advanced feature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofadvancedandfeature
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advanced
adjective
uk/ədˈvɑːnst/us/ədˈvænst/
modern and ...
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feature
noun
uk/ˈfiː.tʃər/us/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition ofadvancedandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofadvanced feature
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Thisadvancedfeatureallows the database to be used for conditions throughout the world.
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For its time, this was a veryadvancedfeature.
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The wing was a cantilever design, an unusual andadvancedfeaturefor the day.
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It was constructed of composite materials, anadvancedfeaturefor its time, and test flying proved it to be extremely fast in the air.
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Possibly its mostadvancedfeaturewas its lubrication system in which the flywheel served as a form of oil pump.
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This was anadvancedfeaturefor the time.
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The presence of the pectoral bar is also considered anadvancedfeature.
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Albas were also fitted with front-wheel brakes, anadvancedfeatureon a light car of the time.
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For example, group support systems provide advanced features such as variable structured database storage, workflow programming, and rationale explication for capturing explicit knowledge.
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The crankshaft was drilled for a pressure oil feed to the crankpins, anadvancedfeaturefor this time, but the pistons and gudgeon pins were still lubricated by splash.
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Using advanced features often pushes the limits of a paradigm or a language implementation.
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It provides a uniform management interface, but does not offer any of the advanced features like transmission policies.
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Common problems included low use of advanced features or poor understanding of how to use the systems.
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Many keyboards that are used simply as electric pianos have potentially valuable advanced features that are rarely utilised.
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This is usually justified by the lack of support for advanced features, for example, mobility, in standard solutions.
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There was a power sunroof as well, anadvancedfeature, that was difficult to integrate into a slender roof structure with no structural support at the front.
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Advanced features such as drop-down or expandable menus can enrich the navigation and a simple "search" feature may help if the portfolio is likely to be large.
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The advanced features and flexibility offered by the new digital radio communications service for the police will contribute significantly to officer and public safety.
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