"Breadboards" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Breadboards are small, flat boards used to temporarily connect electronic components, such as wires, resistors, and integrated circuits, for prototyping or testing purposes. They typically consist of a grid of holes for inserting wires or components, and are often used by hobbyists, engineers, and technicians to build and test small electronic circuits.
The word "breach" refers to a break or violation of a rule, agreement, or standard. It can also refer to a gap or opening in a wall, fortification, or other structure. In a more figurative sense, a breach can also mean a betrayal of trust or a damaging exposure of sensitive information.
Breached refers to the state of having broken or transgressed a rule, agreement, or boundary. For example, "The country's border was breached by an unauthorized group of migrants." It can also mean to have exceeded a limit or standard, as in "The dam was breached, causing a flood in the nearby town." In general, breaching implies a sense of illegality, wrongdoing, or unauthorized action.
Breaching refers to the act of crossing, exceeding, or violating a boundary, rule, or norm. In a physical sense, it can mean breaking through a barrier or barrier, such as breaching a wall or invading someone's personal space.
A bread basket refers to a container, usually made of wicker or other decorative materials, used to carry and serve bread, typically at a dinner table. It can also be used more broadly to describe a component or a container that holds or carries something else, often in a manner that is gentle or protective, like a figurative "holding" or "cradling".
Bread is a staple food made from flour, water, yeast, and other ingredients, baked or cooked in various ways to produce a loaf or other shaped food product. It is a food that is often consumed with various toppings, spreads, and fillings, and is a fundamental component of many cuisines around the world.
The term "breadbasket" refers to a region or country that relies heavily on agriculture, particularly wheat production, and is often used metaphorically to describe a region's economic dependence on a specific industry or resource.
A breadbin is a container, typically made of plastic, metal, or wood, used for storing bread at home. It is designed to keep bread fresh by keeping it dry and preventing it from being contaminated by other foods or odors. Breadbins often have a lid or a door that can be closed to keep the bread inside, and some may have a window or a slot where the bread can be easily removed.
A breadboard is a type of electronic prototyping board used to construct and test electronic circuits. It is a flat, rectangular piece of fiberglass or plastic that has a number of holes spaced at regular intervals, usually 0.1 inches (2.54 mm) apart. These holes are designed to accept the pins of electronic components such as resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuits. The breadboard allows users to temporarily assemble and test circuits without the need for a permanent PCB (printed circuit board).
A breadcrumb is a small piece of food, typically a small piece of bread crust, used as a garnish or component of a dish, especially in haute cuisine. It can also refer to a series of links or navigation aids used to track a user's path through a website or application, forming a hierarchical structure of links that allow users to navigate back to previous pages or levels.
Coated or wrapped with breadcrumbs, especially as a preparation for frying or baking food.