Unit 3 vocabulary Manufacturing & industry F. Dwaikat.

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Unit 3 vocabulary Manufacturing & industry F. Dwaikat

Manufacturing & industry expert/ expertise: a person who knows a lot about sth. relevant: connected with what is happening; important & useful layout: the schematic arrangement of parts or areas flow: a steady, continuous movement of sth./sb. personnel: the body of persons employed in an organization plant: factory running: the management of a business or organizations. F. Dwaikat

raw material: unprocessed material of any kind component: a constituent element deployment: putting tools in a position where they can be used, distribution rigorous: rigidly accurate; precise excessively: extremely monitor: (v.) To keep close watch over; supervise; direct monitor: (n.) screen Manufacturing & industry F. Dwaikat

turbine: a machine that has a motor with blades, driven by pressure F. Dwaikat

Manufacturing & industry device: a tool; a piece of equipment coordinate: to organize different people or things so that they work together efficiently configure: to design, arrange, set up, or shape with a view to specific applications or uses inventory: stock; a detailed list, report, or record of things in one's possession bill (billing): to present a statement of costs or charges to; the total amount of business done in a specific period payroll: the total sum of money to be paid out to employees at a given time F. Dwaikat

intranet: computing an internal network that makes use of Internet technology convert: to change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product; transform devise: to form, plan, or arrange in the mind; design or contrive extraction: the process of obtaining something from a mixture or compound by chemical or physical or mechanical means Manufacturing & industry F. Dwaikat

Manufacturing & industry adsorption: the accumulation of gases, liquids on the surface of a solid or liquid الامتزاز أو الادمصاص evaporation: to convert or change into vapor humidification: To make humid absorption: to take in liquid emit: to give or send out LED: Light Emitting Diode; an electronic device alphanumeric: c onsisting of both letters and numbers. F. Dwaikat

Fill in the gaps 1.She is not involved in the day-to-day ______of the office. 2.These data are the __________for the analysis. 3.It is her job to ___________ the various departments in our company. 4.The pipe _________ a stream of water. 5.I have got a sofa that _______ into a double bed. 6.______ is gathering substance on a surface in a condensed layer. 7.Who is in charge of the _________ in your company? converts, adsorption, raw material, payroll, running, coordinate, emitted F. Dwaikat

Use the following words or phrases in meaningful and grammatically correct sentences.  Turbine,  flow,  in the broadest sense of the word,  component,  raw material, and  evaporation F. Dwaikat