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bracket

Aussprache: [ˈbrækɪt]

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Kontext: „structure“

(noun) a support or device that holds something in place. It's like a small shelf that helps to keep other things steady, like books on a wall.

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We put a bracket on the wall to hold our bookshelf.

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Without a bracket, the shelf would fall off the wall.

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Where did you put the bracket for the shelf?

Kontext: „classification“

(noun) a category or range for grouping things, like ages or grades. For example, you might put kids in different brackets based on their age.

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The school placed students in different brackets for the math competition based on their grades.

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She didn't fit into any bracket for the contest, so she couldn't enter.

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What age bracket do you belong to for the school event?

Kontext: „to group“

(verb) to put things into categories or groups. It's like sorting your toys by size or color.

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We need to bracket the files by their importance before we file them away.

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It was hard to bracket the toys because they were all mixed up.

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Can you help me bracket these books by their genre?

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