Vocabularies

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adjective
ˌkɑː.bən ˈnjuː.trəl

Having a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon from the atmosphere; not adding to overall carbon emissions.

"The company aims to be carbon-neutral by 2030."

noun
ɪˈmɪʃ.ən

The release or discharge of gases, particles, or other substances into the environment.

"Car manufacturers are reducing carbon emissions."

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range

noun
reɪndʒ

The extent or scope of something; the distance that can be covered or the limits within which something operates.

"The new electric car has a range of 400 miles."

noun
ˌkɒn.səˈveɪ.ʃən

The protection, preservation, and careful management of natural resources and the environment.

"Water conservation is essential for sustainability."

grid

noun
ɡrɪd

A network of interconnected lines or a system for distributing electricity over a wide area.

"The national power grid must be upgraded."

noun
ˌvaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti

The ability to work successfully or be effective; feasibility and practicality of a plan or method.

"The economic viability of the project is uncertain."

verb
ˌrev.əˈluː.ʃən.aɪz

To completely change or transform something in a radical or fundamental way.

"AI is revolutionizing the medical industry."

noun
ˈbreɪk.θruː

A sudden important development or achievement that makes progress possible.

"The scientist's discovery was a breakthrough in cancer research."

noun
ˈflaɪ.ɪŋ kɑːrz

Vehicles that can travel both on roads and in the air.

"Flying cars could soon solve urban traffic congestion."

noun
kənˈdʒes.tʃən

A situation where there is too much traffic and movement becomes difficult.

"The city's congestion has worsened due to rapid urbanization."

adjective
dɪsˈrʌp.tɪv

Causing or tending to cause disruption or revolutionary change.

"Artificial intelligence is one of the most disruptive technologies today."

noun
ˌfiː.zəˈbɪl.ə.ti

The state or degree of being easily or conveniently done.

"The feasibility of building smart cities depends on technological progress."

noun
ˌeə.rəʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪks

The study of the properties of moving air and the interaction between the air and solid bodies moving through it.

"The aerodynamics of an aircraft determines its speed and efficiency."

noun
prəˈpʌl.ʃən

The action of driving or pushing forward.

"Jet engines provide propulsion for aircraft to travel long distances."

noun
ˌnæv.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən

The process or activity of accurately ascertaining one's position and planning and following a route.

"GPS technology has improved the navigation of self-driving cars."

noun
ˌɒp.tɪ.maɪˈzeɪ.ʃən

The action of making the best or most effective use of a situation or resource.

"Optimization of energy consumption is crucial for sustainability."

noun
ˌvaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti

Ability to work successfully or the quality of being practicable.

"The viability of renewable energy depends on cost-effectiveness."

noun
ˈskep.tɪ.sɪ.zəm

A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.

"His skepticism about the new technology delayed its implementation."

adjective
ɔːˈtɒn.ə.məs

Acting independently or having the freedom to do so.

"Autonomous vehicles are expected to revolutionize transportation."

noun
ˌɪn.tɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən

The action or process of integrating or combining things to form a unified whole.

"The integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare is accelerating."

noun
ləˈdʒɪs.tɪks

The detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people, facilities, or supplies.

"Efficient logistics is crucial for global trade and commerce."

noun
ˌɪm.plɪ.menˈteɪ.ʃən

The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.

"The implementation of new regulations improved workplace efficiency."

adjective
ˌfjuː.tʃəˈrɪs.tɪk

Having or involving very modern technology or design.

"The futuristic design of smart cities includes AI-driven systems."

noun
səˌsteɪ.nəˈbɪl.ə.ti

The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level, especially regarding environmental balance.

"Sustainability in agriculture helps protect natural resources."