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单词 monitor
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Definition of monitor in English:

monitor

noun ˈmɒnɪtəˈmɑnədər
  • 1A device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of something.

    监控器;监听器;监视器

    a heart monitor

    心脏监护仪。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The company's product line includes sleep-apnea monitors, electrocardiograph devices, and electronic stethoscopes.
    • I remember reading about a study where researchers hooked heart monitors up to various NASCAR drivers while they took practice laps around the track.
    • The patient may be placed on a cardiac monitor to observe the heart rate and rhythm at all times.
    • A cheaper and even better solution is to install a depth monitor inside the operator cab.
    • During the procedure, monitors constantly check your heart, blood pressure and oxygen use.
    • As part of his parole, the electronic monitor around his ankle keeps track of his comings and goings.
    • A heart monitor clicked like a clock next to the bed.
    • Put him on an electronic monitor and let him stay back at his house where he's been for the last year.
    • These monitors contain built-in blood-sampling devices that take your blood from areas other than your finger, such as your arm, abdomen or thigh.
    • Eventually I began to wonder if the baby monitor was picking up the newborn from across the street.
    • Of all the monitors used in the operating room, pulse oximetry has been shown to have the highest yield in the early detection of life-threatening events.
    • The ion and electron monitors were turned on several months ago in preparation for their role during solar wind collection.
    • The figure you arrive at is your target training heart rate, which you can observe on the monitor while exercising.
    • The refrigerator should be equipped with an electronic monitor and an alarm to alert staff members when temperatures are outside acceptable limits.
    • The same units are used for electronic blood pressure monitors.
    • Electronic body-fat monitors are widely available and rapidly dropping in price.
    • These shortcomings underscore the appeal of so-called continuous glucose monitors, which check blood sugar levels scores of times a day.
    • He looked up to where the doctor was checking over the heart monitor.
    • Alternatively, you can have a monitor fitted that records your heart rhythm over a 24-hour period.
    • Pace also hinted that it was contemplating diversification into healthcare products such as heart or insulin monitors and security products for homes and businesses.
    Synonyms
    detector, scanner, recorder
    security system, security camera, CCTV
    1. 1.1 A person operating a monitor.
      监控器(或监听器、监视器)操作员
      a monitor aboard the vessel said he had measured radiation levels ten times the normal level
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The machine monitor who has worked for the company for nearly 39 years said the news was a shock.
    2. 1.2 A person who observes a process or activity to check that it is carried out fairly or correctly, especially in an official capacity.
      (尤指官方)监督员
      the deployment of troops went ahead despite the shooting down of an EC monitor's helicopter
      the independent judicial monitor

      独立司法监督员。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The education board sent monitors to schools to make sure that the ceremonies are conducted according to protocol.
      • The certified factories must agree to unannounced inspections by accredited, independent monitors.
      • A court-appointed monitor has been overseeing operations under a deferred-prosecution deal.
      • To add to the saturation coverage, a number of independent civil rights monitors will observe events.
      • Paper ballots can be switched, and that is the purpose of having observers and monitors who witness the physical tallying.
      • Independent monitors will calculate the scores and the top-scoring driver will represent Ireland at the Grand final in Sweden on September 16 and 17.
      • They are asking for election monitors and observers to be sent to Gamelonia, of course all expenses to be borne by us.
      • I headed over in his direction as a monitor scolded Ty to sit down.
      • So this time around, city officials hope election monitors will pronounce the process glitch-free.
      • Like all players in the electoral process, monitors must also abide by the rules and regulations of the game.
      • Under the agreement reached last year, the software giant was to appoint an independent monitor to check it was complying with the EC demands.
      • When the tribunals begin, foreign experts can act as observers and monitors.
      • ‘There might be international observers but not monitors, and they will have no role in supervising elections,’ Sorour added.
      • He reiterated the country's stand that the country should observe UN resolutions and allow the arms monitors in for inspection.
      • And Pittsburgh education officials recently began placing independent monitors in each school after several cheating incidents.
      • It appeared to be in line with some previously published estimates by independent monitors.
      • One approach would be to have independent monitors undertake multifaceted analysis of a firm's pro bono practice.
      • The task at hand now for international peace monitors is ensuring that the process gets back on track.
      • They have asked for the hundreds of independent monitors to be allowed inside polling stations, a request approved by the judiciary but rejected by the electoral commission.
      • The insurance company might allow an independent monitor to scrutinise the demutualisation process on behalf of policyholders.
      Synonyms
      observer, watchdog, overseer, invigilator, supervisor
    3. 1.3 A person who listens to and reports on foreign radio broadcasts and signals.
      (对外国无线电广播和信号等的)监听员
      radio monitors reported they heard the pilot say he was heading for Paris
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Intelligence monitors are picking up less terror threat talk than a year ago, the Homeland Security Secretary said Thursday.
  • 2A television receiver used in a studio to select or verify the picture being broadcast from a particular camera.

