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1.audibly KK[ˋɔdəblɪ] DJ [ˋɔ:dəbli]
From:The drop in efficiency also occurs with familiar tasks, however. Just et al. (2001) tested people's ability to visually and audibly multitask.
adv.
-That is heard or that can be heard.
2.consistently KK[kənˋsɪstəntlɪ] DJ[kənˋsistəntli]
From:Thus, consistently learning while multitasking may impair the memory.
adv.
-In agreement; compatible.
-Being in agreement with itself; coherent and uniform.
-Reliable; steady.
3.inefficiency KK[ɪnəˋfɪʃənsɪ] DJ[͵iniˋfiʃənsi]
From:The effects depend on the type of tasks being performed and can range from temporary inefficiency to long-term problems.
n.
-The quality, condition, or fact of being inefficient.
-An inefficient act, design, or procedure.
EX.The manager was discharged for inefficiency.
4.operate KK[ˋɑpə͵ret] DJ[ˋɔpəreit]
From:Common driver distractions included talking on cell phones and operating car radios.
v.
-To perform a function; work.
-To perform surgery.
-To exert an influence.
-To produce a desired or proper effect.
-To carry on a military or naval action or campaign.
EX.The machine is not operating properly.
5.perception KK[pɚˋsɛpʃən] DJ[pəˋsepʃən]
From:Pashler (2000) pointed out that people can easily combine a perception skill, such as watching or listening, with physical movement or mental planning.
n.
-The process of perceiving something with the senses.
-An instance of this.
-The process or state of being aware of something.
-Insight or knowledge gained by thinking.
EX.His perception of the change came in a flash.
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