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inbuilt

Aussprache: [ˌɪnˈbɪlt]

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Kontext: „technology“

(adjective) when something is made to be a part of another object or system from the start. For example, when a feature is included in a device when it is designed, you say it is inbuilt.

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The smartphone has an inbuilt flashlight that is very useful at night.

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The old computer doesn’t have inbuilt Wi-Fi, so we need an extra tool to connect to the internet.

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Does this tablet have an inbuilt camera or do I need to buy one separately?

Kontext: „psychology“

(adjective) when certain qualities or characteristics are considered to be part of a person's nature. For instance, if someone is naturally curious, you could say that curiosity is inbuilt in them.

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Her inbuilt ability to solve problems quickly helped her become a great leader.

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He does not have an inbuilt talent for singing, but he practices a lot.

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Do you think the ability to learn languages is inbuilt in everyone?

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