    (摄影棚的)画面监控器

    the playback can be displayed on an external television screen or monitor
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He pressed a few buttons on the console and an image appeared on one of the television monitors.
    • Several friends joined us in such a room, which was outfitted with a large monitor and microphones.
    • Each of 40 cheap television monitors atop rickety tables shows a resident of the notorious ghetto talking directly into the camera.
    • My cell was in the corner of the room, and on the opposite wall was a sea of television monitors.
    • The room has several wooden chairs with television monitors playing footage of moving clouds.
    • So that the viewer always receives the proper images for the corresponding eye, a camera affixed to the monitor records the position of the head.
    • Now I place it under a television camera, and that is fed to a television monitor in front of Howard.
    • I hit record, check the monitor and wait till I see the tape roll.
    • Within lay batteries of television monitors showing live feed from almost a hundred satellites, some of them so powerful that they could track the progress of a single ant on the ground.
    • Products which could use the display include camera viewfinders, projectors, monitors, television sets and headsets for the military, medical and simulation markets.
    • There is a section where images that have been recorded in real time are played back on four monitors.
    • Most people equate visualization with sitting in front of a bank of monitors watching several visual feeds.
    • All the doors will be bullet, heat and shock proof and have digital locks while closed circuit television monitors will help ensure that only authorised staff gain entrance.
    • Instead, in one corner there is the monitor of a closed-circuit television showing the area in front of the entrance, the waiting room, the anteroom and the room itself.
    • During filming, the technical experts worked long and hard to get 30 monitors in a TV studio to show the same picture.
    • Backstage, the producer is barking instructions into a headset while pacing and gesturing wildly in front of a bank of television monitors.
    • He looked up at the television monitor and watched as the crewman performed several tests to answer that question.
    • He watched the monitors before him observing the activity going on in the building.
    1. 2.1 A screen which displays an image generated by a computer.
      (电脑)显示器;显示屏
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If they use a flat-screen monitor, they can raise or lower the apparatus that holds it.
      • The semiconductor devices can be used in things such as TV screens, computer monitors, medical imaging and digital cameras.
      • Flat-panel screens found their biggest niche in laptops, but now they're replacing desktop monitors and even television sets.
      • All over the room, men sat stationed at their monitors, reporting the status of the enemy compounds to their officers.
      • I once called the computer store where I bought my computer because my monitor was not working.
      • If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel you can change the size of fonts and images displayed on your monitor screen with a single click.
      • The robust demand is expected to continue into this year on rising shipments of laptop computers, LCD monitors and LCD TVs, Hsieh said.
      • Computer monitors generally have a refresh rate of at least 60 Hz, meaning the screen is refreshed at least 60 times a second.
      • Alone at his desk, the detective glances up at the black login screen displayed on the computer monitor.
      • The race is on at home and in the office to replace large and heavy boat anchor PCs and their monitors with notebook computers.
      • The radar operator was watching carefully as the blip on his monitor representing the Renegade crawled into the system.
      • Intraoperative magnetic resonance images are displayed on monitors within the gap.
      • He had just purchased a new computer with a touch screen monitor, and he needed help installing the software.
      • You are staring at the your monitor waiting for the image to download.
      • The big monitor in the center was all black, except for some green text splashed across the screen.
      • After the video is scaled it is changed into a digital format recognized by the video card and then it is displayed on your monitor.
      • Is the cable from the monitor connected to the computer's video card connector?
      • Within seconds, vital operational data can be displayed on the large wall display screens or individual computer monitors.
      • A 17-inch flat screen monitor that displays distortion-free images with a high degree of clarity makes the home theatre system complete.
      • The commander looked at the monitor showing vital information about the pilots, cargo and condition of the tubes.
      Synonyms
      screen, VDU, visual display unit
    2. 2.2 A loudspeaker used by performers on stage to hear themselves or in the studio to hear what has been recorded.
      监听喇叭(尤指舞台演员用来听自己话音或录音室用来听录好内容的喇叭)
      I was amazed at the quality of the sound coming from the monitors
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The musician's stage contains no wedge monitors and very few microphones.
      • A few minutes later, he found himself in the wings of the stage, with one of their sound guys, Marv, hooking up his microphone and ear monitors.
      • The band listens on wedge monitors, but Brown uses a Shure PSM600 ear monitor in one ear.
      • The 896HD's outputs fed both the quad mix to the house and the in-ear monitors used for the stage.
      • The Gryphon Trio also uses techniques well outside conventional chamber music, employing a click track that the musicians can hear from their in-the-ear monitors.
      • She doesn't even explain whether the black armband she's sporting is a mark of respect or an electronic doohickey for her earpiece monitor.
      • Loud stage monitors can make the situation worse, because there's a constant slap delay when their sound bounces off of the back wall and heads back into the house.
      • It's harder to hear through the monitors, and you tend to sing louder, and it's more direct, for sure.
  • 3A school pupil with disciplinary or other special duties.

