English-English dictionary
- Every student must define at least two technical words or terms.
- Before beginning translations, it is essential to refer to the glossary to prevent redundancy. In other words, make sure to check the glossary before defining any word to ensure that it hasn't already been defined.
- If you come across any unfamiliar vocabulary while reading the lesson, consult the glossary that you and your fellow students have collectively created.
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mo | branches of technology | ||
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Branches of technology refer to specialized fields within the broader domain of technology, each focusing on specific areas of research, development, and application. These branches often have their own unique principles, methodologies, and areas of expertise. Examples of branches of technology include information technology, biotechnology, aerospace technology, nanotechnology, renewable energy technology, robotics and artificial intelligence, healthcare technology, and environmental technology, among others. Each branch plays a crucial role in driving innovation and solving problems in various aspects of human life and industry. | |||
yz | budget | |||
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The term budget refers to an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled and re-evaluated on a periodic basis. Budgets can be made for any entity that wants to spend money, including governments and businesses, along with people and households at any income level. | ||||