"Shuttle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A vehicle used to transport people or objects from one place to another, often between fixed points, for example, an airport shuttle or a school bus. A satellite that is launched into orbit to move around a planet or a space station, often to communicate with Earth. In sports, an athlete may be able to "shuttle", that is, to move quickly back and forth between two points, often in the context of a relay race. In biology, a shuttle is an enzyme that is needed for the synthesis of a particular molecule. In computing, a software shuttle is where a piece of data or text is stored temporarily while being worked on.
"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.
People who are enthusiastic and amateur photographers, especially those who have an abundance of photos to share, often being careless with their photography, but enthusiastic and possessing a strong affection for photography.
Its past participle of "shutter" which describes something that has been covered or closed with shutters, especially to screen out light.<br><br>Or, as a verb, shuttered can mean:<br><br>Past participle of "shutter", which can mean to close all the windows and doors of a building, especially one that is not in use.<br><br>Example:<br>"The shuttered movie theater stands as a relic of a bygone era."
The word 'shuttering' has a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. <strong>Building and Construction</strong>: Shuttering refers to the temporary barriers or panels that are used to hold concrete in place while it is setting, allowing it to harden and set into a desired shape. It is often used in the construction of walls, floors, and other structural elements.<br><br>2. <strong>Photography</strong>: In photography, a shutter is the part of a camera that opens and closes in front of the light-sensitive material to allow light to enter and expose the image. The term "shuttering" can sometimes refer to the actual motion of the shutter, especially in the context of how it opens and closes.<br><br>3. <strong>General Use</strong>: More broadly, shuttering can also refer to anything that prevents something from entering or leaving a particular space, similar to blocking or obstructing it.
Window covers or panels that can be opened or closed to control the amount of light entering a room, often made of wood, plastic, or metal.
The word "shutting" means:<br><br> shutting (verb) - to close something, typically a door, window, or other opening, and often making it secure or private by using a key, a handle, or mechanism for this purpose.<br><br>Example: She began shutting the doors as the room grew darker.
A shuttlecock is the projectile used in the sport of badminton. It is a Conical feathered or plastic projectile with a cork base, bound together with wire or thread. It is smashes back and forth between two opponents (singles or doubles) during a game.
Moved or transferred (something or someone) from one place to another, typically by frequent or regular trips.
Shuttles are:<br><br> Small vehicles that transport people or goods, often between two fixed points, such as airports, offices, or hotel buildings.<br> In sports, a small ball that is kicked or hit back and forth between two players, typically in the game of tennis.<br> In astronomy, it refers to the orbit of a celestial body, such as a planet or moon, as it moves around a larger body.<br> In computer science, it refers to a program or software that can execute tasks in the background, automating repetitive processes.<br> In technology, it can refer to a small robot or vehicle, like a drone or a robotic arm, that can move goods or perform tasks.
A sandwich-like dish made of thinly sliced meat (usually lamb or chicken) that has been stacked on a vertical spit and cooked as it rotates, served in a pita bread with vegetables and condiments. It is a popular street food in the Middle East, particularly in countries such as Greece and Turkey.
Shy refers to a personality trait characterized by a lack of confidence, anxiety, and restraint, often in social situations. A shy person tends to feel nervous, hesitant, or uncomfortable in interactions with others, and may avoid drawing attention to themselves or engaging in conversation. They may also be sensitive to criticism or evaluation by others and may take time to warm up or develop close relationships.