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abort
Project dictionary. The word 'ABORT' is approved as a TV (rule 1.12.2.c), but it is not approved in the company style guide. Alternatives: CANCEL (v), STOP (v). Possible replacements:
cancel,
stop
Project Dictionary, rule 1.1. Not approved: abort
If the temperature difference is less than 3 degrees Celsius, abort the test.
When a technician aborts the operation...
Record the time that the mission was aborted.
The aborted missions caused many problems for NASA.
If the temperature difference is less than 3 degrees Celsius, cancel the test.
When a technician stops the operation...
Before you are aborting a procedure, get approval from your manager.
A mission abort was a serious issue.
If this condition occurs, do the Abort Procedure immediately.
Do the Procedure Abort Test.
boot
Project dictionary. The word 'BOOT' is approved as a TV (rule 1.12.2.c), but it is not approved in the company style guide. Possible replacements:
start,
energize
Project Dictionary, rule 1.1. Not approved: boot
Boot the computer.
The technician boots the computer each day at 09:05.
When was the computer booted?
Start the computer.
Energize the computer.
Put the container into the boot of the vehicle.
Make sure that all "BOOT COVERS" are clean.
Make sure that your boots are clean.
Be careful when you are booting the computer.
reboot
Project dictionary. The word 'REBOOT' is approved as a TV (rule 1.12.2.c), but it is not approved in the company style guide. Alternatives: START AGAIN.
Project Dictionary, rule 1.1. Not approved: reboot
Reboot the computer.
When the technician reboots the computer, …
The computer was not rebooted correctly.
Regularly rebooting the computer is necessary.
Start the computer again.
The reboot was satisfactory.
Do a test of the Computer Reboot Protocol.
Many reboots of the computer were necessary.
p
.
s
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i
Project dictionary. The term checker uses SI units of measurement. The word 'p.s.i.' is not an SI unit. Alternatives: PASCAL (TN), KILOPASCAL (TN).
Project dictionary. p.s.i.
If the difference in pressure is 10 p.s.i. or more...
Is the measurement in p.s.i?
Do not let the pressure become less than 20 p.s.i
Because p.s.i. is not an SI unit of measurement, do not use it.
The difference in pressure is 69 kilopascals.
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fall(s|en)?|fell
Project dictionary. Make sure that the word '' has the correct meaning (rule 1.3). Verb: To move down by the force of gravity. Alternatives: DECREASE (v). Possible replacements: decrease.
Project rule 1.3, approved meaning: fall
If the pressures fall, stop the test.
If the pressure falls, there is a leak.
The pressure fell rapidly.
A fallen pressure causes the failure of the hydraulic equipment.
If the pressure decreases, there is a leak.
Make sure that the tools do not fall into the engine.
A leak will cause a fall in the pressure.
feels?|felt
Project dictionary. Make sure that the word '' has the correct meaning (rule 1.3). Verb: To touch to find. Alternatives: THINK (v). Possible replacements: think.
Project rule 1.3, approved meaning: feel
If you feel that the results are not correct, do the test again.
If the technician feels that the results are not correct, the technician must do the test again.
The technician felt that the result was not correct.
If you think that the results are not correct, do the test again.
Have a feel of the pipe to make sure that it is cold.
Do not use the felt if it is dirty.
The felt pipes were hot.
The felt covers were warm.
Carefully feel the pipe with your hands to make sure that it is hot.
highlight(s|ed)?
Project dictionary. Make sure that the word '' has the correct meaning (rule 1.3). Use '' as a technical verb (rule 1.12.2.b) Alternatives: SELECT (TV), SELECTION (n). Possible replacements: select.
Project rule 1.3, approved meaning: highlight
Highlight the text.
Make sure that when you tell the manager, you highlight the problems.
The technician highlighted the text.
If the technician highlights the problems, the manager can find a solution.
Drag the pointer to select the text.
When you highlight the text with the Highlighter...
If the highlights are blue, stop the test.
manage|manages|managed
Project dictionary. Make sure that the word '' has the correct meaning (rule 1.3). Use '' as a technical verb (rule 1.12.2.c). Alternatives: CAN (v), DO (v), CONTROL (v). Possible replacements: do, control.
Project rule 1.3, approved meaning: manage
Usually, the technician manages the work satisfactorily.
You must manage the work carefully.
If you do not manage to open the cover...
The technician managed the work satisfactorily.
These are the computer managed processes:
Our managed services are very good.
Usually, the technician does the work satisfactorily.
