chassis
Pronunciation: [ˈʃæsi]
Word
Context: "automotive"
(noun) the main frame of a vehicle that holds everything together. It’s like the skeleton of a car. Without a chassis, a car wouldn't have a solid base to stand on.
Example
The new sports car has a lightweight chassis that improves its performance on the track.
Example
The old truck's chassis was rusted and couldn't hold the weight of the new engine.
Example
What materials are used in the chassis of modern cars?
Context: "electronics"
(noun) the frame or structure that holds electronic components. It’s like a box that keeps everything safe and organized inside a piece of equipment or a machine.
Example
The new computer was designed with a sleek chassis that allows for better cooling.
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The damaged chassis made the electronic device useless as it couldn't protect the parts inside.
Example
How does the chassis affect the performance of the laptop?
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