    (学校)班长,级长

    he was a school monitor and a choir boy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The monitor in the hall tried to stop us and ask for a hall pass, but we both ran past her and out to my car.
    • The approach taken by some schools to introduce pupils as monitors had proved effective at tackling vandalism on buses.
    • By the time Sam entered the front door through a pair of metal detectors, he half-expected to find the student hall monitors equipped with machine guns.
    • He began meandering down the halls, as was his duty as a monitor, trying to forget about the event that had just transpired.
    • Since the first grade he has been always an excellent pupil and the class monitor.
    • After she'd debriefed him, she had gone to Noelle's classroom, dodging the hall monitors on the way.
    • There are no teachers or hall monitors walking around, thankfully.
    • I'm sorry, but it's my duty as hall monitor to catch those who are skipping and report them.
    • I sighed in relief, grateful I hadn't run into one of the stricter hall monitors.
    • The school has two full-time dedicated student monitors who, according to the school, ‘supervise all activities of the students’.
    • She knew she was supposed to be in homeroom, but she didn't see any hall monitors ready to give her detention.
    • Yard monitors and lunch time supervisors can be trained to watch for signs of bullying.
    • Classroom monitors hand out the pastels and Manila paper for the warm-up exercises.
    • I pulled her quick into the restroom, before a hall monitor could come and give us demerits.
    • The hall monitors stopped me, but when I told them of my destination, they let me go.
    • She shook her head and leaned against him as they walked out of the school, totally unnoticed by teachers and hall monitors.
    • Rebecca remembers that the teacher would always assign a student that would be a monitor during lunch.
    • The hall monitors were out, leaning against the wall and making sure that the students stayed in the areas outside of the ongoing classes.
    • This must have been nearly as shocking as that dark day lost in history when she was demoted from her position as milk monitor at primary school.
    • I have to get going - they're about to send out the campus monitors to enforce lights out.
    Synonyms
    prefect, praepostor
    senior boy, senior girl, senior pupil
  • 4A large tropical Old World lizard with a long neck, narrow head, forked tongue, strong claws, and a short body. Monitors were formerly believed to give warning of crocodiles.

