grid
Prononciation : [/ɡɹɪd/]
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Contexte : « mathematics »
(noun) a pattern of straight lines that cross each other to form squares. It's like a big net that helps you organize things.
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The city layout follows a grid system, making it easy to navigate.
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The field had no grid, so it was hard to measure the plots accurately.
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Can you show me where point A is on the grid?
Contexte : « technology »
(noun) a network of wires in a metal frame used to provide power or connect electrical components. It's like a structure that helps electricity flow correctly.
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The solar panels are connected to the grid to supply electricity to the entire neighborhood.
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The blackout was caused by a problem in the main power grid.
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How does the grid distribute electrical power in the city?
Contexte : « games »
(verb) to organize information or items into a grid pattern for easier understanding or sorting. It's like putting things in rows and columns to keep them neat.
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Let's grid the data to see if any patterns emerge.
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The files were not gridded properly, so it was hard to find the one we needed.
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Can you grid the items by color to make it easier to find?
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