Oculus and Xbox create virtual reality tie-up Flashcards
verb : to make someone less confident or make something weaker
ÜRKÜTMEK, ZAYIFLATMAK, BALTALAMAK, SABOTE ETMEK, SARSMAK
A series of scandals have ——-d people’s confidence in the government.
“The Microsoft deal with Oculus seems like a risk-free way to try and ——— Morpheus’ advantage,” commented Piers-Harding Rolls, a video games industry analyst at the IHS consultancy.
- UNDERMINE
noun : someone or something that is competing with another person or thing
RAKIP, RAKIBE
“With Facebook’s resources it has a huge head-start over —–s and its already delivered two iterations of its developer platform,” he told the BBC.
——-ry noun [C, U] : behaviour typical of ——s
REKÂBET, ÇEKIŞME, YARIŞMA
There is intense ——ry between the two teams.
- RIVAL
verb : to interrupt something and stop it continuing as it should
BÖLMEK, ARAYA GIRMEK, SEKTE VURMAK, ENGELLEMEK
He —–s other children and disrupts the class.
——-ion noun:
KESINTI
the ——-ion of services
——–ive adjective
ENGELLEYICI, RAHATSIZ EDICI
——-ive behaviour
“We consider virtual reality has the potential to be one of the most ——–ive technologies for a decade,” said Mr Wood.
- DISRUPT
noun : the dividing line between two very different things:
doruk, uç
on the —— of adulthood
“You only have to look at the huge investments being made by companies like Facebook, Google, HTC, Sony and many others to realise we are on the —— of something huge.”
- CUSP
verb : —— on to encourage someone to do something or something to happen
TEŞVIK ETMEK, ÖZENDIRMEK, YÜREKLENDIRMEK
—–red on by his fans, he won the next three games easily.
Oculus’ head of development strategy Anna Sweet also announced a $10m fund for independent developers to —— on the creation of games for the platform.
- SPUR