    巨蜥。在澳大利亚称GOANNA

    Family Varanidae and genus Varanus: many species. See also Komodo dragon

    Called goanna in Australia
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A good example is the savannah monitor, an African monitor lizard weighing about ten pounds, which spends most of its day patrolling its territory for tasty insects.
    • Probably the most famous species of monitor lizard is the Komodo Dragon which lives on several islands in Indonesia.
    • Two million years ago bizarre creatures roamed the Australian continent - the flesh-eating giant rat-kangaroo, the thunder bird, the marsupial wolf, and a giant monitor lizard.
    • Beaded lizards and Gila monsters are opportunistic foragers, just as monitors are, eating any palatable thing they find.
    • I hurried over and he pointed out an enormous monitor lizard which had just crawled out of the water to sun itself on a rock.
  • 5historical A shallow-draught warship mounting one or two heavy guns for bombardment.

    〈史〉浅水重炮舰

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were up against John Dahlgren's naval force of monitors and warships.
verb ˈmɒnɪtəˈmɑnədər
[with object]
  • 1Observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep under systematic review.

    检测;监测

    equipment was installed to monitor air quality

    安装了设备以监测空气质量。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To guard against corruption, those countries will use a system of peer review to monitor deployment of funds and progress toward good governance.
    • The patient is then monitored over a period of days while a video of the patient allows doctors to choose the best course of treatment.
    • The condition of the fiber was tracked by monitoring the holding current throughout an experiment.
    • It has now become part of the network of Bird Observatories, which monitor bird migration around Britain and Ireland.
    • Workplace exposure levels have been monitored on a regular basis, and the trend has been towards a decrease.
    • To monitor your systematic progress, record each day's results.
    • That council officers carry out a detailed review of boarded-up shops and devise a system for monitoring them.
    • The Government sees the Standard Assessment Tests as crucial to monitoring the progress of pupils and schools.
    • With concerns growing, election officials across the UK have agreed to allow election observers from abroad to monitor the campaign.
    • The duration of light and intense exercise training was also monitored during this study period.
    • The quality of hospital food is constantly monitored and menus are reviewed on a regular basis.
    • They will be responsible for developing data systems to track and monitor performance of general practitioners and ensure that the quality framework functions.
    • The polls were monitored by 125 observers from 33 countries.
    • A lot of national and international observers are monitoring this election closely.
    • It will monitor the service and review performance at the end of the second year.
    • Patients in the latest test will be monitored for two years.
    • The system monitors all workflows in progress and interprets the results upon completion of each step.
    • Impacted wisdom teeth that are not causing problems should be monitored during regular visits to your dentist.
    • Their health is also monitored through periodic check ups and supplements.
    • Room temperature and humidity need to be monitored and maintained within the recommended range.
    Synonyms
    observe, watch, keep an eye on, keep track of, track, keep under observation, keep watch on, keep under surveillance, surveil, check, keep a check on, scan, examine, study, record, note, oversee, supervise, superintend
    informal keep tabs on, keep a tab on, keep a beady eye on
    1. 1.1 Maintain regular surveillance over.
      监视;监控
      he was a man of routine and it was easy for an enemy to monitor his movements

