power
power.01 - to supply with power
POWER-V NOTES: Frames file for 'power' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from power.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
power (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: source of power
ARG1-GOL: entity supplied with power
ARG2-PPT: entity powered with
ARG1-GOL: entity supplied with power
ARG2-PPT: entity powered with
power-v: passive
The announcements are scheduled to be made in Temple , Texas , and include
a so-called `` notebook '' PCARG1
thatR-ARG1
weighs less than seven pounds , has a built - in hard disk drive and is poweredrel
by Intel Corp. 's 286 microprocessorARG0
.power-v: with Arg2
Stewart & Stevenson makes
equipmentARG1
poweredrel
with diesel and gas turbinesARG2
.power-v: transitive
The company 's lean operation , analysts said , allowed
sharp - rising sales from its cholesterol drug , LopidARG0
, to powerrel
earnings growthARG1
.powerful
powerful.02 - having great power, influence
POWERFUL-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-6. (from powerful.01-j)Aliases:
powerful (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: powerful entity/action (may require concatenation
ARG2-PRD: what the power is used for-- secondary action
ARG2-PRD: what the power is used for-- secondary action
powerful-j: arg1-emotional power
The statement by this party secretaryARG1
is soARGM-EXT
powerfulrel
powerful-j: both args
God 's WordARG1
is Powerfulrel
to Accomplish all His PurposesARG2
.powerful-j: concatenation of arg1
The video they created simulating an active shooter in a schoolARG1
is powerfulrel
to watchC-ARG1
.power_off
power_off.03 - cause power to turn off
Added for iSAT-AMRs. Watch out for cases where "power" refers to the power itself, that is, where it’s an argument of a different predicate and there is no power_off predicate. For example, in “many computers turn the power off automatically,” the predicate is turn_off, and “power” is an argument of that predicate.Aliases:
power_off (v.)
power_off (n.)
power_off (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: turner off
ARG1-PPT: thing that turns off
ARG1-PPT: thing that turns off
power_off-v; both args
IARG0
poweredrel
offrel
my phoneARG1
for the flight to Lahore.power_off-v; ARG1
Any blocks inside the Forever Block will run over and over again until
the microbitARG1
is poweredrel
offrel
.power_off-n; ARG1
I would like to have a feature that let me schedule the
powerrel
offrel
of the wifi radio signalARG1
.power_on
power_on.04 - cause to turn on
Added for iSAT-AMRs. Watch out for cases where "power" refers to the power itself, that is, where it’s an argument of a different predicate and there is no power_on predicate. For example, in “these resources help keep the power on,” “power” is an argument of the secondary predicate “on”.Aliases:
power_on (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: turner on
ARG1-PPT: thing that turns on
ARG1-PPT: thing that turns on
power_on-v; ARG1 only
Any blocks inside the On Button Pressed Block are run when the button is pressed and
the microbitARG1
is poweredrel
onrel
.power_on-v; both args
Before
youARG0
powerrel
onrel
the systemARG1
, ensure that the system doors and all panels are properly installed .power_up
power_up.05 - cause to turn on
Added for iSAT-AMRs.Aliases:
power_up (v.)
power-up (n.)
power-up (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: turner on
ARG1-PPT: thing that turns on
ARG1-PPT: thing that turns on
power_up-v; both args
These two blocks together let you initialize the lights when
youARG0
powerrel
uprel
the microbitARG1
.power-up-n; ARG1
The first
powerrel
-rel
uprel
of any laptopARG1
may require you to make choices .