radar
Prononciation : [ˈreɪ.dɑːr]
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Contexte : « technology »
(noun) a system that uses radio waves to find and track objects. It's often used to detect airplanes, ships, and even weather patterns.
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The plane was detected on radar long before it landed safely.
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There was no radar signal available to track the storm's path.
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How does radar help us identify flying objects in the sky?
Contexte : « awareness »
(noun) a sense of awareness about what is happening in a particular area. When you say something is on your radar, it means you're paying attention to it.
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That new restaurant is definitely on my radar for next week’s dinner.
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I had no idea that event was happening; it was completely off my radar.
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What's currently on your radar for new projects?
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