      他是个做事有规律的人,敌人很容易监视他的行踪。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The £10,000 contribution will cover half of the cost of a new CCTV camera to monitor the Twickenham Riverside area.
      • A further bid for European funding, which would enable the area to be monitored by CCTV cameras, is also being considered.
      • The cops were of course present, along with undercover men in the crowd and surveillance equipment monitoring our every move.
      • He insists that Jani was kept in a sealed-off room under constant video surveillance and closely monitored.
      • The officer recalled a surveillance operation when detectives monitored them in a house in the Carndonagh area.
      • The cars, which will be monitored by police and cameras, will be parked in locations around Burnley and left with property on show in a bid to attract thieves.
      • Thousands of police, army troops and security men stood on guard in and around the Grand Mosque as surveillance cameras monitored the crowds.
      • This place had to be monitored by security cameras, he told himself, but he hadn't the time to be concerned about it.
      • He added that some local people were keeping the plant under surveillance and monitoring movements in and out of the plant.
      • The academy monitored her every action on her laptop and her user name would always reveal exactly who she was.
      • The councillor has successfully lobbied for £25,000 for cameras to monitor the Eldene Centre, another area targeted by vandals.
      • May the government use electronic surveillance to monitor the movements and information use of suspected terrorists?
      • For example, a video camera continuously monitors everything that transpires, whereas surveillance by wiretap will only be triggered when someone speaks.
      • For 15 years the company used hidden cameras to monitor its 3,000 employees at its Granite City, Illinois steel mill.
      • Architectural elements control pedestrian access, and surveillance cameras monitor people as they approach the area.
      • For our own security, advanced surveillance aircraft can monitor the movement of bypassed enemy army units.
      • Eighteen surveillance cameras monitor the house and are observed continuously by a director or producer nearby.
      • The door is electronically locked and monitored by both surveillance cameras and employees.
      • In the adjacent corner, a small, elevated closed-circuit camera monitored their every move.
      • The diagram he drew of the surveillance equipment that monitored him was excellent.
      Synonyms
      vigil, guard, watch, monitoring, policing, beat, beat-pounding, patrolling, round, sentry duty
      keep guard, keep guard on, guard, keep watch, keep watch on
    2. 1.2 Listen to and report on (a foreign radio broadcast or a telephone conversation)
      (对外国无线电广播和信号等的)监听员
      listening devices were used to monitor conversations
      it was not easy to discover exactly how many calls were monitored
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Word on the street has it that email, internet access, and telephone calls are being monitored closely.
      • Some employers will monitor telephone conversations.
      • There were no further details in the KCNA report, monitored in Beijing.
      • Telephone conversations would be monitored during the gag period, it said.
      • Corporate spies could also use an inexpensive scanner radio to monitor the conversation.
      • Their conversations were recorded and in many cases monitored in real time.
      • During this time, my home telephone was being monitored.
      • One of the recon teams had a radio intercept operator monitoring enemy transmissions as the battle went on.
      • He was monitoring the mob's wiretapped conversations through contacts he had in government.
      • Their communications - via telephone, email, fax - are monitored and disrupted.
      • What you're about to here is a conversation that my government monitored.
      • The Europol document says the use of telephones - land lines and mobiles - will be monitored.
      • Then, suddenly remembering that their conversation was being monitored, he turned a bit red.
      • Telephonic communications of the German Army had been monitored and reported to the Allies by the French Resistance.
      • Each wiretap request must specify a particular telephone number or location to be monitored.
      • In March 1944, he became a liaison to the Australian Government to monitor and evaluate Japanese broadcasts.
      • The act also stipulates that it must not be possible for a person to detect that his or her conversation is being monitored by the respective government agency.
      • The report from Pyongyang was monitored in Tokyo by Kyodo News.
      • The threat of a reprisal strike was broadcast by the country's state-run radio, and monitored in Beijing.
      • The report, monitored by the wire service, could not immediately be confirmed.
      Synonyms
      listen in, spy, intrude
    3. 1.3 Check or regulate the technical quality of (a radio transmission or television signal)
      监控(无线电或电视传输信号)
      a sound assistant monitors the signal on headphones
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The negative peak was observed only if the PA signal had been monitored at low, and not high, frequencies.
      • To specifically monitor the fluorescence signal, we placed a bandpass filter centered at 580 nm in front of the optical detector.
      • Anania says integration was important in metro area networking because transmissions need to be monitored at each node.
      • The sound team sit in the same truck as the director, monitoring the presenter's and guest's sound levels
      • Sennheiser HD600 headphones were used to monitor the DV40 while on location.

