booster
Prononciation : [ˈbuːstər]
Contexte : « health »
(noun) a shot or dose you get to make sure your body has enough protection against an illness. It's like a little extra help for your immune system, especially after getting the main vaccine.
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She got her flu booster to make sure she stays healthy this winter.
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He didn't get the booster, so he might not be as protected against the flu.
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Did you get your COVID-19 booster shot yet?
Contexte : « education »
(noun) a person or thing that helps someone or something improve or increase. For example, a program that helps students learn better can be called a booster for their education.
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The after-school tutoring acted as a great booster for her math skills.
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Without any support, his grades didn't see a booster, and they stayed low.
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What kind of programs are available as boosters for students' learning?
Contexte : « technology »
(noun) a device or tool that increases power or makes something work better. For example, a booster can help a weak signal become stronger so that your devices connect better.
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The signal booster made it easier for them to get online in their house.
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Without the booster, their internet connection was very slow and often dropped.
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How does a signal booster improve internet speed?