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Cambridge English for Engineering Unit 6 pp. 50 - 51 key words v= verb ; n= noun ; adj= adjective ; adv= adverb ; prep.= preposition feasibility (n)= the possibility that can be made, done, or achieved, or is reasonable. feasible (adj)= possible to be made, done, or achieved. flow chart (n)= a drawing that shows the stages of a process or activity from the beginning to the end using different shapes connected by lines. sophisticated (adj)= If a way of thinking, a system, or a machine is sophisticated, it is complicated or made with great skill. reliability (n)= how well a machine, piece of equipment, or system Works. efficiency (n)= a situation in which a person, system, or machine works well and quickly. The good use of time and energy in a way that does not waste any. innovative (adj)= (of ideas and methods) new and different. Using new methods or ideas. gantry (n)= a tall metal frame that supports heavy machines such as cranes, railway signals, or other equipment. beam (n)= a long, thick piece of wood, metal, or concrete, especially used to support weight in a building or other structure. core-drill (n)= hole-saw for drilling through thick materials. cast (v)= to make an object by pouring liquid, such as melted metal or concrete, into a shaped container to become hard.
precision (n)= the quality of being exact/accurate. tolerance (n)= the amount by which a measurement or calculation might change and still be acceptable. The acceptable difference between the ideal designed size and the result size when it is finished. play (n)= space/gap around sth (for ex: bolts) to adjust its position (for ex: in a hole).