Derivatives

  • monitorial

  • adjective mɒnɪˈtɔːrɪəl
    • A lot of people had been cruel to him due to his monitorial status.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was engaged to organize monitorial schools, teaching both secular and religious subjects.
      • As the blogger put it, we become monitorial citizens, and, I'd add, better citizens.
      • This may be an answer to the changing definition of citizenship: from the early 20th century notion of the informed citizen to the ‘monitorial citizen’ of today.
  • monitorship

  • noun
    • I have come to know these men quite well during the course of this monitorship.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I received a flood of e-mail after I wrote about the joys of dual monitorship.

Origin

Early 16th century (in sense 3 of the noun): from Latin, from monit- 'warned', from the verb monere. sense 1 of the noun dates from the 1930s.

  • Today's familiar uses of monitor, for a computer or TV screen or for checking the progress or quality of something, date only from the mid 20th century. A much earlier sense was ‘a reminder or warning’, reflecting its origin in Latin monere ‘to warn’, the source also of admonish (Middle English), monster (Late Middle English), and monument (Middle English). A monitor lizard is a large tropical lizard, in Australia also called a goanna (a L19th corruption of iguana), whose name derives from the way its reactions can warn people of the presence of a venomous creature. In schools from the 16th century a monitor was a pupil with responsibility for supervising and disciplining other pupils, who in the past might have done some teaching.

Definition of monitor in US English:

monitor

nounˈmɑnədərˈmänədər
  • 1An instrument or device used for observing, checking, or keeping a continuous record of a process or quantity.

    监控器;监听器;监视器

    a heart monitor

    心脏监护仪。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The figure you arrive at is your target training heart rate, which you can observe on the monitor while exercising.
    • Electronic body-fat monitors are widely available and rapidly dropping in price.
    • Pace also hinted that it was contemplating diversification into healthcare products such as heart or insulin monitors and security products for homes and businesses.
    • During the procedure, monitors constantly check your heart, blood pressure and oxygen use.
    • A heart monitor clicked like a clock next to the bed.
    • I remember reading about a study where researchers hooked heart monitors up to various NASCAR drivers while they took practice laps around the track.
    • Put him on an electronic monitor and let him stay back at his house where he's been for the last year.
    • As part of his parole, the electronic monitor around his ankle keeps track of his comings and goings.
    • The patient may be placed on a cardiac monitor to observe the heart rate and rhythm at all times.
    • The same units are used for electronic blood pressure monitors.
    • A cheaper and even better solution is to install a depth monitor inside the operator cab.
    • These shortcomings underscore the appeal of so-called continuous glucose monitors, which check blood sugar levels scores of times a day.
    • Eventually I began to wonder if the baby monitor was picking up the newborn from across the street.
    • He looked up to where the doctor was checking over the heart monitor.
    • Of all the monitors used in the operating room, pulse oximetry has been shown to have the highest yield in the early detection of life-threatening events.
    • The refrigerator should be equipped with an electronic monitor and an alarm to alert staff members when temperatures are outside acceptable limits.
    • The ion and electron monitors were turned on several months ago in preparation for their role during solar wind collection.
    • Alternatively, you can have a monitor fitted that records your heart rhythm over a 24-hour period.
    • The company's product line includes sleep-apnea monitors, electrocardiograph devices, and electronic stethoscopes.
    • These monitors contain built-in blood-sampling devices that take your blood from areas other than your finger, such as your arm, abdomen or thigh.
    Synonyms
    detector, scanner, recorder
    1. 1.1 A person operating a monitor.
      监控器(或监听器、监视器)操作员
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The machine monitor who has worked for the company for nearly 39 years said the news was a shock.
    2. 1.2 A person who observes a process or activity to check that it is carried out fairly or correctly, especially in an official capacity.
      (尤指官方)监督员
      the independent judicial monitor

