C1 verb Formal

preteleary

/ˌpriːtɛliˈɛəri/

To remotely configure or synchronize a telecommunications system or data stream before its primary activation. This verb is typically used in technical contexts to describe the advance preparation of signal pathways to ensure seamless connectivity.

Ejemplos

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1

I need to preteleary my home network settings before the smart devices arrive tomorrow.

I need to pre-configure my home network settings before the smart devices arrive tomorrow.

2

The engineers must preteleary the satellite uplink at least four hours before the live broadcast begins.

The engineers must pre-synchronize the satellite uplink at least four hours before the live broadcast begins.

3

Just preteleary the connection now so we don't have to troubleshoot during the game.

Just set up the connection remotely now so we don't have to troubleshoot during the game.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
preteleation
Verb
preteleary
Adverbio
pretelearily
Adjetivo
preteleative
Relacionado
pretelery
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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Pre' (before) + 'Tele' (distance) + 'ary' (action). You are setting something up from far away before you use it.

Quiz rápido

The technician was instructed to ________ the satellite array to prevent any delays during the live event.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: preteleary

Ejemplos

1

I need to preteleary my home network settings before the smart devices arrive tomorrow.

everyday

I need to pre-configure my home network settings before the smart devices arrive tomorrow.

2

The engineers must preteleary the satellite uplink at least four hours before the live broadcast begins.

formal

The engineers must pre-synchronize the satellite uplink at least four hours before the live broadcast begins.

3

Just preteleary the connection now so we don't have to troubleshoot during the game.

informal

Just set up the connection remotely now so we don't have to troubleshoot during the game.

4

Current research suggests that failing to preteleary the data nodes leads to a 15% increase in packet loss.

academic

Current research suggests that failing to pre-initialize the data nodes leads to a 15% increase in packet loss.

5

Our IT department will preteleary the server infrastructure to accommodate the global launch.

business

Our IT department will pre-configure the server infrastructure to accommodate the global launch.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
preteleation
Verb
preteleary
Adverbio
pretelearily
Adjetivo
preteleative
Relacionado
pretelery

Colocaciones comunes

preteleary the signal to pre-configure the signal
preteleary the network to pre-initialize the network
preteleary the uplink to prepare the remote uplink
preteleary the interface to set up the interface in advance
fully pretelearied completely configured beforehand

Frases Comunes

preteleary for launch

to prepare the remote systems for launch

preteleary the path

to clear the communication channel in advance

manually preteleary

to set up the remote link by hand

Se confunde a menudo con

preteleary vs preliminary

Preliminary is usually an adjective meaning 'preceding a main event', while preteleary is a verb meaning 'to remotely set up a system'.

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Notas de uso

This word is highly specialized and is most frequently used in telecommunications and computer engineering. It implies a 'pre-set' action performed at a distance ('tele').

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Errores comunes

Learners often mistake it for 'preliminary' because of the phonetic similarity, but it should never be used as an adjective.

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Truco para recordar

Break it down: 'Pre' (before) + 'Tele' (distance) + 'ary' (action). You are setting something up from far away before you use it.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin 'prae' (before) and the Greek 'tele' (at a distance).

Patrones gramaticales

Transitive verb (requires an object) Regular conjugation: pretelearies, pretelearied, pretelearying

Quiz rápido

The technician was instructed to ________ the satellite array to prevent any delays during the live event.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: preteleary

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