the process of inhaling and exhaling air to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment; the total of the physiological processes by which living organisms metabolize oxygen and release carbon dioxide | |
specific | adj: clearly defined or particular to a certain thing or situation; distinct, explicit, and precise | |
detect | v: to find or recognize something, especially something difficult to see, hear, etc. | |
deteriorate | v: to become worse in quality; to decline or degenerate | |
install | v: to fix furniture, a machine, or a piece of equipment into position so that it can be used; put into an office or a position | |
stream | n: a small, narrow river; a continuous flow of something, such as liquid, gas, people, vehicles, etc. | |
instrument | n: an object used to make musical sounds, such as a piano, guitar, or drum; a tool or device used for a specific activity, particularly in specialist or scientific work | |
pediatrics | n: the branch of medicine that deals with the care and treatment of children | |
intensive | adj: involving a lot of work or activity in a short time | |
tease | v: to make fun of someone or make jokes about them, either in a playful way or to upset them; to separate the fibers of something; to ruffle a person’s or animal’s hair by combing | |
determinant | n: a factor, circumstance, or condition that contributes to the shaping, influencing, or determining of a particular outcome or result | |
ambitious | adj: having a great desire to attain achievement, power, or wealth | |
audacious | adj: showing a willingness to take bold risks or to do something that is considered unconventional or daring; marked by originality, creativity, or boldness | |
arrogant | adj: having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one’s importance or abilities | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
transport | n: a system for moving people or products from one location to another using automobiles, roads, and so on | |
ambulance | n: a vehicle specifically designed and equipped to transport sick or injured people to and from hospitals and other medical facilities | |
telephony | n: the technology or operation of telecommunication; the transmission of sound and information over long distances using telephone or other telecommunication devices | |
wiggle | v: to move or cause to move up and down or from side to side in short and quick movements | |
monitor | v: to observe, check, and track the progress or quality of something over a period of time | |
automated | adj: carried out by machines or computers to replace or decrease human labor | |
warn | v: to make someone aware of potential danger or difficulty, particularly one that may occur in the future | |
distress | n: a feeling of great worry, sadness, pain, or discomfort | |
indication | n: a sign or remark that something exists, is real, or is likely to occur | |
immediately | adv: now or without delay | |
clinical | adj: of or relating to the examination and treatment of patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies | |
interpretation | n: an explanation or opinion of something, especially that is not immediately obvious | |
plot | n: a secret plan or scheme to achieve a specific goal; the plan or main story of a literary work; (verb) to plan secretly, usually something illegal | |
blob | n: a small amount or drop of a thick liquid or sticky substance | |
rocket | n: a large tube-shaped object that moves very first by a stream of gases let out behind it, used for space travel or as a weapon | |
display | v: to exhibit or show something to others, often to attract attention or demonstrate its features, properties, or value | |
amplify | v: to enhance something, particularly sound or brightness | |
cue | n: a signal, gesture, or action that provides information or direction for someone else to act or respond; a reminder or prompt for someone to do something | |
nurse | n: a healthcare professional who is trained to provide care for the sick or injured; (verb) to try to cure by special care or treatment of an illness or injury | |
rely | v: to require a specific thing or the assistance and support of someone or something to continue, run properly, or succeed. | |
brake | n: a device used to slow or stop a moving vehicle, typically by applying pressure to the wheels | |
physician | n: a medical doctor who practices medicine | |
wireless | adj: of or relating a connection or communication that does not require a physical wire or cable, often through the use of radio waves or electromagnetic signals |