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1. Vocabularies about Industrial Engeneering


Exp : Calculation Capacity
Building Ampere
Degree Electrician
Diagram Electrode
Distribution Impade
Manufacturing Killowatt
Accurate Impulse
Radiation X-ray

a See ampere. reposition it if it drifts out of the acceptable


A See ampere; angstrom. range. { ə_bo˙ rt _branch }
Abrams’ law [CIV ENG] In concrete materials, A˚ See angstrom.
a axis [MECH ENG] The angle that specifies the for a mixture of workable
consistency the
rotation of a machine tool about the x axis. strength of concrete is determined
by the ratio
{ _a ̄ _ak_sis } of water to cement. { _a ̄ _brəmz _lo˙ }
abandon [ENG] To stop drilling and remove the abrasion [ENG] 1. The
removal of surface matedrill
rig from the site of a borehole before the rial from any solid through the
frictional action
intended depth or target is reached. { ə_ban_ of another solid, a liquid, or a gas
or combination
dən } thereof. 2. A surface discontinuity brought
abate [ENG] 1. To removematerial, for example, about by roughening or
scratching. { ə_bra ̄ _
in carving stone. 2. In metalwork, to excise or zhən }
beat down the surface in order to create a pattern abrasion test [MECH ENG]
The measurement of
or figure in low relief. { ə_ba ̄ t } abrasion resistance, usually by the
weighing of
abatement [ENG] 1. The waste produced in cut- a material sample before and
after subjecting it
ting a timber, stone, or metal piece to a desired to a known abrasive stress
throughout a known
size and shape. 2. A decrease in the amount time period, or by reflectance or
surface finish
of a substance or other quantity, such as atmos- comparisons, or by
dimensional comparisons.
pheric pollution. { ə_ba ̄ t_mənt } { ə_bra ̄ _zhən test }
abat-jour [BUILD] A device that is used to de- abrasive belt [MECH ENG]
A cloth, leather, or
flect daylight downward as it streams through a paper band impregnated with
grit and rotated
window. { a¨ _ba¨ _zhu˙ r } as an endless loop to abrade materials through
abattoir [IND ENG] A building in which cattle or continuous friction. {
ə_bra ̄s_əvbelt }
other animals are slaughtered. { _ab_ə_twa¨ r } abrasive blasting [MECH
ENG] The cleaning or
abat-vent [BUILD] A series of sloping boards or finishing of surfaces by the
use of an abrasive
metal strips, or some similar contrivance, to entrained in a blast of air. {
ə_bra ̄s_əv _blast_iŋ }
break the force of wind without being an obstruc- abrasive cloth [MECH
ENG] Tough cloth to
tion to the passage of air or sound, as in a louver whose surface an abrasive
such as sand or emery
or chimney cowl. { _a¨ _ba¨ _va¨n } has been bonded for use in grinding or
polishing.
ablatograph [ENG] An instrument that records { ə_bra ̄s_əv _klo˙ th }
ablation by measuring the distance a snow or abrasive cone [MECH ENG]
An abrasive sintice
surface falls during the observation period. ered or shaped into a solid cone to
be rotated
{ ə_bla ̄ _də_graf } by an arbor for abrasive machining. { ə_bra ̄s_
Ablock [CIV ENG] A hollow concrete masonry əv _ko ̄ n }
block with one end closed and the other open abrasive disk [MECH ENG] An
abrasive sintered
and with a web between, so that when the block or shaped into a disk to be
rotated by an arbor
is laid in a wall two cells are produced. { _a ̄ for abrasive machining. {
ə_bra ̄s_əv _disk }
_bla¨ k } abrasive jet cleaning [ENG] The removal of dirt
Abney level See clinometer. { _ab_ne ̄ _lev_əl } from a solid by a gas or
liquid jet carrying abraabnormal
reading See abnormal time. { ab_no˙ r_ sives to ablate the surface. {
ə_bra ̄s_əv _jet
məl _re ̄d_iŋ } _kle ̄n_iŋ }
abnormal time [IND ENG] During a time study, abrasive machining
[MECHENG] Grinding, drilan
elapsed time for any element which is exces- ling, shaping, or polishing by
abrasion.
sively longer or shorter than the median of the { ə_bra ̄s_əv mə_she ̄n_iŋ }
elapsed times. Also known as abnormal read- abreast milling [MECH ENG]
A milling method
ing. { _ab_no˙ r_məl _tı ̄m } in which parts are placed in a row parallel to
the
abort branch [CONT SYS] A branching instruc- axis of the cutting tool and
are milled simultanetion
in the program controlling a robot that ously. { ə_brest _mil_iŋ }
causes a test to be performed on whether the abreuvoir [CIV ENG] A space
between stones in
tool-center point is properly positioned, and to masonry to be filled with
mortar. { ab_ru¨ _vwa¨r }
2. Report text is one of written text communication which described about things are
with refernce arrange of natural.manmade nad social phenomenon in our
environment.
a. Simple Report
The structure is
Title General
Description
Introduction
Content
Closing
b. The form of science report is decline into :
Title page
Preface
Table of content
Introduction
Presentation
Conclusion
Bibioraphy
Appendix
c. Business report
Bussiness report is classifies into :
Periodical report : to know an event happened by joining search in, examining
and participating.
Generic structure of Report Text;
 General classification (General classification ( general statemnets that describe the
subject of the report, description & classification.
 Description (tells what the phenomenon under discussion, in term of parts, qualities,
habits or behaviors).
3. Job Interview
a. Some expression below are usually used in a job interview :
Do you have any experience?
Let’s talk about your educational background.
Tell me your self
Tell me about your strengthen and weeknesses
Where did you get the information?
How mush salary are you looking for?
Why are you interested in the job?
Are you willing to move to our branch office?
b. Asking about someone’s job description
 Formal
Could you tell me what your responbilities are?
Could you tell me what your duties are?
What you please tell me what your task are?
Informal
 Informal
I would like to know you do.
What are your responbilities?
What are you duties?
c. Asking about someone’s educational background
Can you tell me where you graduated from?
Where did you graduated from?
I would like to know where you studied
What major did you take there?
Could you tell me about your major?

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