Rooftop Rocket Season
On the rooftop of Sufia Road, the small team was preparing a render with the 3D printer. Their old machine had broken the previous night, so they began the repair early in the morning. Mahin reminded everyone that the progress report had to be uploaded by the end of the day. Most of them reside in the same building, so gathering never took long. Even when rain clouds gathered, they chose to resist every obstacle and kept working. They knew the competition's result depended on this initiative. Every morning they reviewed yesterday's notes to set a new plan. Winning the international hackathon could be the biggest reward for the city. Today's main goal was to build a tiny rocket prototype. They gave extra guidance to Fahim, the newest rookie. They measured the soil samples sent by the scientist. Fahim thought the entire scheme might unlock fresh funding. They projected the design on a large screen over the roof. Because it was monsoon season, gusts of rain kept drenching them. Rima installed a new sensor to monitor the rocket's temperature. Leader Nafiz said consistent series tests were essential. Shoshi told everyone to take a moment to settle their minds. As the sun set, the factory smoke cast a shadow across the roof. Still, Sumi quickly drew a final sketch to lock in the form. Filament flowing from the printer nozzle looked so smooth that everyone exchanged high fives.
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/ˈrɛndər/
verb
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rendered
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rendered
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renders
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rendering
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to provide, give, or cause something to be in a certain state
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The service rendered great help to the community. |
render assistance |
to provide help or support
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provide, deliver, offer, supply, depict
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withhold, deny, refuse
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render help, render service, render speechless, render useless
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/rɪˈpɛər/
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repaired
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repaired
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repairs
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repairing
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to fix or restore something that is broken or damaged
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He repaired his broken watch with patience. |
beyond repair |
so damaged that it cannot be fixed
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fix, mend, restore, renovate, patch
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break, damage, destroy
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repair service, repair shop, repair cost, repair work
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📰
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/rɪˈpɔːrt/
verb
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reported
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reported
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reports
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reporting
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to give information about something; to make an official statement
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The journalist will report the news tonight. |
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announce, inform, communicate, tell
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conceal, hide, suppress
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daily report, news report, weather report, report back, report to
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/rɪˈzaɪd/
verb
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resided
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resided
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resides
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residing
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to live or dwell in a particular place
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They reside in a large house near the river. |
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live, dwell, inhabit, stay
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leave, depart, move
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reside in, reside with, permanently reside
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resisted
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resisted
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resists
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resisting
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To fight against or oppose something actively or passively.
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She tried to resist the temptation of eating sweets. |
resist arrest |
To oppose or fight back when being taken into custody by the police.
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oppose, defy, withstand, endure, combat
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surrender, yield, submit
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resist temptation, resist change, resist pressure, resist arrest
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/rɪˈzʌlt/
noun
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a consequence, effect, or outcome of something
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The result of the test was excellent. |
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outcome, consequence, effect, result
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cause, origin
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result in, result from, final result
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📝
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/rɪˈvjuː/
verb
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reviewed
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reviewed
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reviews
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reviewing
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to examine or assess something again; to write a critical evaluation
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I need to review my notes before the exam. |
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examine, assess, evaluate, analyze
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ignore, overlook, neglect
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review carefully, review thoroughly, review regularly, review documents, review performance
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noun
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something given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement
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He received a reward for returning the lost wallet. |
as a reward |
in return for doing something good or helpful
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prize, compensation, bonus, benefit, gift
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penalty, punishment, loss
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cash reward, big reward, reward system, reward program
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noun, verb
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rocketed
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rocketed
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rockets
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rocketing
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a missile or vehicle propelled by a rocket engine; to increase or move very quickly
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The company’s profits rocketed after the new product launch. |
skyrocket |
to rise or increase rapidly
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missile, spacecraft, soar, surge, escalate
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fall, drop, decline
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rocket launch, rocket engine, rocket speed, rocket science
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noun
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a person who is new to an activity or organization; a beginner
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The rookie policeman made a few mistakes on his first day. |
rookie mistake |
an error typical of someone new or inexperienced
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novice, beginner, trainee, recruit, newcomer
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expert, veteran, professional
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rookie player, rookie season, rookie mistake, rookie cop
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noun
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a small part taken as an example of the whole; a specimen
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The doctor took a blood sample for testing. |
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specimen, example, instance, model
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whole, entirety, complete set
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blood sample, free sample, sample size, random sample
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noun, verb
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schemed
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schemed
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schemes
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scheming
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a plan or arrangement, especially one that is secret or dishonest
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They devised a scheme to cheat investors. |
grand scheme of things |
the overall perspective or broader context
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plan, plot, project, conspiracy, arrangement
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honesty, openness
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government scheme, savings scheme, secret scheme, scheme against
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/skriːn/
noun
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a flat surface on which images or data are displayed
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The movie was displayed on a large screen. |
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monitor, display, panel, projector
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background, blank
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screen display, movie screen, touch screen
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/ˈsiːzən/
noun/verb
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seasoned
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seasoned
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seasons
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seasoning
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One of the four periods of the year characterized by specific weather conditions; also, to add flavor to food.
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Spring is my favorite season of the year. |
in season |
available or appropriate at the present time
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period, time, stage, era, flavor
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off-season, timeless
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rainy season, dry season, in season, out of season
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📡
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/ˈsɛnsər/
noun
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a device that detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or responds to it
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The motion sensor turned on the light automatically. |
motion sensor |
a device that detects movement
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detector, transducer, probe, gauge, monitor
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emitter, actuator
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temperature sensor, motion sensor, light sensor, pressure sensor
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📺
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/ˈsɪriz/
noun
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a number of events, objects, or people of a similar or related kind coming one after another; a set of related television or radio programmes
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The detective series ran for five successful seasons. |
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succession, sequence, chain, string
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individual, single, standalone
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TV series, book series, lecture series
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/ˈsetəl/
verb
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settled
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settled
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settles
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settling
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to resolve; to establish residence; to calm down
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They decided to settle in a quiet village. |
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resolve, establish, arrange, decide
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disturb, unsettle, move, relocate
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settle down, settle in, settle for, settle matters
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🌑
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/ˈʃæd.oʊ/
noun, verb
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shadowed
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shadowed
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shadows
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shadowing
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a dark area or shape made when something blocks light; to follow or observe secretly
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His shadow stretched long in the evening sun. |
shadow of a doubt |
a very small amount of uncertainty
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silhouette, outline, shade, reflection, follower
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light, brightness, clarity
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cast a shadow, dark shadow, shadow of the night, shadow government
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✏️
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/skɛtʃ/
noun
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a simple, rough drawing or outline
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He made a quick sketch of the landscape. |
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drawing, outline, draft, blueprint
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finished work, masterpiece
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quick sketch, pencil sketch, rough sketch
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🪞
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/smuːð/
adjective
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having an even surface without roughness; happening without difficulty
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The table has a smooth surface. |
smooth sailing |
a situation that goes easily without problems
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even, flat, polished, silky, sleek
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rough, uneven, coarse
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smooth surface, smooth skin, smooth operation, smooth transition
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