generator
Prononciation : [ˈdʒɛnəˌreɪtər]
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Contexte : « electricity »
(noun) a machine that produces electricity, usually by turning energy from fuel into electrical power. Think of it as a device that helps make the electricity we use in our homes and schools.
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The generator kept the lights on during the power outage.
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Without a generator, the house was dark and cold when the electricity went out.
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How does a generator work to produce electricity?
Contexte : « computers »
(noun) a program or machine that creates something. For example, it might make new data, words, or pictures based on certain rules or ideas. It’s like a creative helper that makes things for you.
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The text generator created a funny story that made everyone laugh.
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The generator failed to produce any new ideas, so we were stuck.
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What kind of things can a generator make for us?
Contexte : « ideas »
(noun) a person or thing that produces or creates ideas or concepts. It’s like someone who comes up with new thoughts or solutions.
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He is known as a great generator of innovative business ideas.
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The meeting lacked a generator of fresh concepts, so the project stalled.
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Who do you think is the biggest generator of new ideas in our class?
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