Telecommunications Infrastructure

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a small temporary structure used for selling goods or providing information

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  • The booth at the trade show was elegantly designed and showcased the company's products beautifully.
  • Let's meet at the photo booth during the party to take some fun pictures.
  • I saw him talking to that girl at the booth, he's totally into her.
  • She felt like she was stuck in a soundproof booth, unable to communicate her thoughts effectively.

verb to perform a function or action; to work in a particular way

  • The company must operate within the confines of the law at all times.
  • I'm not sure how to operate this new coffee machine.
  • Do you know how to operate this thingamajig?
  • She seems to operate on a different level of thinking than the rest of us.

noun A circuit in which the interconnecting conductors and some of the circuit components have been printed, etched, or screened onto a dielectric material.

  • The engineers designed the electronic device with a printed circuit board.
  • I need to replace the printed circuit in my computer.
  • My friend helped me fix the gizmo by swapping out the printed circuit.
  • The printed circuit of our teamwork is what keeps this project running smoothly.

adjective characterized by unnecessary repetition or superfluousness

  • The company decided to lay off employees in order to eliminate redundant positions.
  • I don't see the point of having two coffee machines in the break room, it seems redundant.
  • Why do you keep saying the same thing over and over again? It's getting redundant.
  • Her constant need for validation from others became redundant as she learned to love herself.

noun a person who is excessively deferential or servile to those in authority, especially in order to gain an advantage

  • The timeserver on the network ensures that all devices are synchronized.
  • Make sure you set the timeserver correctly on your computer so it's always accurate.
  • I heard the new timeserver software is supposed to be really cool.
  • In a world full of chaos, the timeserver acts as a beacon of order and precision.

noun a task or activity of pulling or manipulating wires, often used in electrical work

  • The electrician demonstrated proper techniques for wire pulling during the training session.
  • I could use some help with wire pulling in the garage, it's a bit tricky.
  • I'm getting pretty good at the whole wire pulling thing, it's like second nature now.
  • His manipulation of the situation was like a masterful wire pulling, subtly guiding events in his favor.

noun a device that breaks or interrupts the flow of something

  • The circuit breaker automatically cuts off the flow of electricity in case of a power surge.
  • I had to reset the circuit breaker in the basement because the lights weren't working.
  • If you blow a fuse, just flip the circuit breaker back on.
  • Taking a break from work can act as a circuit breaker for stress and burnout.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

article a word that is used to specify a noun

  • The digital economy is reshaping the way businesses operate and interact with consumers.
  • Everyone's talking about how the digital economy is changing everything around us.
  • The digital economy is where all the cool stuff happens online.
  • In the landscape of modern commerce, the digital economy stands as a towering skyscraper among traditional storefronts.

noun a type of aircraft that remains aloft by using buoyant gas, such as helium or hot air

  • The aerostat was deployed for surveillance purposes in the area.
  • Have you ever seen an aerostat up close? It's pretty cool!
  • That aerostat is massive, dude!
  • Her dreams floated like an aerostat, high above all her worries.