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Control

Control

(n)
UK
kənˈtrəʊl
US
kənˈtroʊl
Definition: The power to influence or direct people's behaviour or the course of events.
Meaning: Sự kiểm tra, sự kiểm soát, sự thử lại
Very Common
How to use "Control" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The CPU sends signals to control the other parts of the computer, almost like how a brain controls a body.

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Computers are used to control large and small machines which in the past were controlled by humans.

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In 2010 Sony Ericsson's LiveView watch was released, the device linked to Android phones to show and control things like the Twitter feeds, texts and media player.

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Eagles have been used in the police and the army several times, and in The Netherlands, eagles were trained to help control drones.

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Traditionally, fish and chips were wrapped in greaseproof paper and a thick layer of newspaper which served not only as an insulator but also as a plate to make eating outdoors easier—because of health and safety control, however, chippies are no longer allowed to use paper anymore.

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They consist of an arithmetic logic unit and processor registers, a control unit containing an instruction register and program counter, a memory to store both data and instructions, external mass storage, and input and output mechanisms.

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It is located behind the initial passport control sections and is free for everyone to enter.

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