"Shuswap" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Shuswap is a Salishan language and a geographic region.
As a language, Shuswap is a Southern Interior Salish language spoken by the Shuswap people, who traditionally resided in British Columbia, Canada, and parts of Washington state in the United States. The language is also known as Secwepemctsín or Secwepemec.
As a geographic region, the Shuswap is a valley and region in south-central British Columbia, Canada, located between Kamloops and Vernon. The region is surrounded by mountains and is known for its lakes, rivers, and forests.
Shunting refers to the act of shunting or diverting something, such as a train or a vehicle, from its usual course or track to a different path or direction. It can also refer to the process of switching or redirecting electrical power or energy from one line or system to another.<br><br>In sailing, shunting refers to the act of the wind slacking off or dying down, causing the sails to be blown outside, or to the side, rather than forward.<br><br>In the context of electricity, shunting is a type of fault in electrical circuits, where an electrical current diverts from its intended path to a different path or circuit.<br><br>In general, shunting can refer to any situation where something is being redirected or changed course.
verb<br><br>1. To transfer or divert (a signal, current, or flowing material) to an alternative circuit or course of flow, often to prevent it from doing harm or to save it for later use.<br>2. To pass or force something to move along a specific path, such as a drawn current in a circuit, from one place to another.<br><br>Example: "The power electronics were able to shunt the excess electrical load to a reserve circuit."
Shuozhou is a prefecture-level city located in Shanxi province, China. It is known for its rich coal reserves and traditional Shanxi opera culture.
Verb: to quiet someone by holding your finger to your lips or making a "shh" sound; to silence someone or something by telling them to be quiet.<br><br>Example sentence: She shushed him so that we could watch the movie.
Silencing or signaling someone to be quiet. To stop or quiet someone from making a noise, often by making a hushing motion with the hand, typically by placing the finger horizontally in front of the mouth.
To bring or come to a stop or end, typically of a process or activity. To switch off or disconnect the power to (an electronic device or system).
Verbs: to stop something from functioning or operating; to officially dissolve a business, government, etc. <br><br>Example: The factory will shut down at 5 pm today.<br><br>Nouns: a period when something, especially a machine or computer system, is stopped or not operating.<br><br>Example: The software requires restarting after shutdowns.
"Puts something into a closed or turned-off state. Example: She shut the window to keep the cold air out."
A mechanical device used to control the opening and closing of the aperture of a camera lens, typically controlled by a wheel or button, allowing the photographer to regulate the amount of light entering the camera's sensor.<br><br>In a building, a small window or a covering for a window that can be opened or closed, often used to control the amount of light entering a room.<br><br>In a nautical context, a shutter is a section of a ship's deck that can be closed or opened to regulate the amount of sunlight and air entering the ship.