If the technician can open the cover...
The computer controls the automatic lighting.
The computer manages the automatic data backup.
You must do the work carefully.
If you cannot open the cover...
These computers control the automatic lighting.
These computers manage the automatic data backup.
The technician did the work satisfactorily.
The computer controlled the automatic lighting.
The computers managed the automatic data backup.
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dialog
check
box(es)?
Project dictionary, rule 1.11. Do not use different technical names for the same item. Rule 1.5.19 give DIALOG CHECK BOX, but the term checker uses Alternatives: CHECK BOX (Project TN). Possible replacements: check box.
Project Dictionary. Different names, rule 1.11: dialog_check_box
Select the 'Show' dialog check box.
Some dialog check boxes are not easy to use.
Select the 'Show' check box.
Some check boxes are not easy to use.
The software has a dialog check box_location, which makes sure that the position is correct.
The dialog check boxes all the dialogs with a red border.
Did dialog check box the dialogs correctly.
emails?
Project dictionary, rule 1.11. Rule 1.5.19 gives E-MAIL as a possible technical name. If your style guide tells you to use '\1' (no hyphen), change the project terms. Possible replacement: .
Project Dictionary. Different names, rule 1.11: email
Send an email to your manager.
This email message is not correct.
Send a copy of your emails to the manager.
If necessary, send emails to the managers.
Send an e-mail to your manager.
When you email your manager, make sure that...
When the technician emails the manager...
For more information, refer to the "Email Enthusiasts" website.
technical
author
Project dictionary, rule 1.11. The term ' ' is not approved. Possible replacements: technical writer
https://www.techscribe.co.uk/ta/describing.htm
Project Dictionary. Different names, rule 1.11: technical author
If a technical author writes documentation...
If persons who are technical author documents, they must be careful.
When a technical writer writes documentation...
Some technical writers use ASD-STE100.
technical
authors
Project dictionary, rule 1.11. The term 'technical authors' is not approved. Possible replacements: technical writers
Project Dictionary. Different names, rule 1.11: technical authors
Some technical authors write aircraft maintenance manuals.
Some technical authors are very good.
Technical authors who write aircraft maintenance manuals must be careful.
If a person who is technical authors a document, he must be careful.
When a technical writer writes documentation...
Some technical writers use ASD-STE100.
(zero|one|two|three|four|five|six|seven|eight|nine|ten|eleven|twelve|thirteen|fourteen|fifteen|sixteen|seventeen|eighteen|nineteen|twenty|thirty|forty|fifty|sixty|seventy|eighty|ninety|hundred|thousand|[mb]illion)-[a-z]+
Project dictionary, rule 1.11. For hyphenated adjectives, use digits+hyphen+unit.
https://www.simplified-english.co.uk/analysis.html#hyphens
Project Dictionary. Different names, rule 1.11: hyphenated units of measurement
Do the test at five-minute intervals.
A five-microampere difference is permitted.
THUS, A FIVE-LUMEN DIFFERENCE IS PERMITTED.
Do the test at 5-minute intervals.
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authorise|de-energise|digitise|energise|magnetise|maximise|minimise|normalise|pressurise|sanitise|sterilise|vaporise
Project dictionary, rule 1.14. The term checker uses the Oxford spelling (~ize). The verb or technical verb '\1' is approved, but the spelling is not correct. Use ''. If '' is a TN or part of a TN, add the term to disambiguation-projectterms.xml.
https://www.simplified-english.co.uk/rules-ste8.html#ame-bre
Project rule 1.14, BrE: use the Oxford spelling
Pressurise the hydraulic system.
The pump pressurises the hydraulic system.
The pump pressurised the hydraulic system.
A pressurised container can explode.
Pressurize the hydraulic system.
Be careful when you are pressurising the hydraulic system.
authorising|de-energising|digitising|energising|magnetising|maximising|minimising|normalising|pressurising|sanitising|sterilising|vaporising
Project dictionary, rule 1.14 and rule 3.5. The term checker uses the Oxford spelling (~ize). The verb or technical verb '\1' is approved, but the spelling and ~ing inflection are not correct. Use the approved spelling of the verb ''. If '' is a TN or part of a TN, add the term to disambiguation-projectterms.xml.
https://www.simplified-english.co.uk/rules-ste8.html#ame-bre
Project rule 1.14, rule 3.5. Spelling and ~ing inflection
Be careful when you are pressurising the hydraulic system.
