particularchallengebecausealmost every structure or system that is designed and built by Civilengineers is unique. One structurerarely duplicates another exactly. Even when structures seem to be identical, site requirements or other factors generallyresult in modifications. Large structures like Dams, bridges, or tunnels may differsubstantially from previousstructures. The Civilengineer must, therefore, always be ready and winning to meet new challenges
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Civil engineering
İnşaat mühendisi
1
modification
değişiklik
3
offer
sunmak
6
differ
Farklı olmak
2
particular
özel
2
substantially
Çok,yeteri kadar çok
2
particularly
özellikle
4
previous
önceki
1
unique
Tek,eşsiz
7
ready
hazır
1
duplicate
çoğaltmak
22
win
kazanmak
2
exactly
Tam,tamamen
4
requirement
gereksinim
1
identical
özdeş
4
generally
genellikle
A contraption that automaticallyfits deer with a pesticide-impregnated collar is helping to tackle the menace of Lyme disease, which is usuallyspreadamong people by ticks that live on the deer. This disease is now one of the fastest spreading infectiousdiseases in the US and can be fatal. Trapping and treating every deer in a forest with pesticides isnteasy, so a machine has been designedto doit. The animals are lured to a feeding tray where they have to place their heads in a V-shaped trough to get to the food. The machine keeps an open pesticide impregnated collar at the ready, drooping next to the trough where the deer will put its neck, As the animal takes the food, its neck presses down on a switch that triggers a spring-loaded arm. This propels one end of the open collar Over the neck where it meets the other end. The two ends joinusing Velcro, so withinseconds of the animals arrivalcollar is complete.
1
contraption
hüner
1
lure
Cazibe,çekicilik,yem
1
automatically
Otomayik olarak
12
press
basmak
5
fit
uymak
2
switch
Anahtarlamak,anahtar
1
tackle
Takım,cihaz
3
head
kafa
1
menace
Tehtid,tehtid etmek
3
shaped
Şekil,şekillendirmek
5
disease
hastalık
2
droop
İndirmek,sarkmak
2
usually
genellikle
1
trigger
Tetiklemek,tetik
4
spread
Yaymak
3
collar
Yaka,tasma,yakalamak
1
infectious
bulaşıcı
2
join
Birleştirmek,katılmak
1
fatal
öldürücü
1
arrival
varış
1
Trapping
yakalama
1
Treating
işlem
Time travel has been a favourite science fictiontheme ever Since it was first used in H.G. Wells's trailblazing novel The Time Machine. But not everything it describes is science fiction: travelling forward in time, For example, is a proven fact. Einstein's theory of relativitypredicts that an observer moving relative to Earth can leap into Earth's future; and the effect has been confirmedusing atomic clocks. Dramatic time warpsrequirespeeds close to that of light, which is possible in principle but would take a majorfeat of engineering, not to mention a lot of money. Going back in time is far more problematic. Relativity does not rule out an observer being able to make a journey through space-time and return to their past. But all scenarios so far discussed require exotic circumstances.
1
science fiction
Bilim kurgu
7
possible
mümükün
1
theme
tema
2
principle
prensip
1
describe
Tanımlamak,bertilmemek
1
feat
başarı
1
forward
iletmek
1
mention
Bahsetme,söyleme
1
proven
ıspatlamak
1
problematic
şüpheli
1
predict
Öngörmek
1
rule out
Çıkarmak,o
2
observer
gözlemci
1
Rule
Kural,yönetmek
1
leap
Sıçramak
2
return
Geri dönmek
1
confirm
doğrulamak
1
scenario
senaryo
1
require
istemek
3
discuss
tartışmak
Our understanding of submarine volcanic eruptions has improved subntially in the past decadeowing to the recentability to remotelydetect such events and to respond rapidly with brief surveys and sampling at the eruption site. But these data are necessarily limited to observations after the event. In contrast, the 1998 eruption of the Axial volcano on the Juan de Fuca ridge was monitored by on site sea-floor instruments. One of these instruments. which measured bottom pressure, was overrun and entrapped by the 1998 lava flow. The instrumentsurvived and was later discovered. The datarecorded by this instrumentreveal the duration, character and effusionrate of an eruption on a mid-oceanridge.
submarine
Deniz altı
6
instrument
Araç gereç
3
eruption
Patlama,püskürme
9
measure
Ölçmek,ölçü
2
owing to
-den dolayı
4
pressure
basınç
4
recent
En son
2
overrun
Aşırı işlem,aşırı işletmek
5
ability
yetenek
2
entrap
Tuzağa düşürmek,yakalamak
1
remotely
uzaktan
10
flow
akmak
1
detect
Ortaya cıkarmak,bulmak
9
discover
keşfetmek
1
respond
Cevap vermek
3
record
Kayıt etmek
1
necessarily
İster istemez,muhakkak
4
data
veri
8
limit
Sınırlı,sınırlandırmak
1
reveal
Açığa vurmak,göstermek
4
observation
gözleme
1
duration
süre
1
In contrast
zıttına
2
ridge
sırt
There are about forty distinct kinds of wild cats known to inhabit the earth today. They range in size from the mighty Siberian tiger to several little spottedspeciesabout the size of the averageddomestic cat. The cats are the most efficientlandpredators left on earth. They combinepower, speed, patience, camouflage, and considerable individual skill. All swim well, most climb with greatagility, and at least for short distances, most can move with amazingswiftness. The African lion can reach a speed of almost forty miles per hour when it charges.