This is the STE dictionary table, a reproduction of the ASD-STE100 dictionary table for review.
Word (Part of Speech) | STE | Approved meaning / ALTERNATIVES | STE Example | Non-STE Example |
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damage (verb) | ✘ | DAMAGE (noun) | DISCONNECT THE SPRING TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ROD. | Disconnect the spring so as not to damage the rod. |
DAMAGED (adjective) | ✔ | That has or can be affected by damage | REPLACE THE DAMAGED PARTS. | |
damp (adjective) | ✘ | MOIST (adjective) | REMOVE ALL DIRT FROM THE SEAT WITH A MOIST CLOTH. | Remove all dirt from the seat with a damp cloth. |
dampen (verb) | ✘ | DECREASE (verb) | THE MOUNTING PADS DECREASE VIBRATION. | The mounting pads dampen vibration. |
MAKE MOIST | MAKE THE CLOTH MOIST WITH SOLVENT. | Dampen the cloth with solvent. | ||
danger (noun) | ✘ | RISK (noun) | THERE IS A RISK OF FIRE. | There is a danger of fire. |
DANGEROUS (adjective) | HYDRAULIC FLUID IS DANGEROUS FOR YOUR HEALTH. | Hydraulic fluid is a danger to your health. | ||
DANGEROUS (adjective) | ✔ | That can cause injury, damage to health or can kill | IT IS DANGEROUS TO USE AIR IN THIS SYSTEM. | |
dangerously (adverb) | ✘ | DANGEROUS (adjective) | DO NOT OPEN THE CARGO DOOR IN STRONG WINDS. STRONG WINDS ARE DANGEROUS. | Do not open the cargo door if the wind-speed is dangerously high. |
DATA (noun) | ✔ | 1. Known facts | MAKE SURE THAT YOU GET ALL THE DATA ABOUT THE PROBLEM. |
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