Pressurising the Containers
Do the pressurising procedure.
Be careful when you pressurize the hydraulic system.
smelt
do(es)?|did
smelt
burnt|smelt|spilt
Project dictionary, rule 1.14. The term checker uses the ~ed spelling. The verb is approved, but the spelling '' is not correct. Use the ~ed spelling.
Project rule 1.14, BrE: use the ~ed spelling
The technician spilt water on the cover.
Water was spilt on the cover.
The burnt unit was discarded.
The technician smelt the oil.
If you definitely smelt the coffee, breakfast is ready.
The technician had not smelt the coffee.
It is necessary to smelt the metals.
It was necessary to very carefully smelt the metals.
You must usually smelt these ores.
A smelt is a type of small fish.
Do not smelt the ore.
If you carefully smelt the ore, you will get iron.
organisation|pressurisation
Project dictionary, rule 1.14. The term checker uses the Oxford spelling (~iz). The noun '\1' is approved, but the spelling is not correct. Use ''. If '' is a TN or part of a TN, add the term to disambiguation-projectterms.xml.
https://www.simplified-english.co.uk/rules-ste8.html#ame-bre
Project rule 1.14, BrE: use the Oxford spelling
... but if the organisation does not supply the information...
Get more information from these organisations:
TechScribe is not an International Global Organisation.
gray
Project rule 1.14. Use British English. The spelling '' is not correct British English. Rule 1.5.17 (colours) use 'GREY'. Rule 1.5.9 use 'GRAY' (=SI unit (derived) of absorbed dose, specific energy (imparted), kerma). Alternatives: GREY (TN adj). Possible replacements: grey.
Project rule 1.14. Spelling: gray
The cover is gray.
Use gray paint.
The cover is grey.
The meter showed 1 gray.
The technician told Mr Gray about the defective equipment.
If necessary, tell Dr. Gray about the problem.
If necessary, tell Mr Grey to open the window.
If there is a problem, tell Mr. Grey.
You can gray the images.
If you want to gray the images, use the special software.
Carefully gray the surfaces.
The writer's black hair started to gray at the edges.
formulae
Project dictionary rule 1.14. The word is approved, but the spelling '' is not correct. (FORMULAS is American English and British English.) Alternatives: FORMULAS (Project TN). Possible replacements: formulas.
Project rule 1.14. Spelling: formula
Make sure that the formulae are correct.
Make sure that the formulas are correct.
matte
Project dictionary rule 1.14. The adjective '' is approved in the dictionary as a variant of MATT. In American English (and British English), the usual spelling is MATT. Possible replacements: matt.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/matte
Project rule 1.14. Spelling: matt_matte
Apply matte paint on the panel.
This matte is unusual.
Apply matt paint on the panel.
Be careful when you matte the prints.
Go to John Matte Furnishings to get a new table.
WARNING|CAUTION
:
Project dictionary, rule 7.1 (also rule 1.3). If there is a risk of injury or death to a person, use 'WARNING'. If there is a risk of damage to machines, tools, or equipment, use 'CAUTION'. If there are two levels of risk together, use 'WARNING'.
Project Dictionary. Level of risk, rule 7.1: warning/caution
WARNING: Do not swallow the solvent.
4) CAUTION: Do not swallow the solvent.
USE THIS WARNING: DO NOT…
WARNING. The plate is hot.
Caution must be taken when you do this procedure.
warning|cautionWARNING|CAUTION
:
Project dictionary, rule 7.1. The approved capitalization for warnings and cautions is all uppercase. Use .
Project Dictionary. Level of risk, rule 7.1: warning/caution (capitalization)
Warning: Do not swallow the solvent.
4) caution: Do not swallow the solvent.
WARNING: Do not swallow the solvent.
warning|caution
.:
Project dictionary, rule 7.1. The approved punctuation for warnings and cautions is a colon. Use :.
Project Dictionary. Level of risk, rule 7.1: warning/caution (punctuation)
WARNING. Do not swallow the solvent.
WARNING - Do not swallow the solvent.
WARNING) Do not swallow the solvent.
4) caution. Do not swallow the solvent.
WARNING: Do not swallow the solvent.
\p{Ll}\p{L}+
Project formatting. Start a sentence with an upper-case letter. Use ''.
Project formatting. Initial upper-case letter
4) try to open the window.
* loose objects
5.b) to
- demonstrative adjectives:
4) Try to open the window.
quickly open the door.
6.D) iPads are not necessary.
5.c) tomake a rule: