C1 verb Formal

interphotoly

/ˌɪn.tərˈfoʊ.tə.laɪ/

To facilitate or engage in the interaction between separate systems or components using light-based signals or optical data exchange. This verb specifically describes the process of synchronizing or transferring information via photons across an interface.

Ejemplos

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1

The smart home devices need to interphotoly correctly to sync the ambient lighting.

The smart home devices need to synchronize using light signals correctly to sync the ambient lighting.

2

The experiment requires the two quantum processors to interphotoly via a fiber-optic bridge.

The experiment requires the two quantum processors to exchange light signals via a fiber-optic bridge.

3

I couldn't get the old sensors to interphotoly with the new controller.

I couldn't get the old sensors to communicate via light with the new controller.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
interphotolysis
Verb
interphotoly
Adverbio
interphotolically
Adjetivo
interphotolic
Relacionado
interphotolizer
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Truco para recordar

Think 'Inter' (between) + 'Photo' (light) + 'Ly' (link). It is the act of linking things between each other using light.

Quiz rápido

Engineers are attempting to _____ the two satellite arrays to ensure faster data transfer through the vacuum of space.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: interphotoly

Ejemplos

1

The smart home devices need to interphotoly correctly to sync the ambient lighting.

everyday

The smart home devices need to synchronize using light signals correctly to sync the ambient lighting.

2

The experiment requires the two quantum processors to interphotoly via a fiber-optic bridge.

formal

The experiment requires the two quantum processors to exchange light signals via a fiber-optic bridge.

3

I couldn't get the old sensors to interphotoly with the new controller.

informal

I couldn't get the old sensors to communicate via light with the new controller.

4

In this thesis, we examine how biological tissues interphotoly to trigger chemical reactions.

academic

In this thesis, we examine how biological tissues interact through light to trigger chemical reactions.

5

Our new hardware will allow legacy systems to interphotoly with modern laser-based arrays.

business

Our new hardware will allow legacy systems to connect via light with modern laser-based arrays.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
interphotolysis
Verb
interphotoly
Adverbio
interphotolically
Adjetivo
interphotolic
Relacionado
interphotolizer

Colocaciones comunes

interphotoly signals to exchange light signals
interphotoly seamlessly to connect via light without interruption
failed to interphotoly did not establish an optical connection
interphotoly at high speed to communicate via light very quickly
interphotoly across systems to bridge systems using light

Frases Comunes

interphotoly in real-time

to sync light data instantly

ready to interphotoly

prepared for optical data exchange

hardwired to interphotoly

physically configured for light interaction

Se confunde a menudo con

interphotoly vs photolyze

Photolyze refers to the chemical decomposition of materials by light, whereas interphotoly refers to interaction or communication via light.

interphotoly vs interlink

Interlink is a general term for any connection, while interphotoly is specific to light-based or optical connections.

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Notas de uso

The word is primarily used in technical, engineering, or scientific contexts involving optics and data transmission. Despite its '-ly' ending, it functions as a regular verb.

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Errores comunes

Learners often mistake this for an adverb because of the '-ly' suffix; remember to conjugate it like 'apply' (interphotolies, interphotolied).

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Truco para recordar

Think 'Inter' (between) + 'Photo' (light) + 'Ly' (link). It is the act of linking things between each other using light.

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Origen de la palabra

Constructed from the Latin 'inter' (between) and the Greek 'phos' (light), with a modernized verbal suffix.

Patrones gramaticales

Transitive: interphotoly [object] with [object] Intransitive: [subjects] interphotoly Third-person singular: interphotolies

Quiz rápido

Engineers are attempting to _____ the two satellite arrays to ensure faster data transfer through the vacuum of space.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: interphotoly

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