      独立司法监督员。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The insurance company might allow an independent monitor to scrutinise the demutualisation process on behalf of policyholders.
      • They have asked for the hundreds of independent monitors to be allowed inside polling stations, a request approved by the judiciary but rejected by the electoral commission.
      • When the tribunals begin, foreign experts can act as observers and monitors.
      • A court-appointed monitor has been overseeing operations under a deferred-prosecution deal.
      • It appeared to be in line with some previously published estimates by independent monitors.
      • To add to the saturation coverage, a number of independent civil rights monitors will observe events.
      • Like all players in the electoral process, monitors must also abide by the rules and regulations of the game.
      • They are asking for election monitors and observers to be sent to Gamelonia, of course all expenses to be borne by us.
      • He reiterated the country's stand that the country should observe UN resolutions and allow the arms monitors in for inspection.
      • I headed over in his direction as a monitor scolded Ty to sit down.
      • The task at hand now for international peace monitors is ensuring that the process gets back on track.
      • Paper ballots can be switched, and that is the purpose of having observers and monitors who witness the physical tallying.
      • The certified factories must agree to unannounced inspections by accredited, independent monitors.
      • One approach would be to have independent monitors undertake multifaceted analysis of a firm's pro bono practice.
      • So this time around, city officials hope election monitors will pronounce the process glitch-free.
      • ‘There might be international observers but not monitors, and they will have no role in supervising elections,’ Sorour added.
      • The education board sent monitors to schools to make sure that the ceremonies are conducted according to protocol.
      • Under the agreement reached last year, the software giant was to appoint an independent monitor to check it was complying with the EC demands.
      • Independent monitors will calculate the scores and the top-scoring driver will represent Ireland at the Grand final in Sweden on September 16 and 17.
      • And Pittsburgh education officials recently began placing independent monitors in each school after several cheating incidents.
      Synonyms
      observer, watchdog, overseer, invigilator, supervisor
    3. 1.3 A person who listens to and reports on foreign radio broadcasts and signals.
      (对外国无线电广播和信号等的)监听员
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Intelligence monitors are picking up less terror threat talk than a year ago, the Homeland Security Secretary said Thursday.
    4. 1.4US A raised section of roof running down the center of a railroad car, building, etc., providing light or ventilation; a clerestory.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The atrium is paved in pale limestone and spanned by four west-facing light monitors above.
      • A roof monitor admits north light, and a large window and porch offer quiet views to the wooded hillside.
      • Libraries are ideal building types for the extensive use of roof monitors because of the common one- or two-story configuration of the floor plan.
  • 2A television receiver used in a studio to select or verify the picture being broadcast from a particular camera.

    (摄影棚的)画面监控器

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead, in one corner there is the monitor of a closed-circuit television showing the area in front of the entrance, the waiting room, the anteroom and the room itself.
    • He watched the monitors before him observing the activity going on in the building.
    • Now I place it under a television camera, and that is fed to a television monitor in front of Howard.
    • Backstage, the producer is barking instructions into a headset while pacing and gesturing wildly in front of a bank of television monitors.
    • So that the viewer always receives the proper images for the corresponding eye, a camera affixed to the monitor records the position of the head.
    • Each of 40 cheap television monitors atop rickety tables shows a resident of the notorious ghetto talking directly into the camera.
    • My cell was in the corner of the room, and on the opposite wall was a sea of television monitors.
    • Most people equate visualization with sitting in front of a bank of monitors watching several visual feeds.
    • All the doors will be bullet, heat and shock proof and have digital locks while closed circuit television monitors will help ensure that only authorised staff gain entrance.
    • He pressed a few buttons on the console and an image appeared on one of the television monitors.
    • Products which could use the display include camera viewfinders, projectors, monitors, television sets and headsets for the military, medical and simulation markets.
    • There is a section where images that have been recorded in real time are played back on four monitors.
    • Several friends joined us in such a room, which was outfitted with a large monitor and microphones.
    • During filming, the technical experts worked long and hard to get 30 monitors in a TV studio to show the same picture.
    • I hit record, check the monitor and wait till I see the tape roll.
    • The room has several wooden chairs with television monitors playing footage of moving clouds.
    • He looked up at the television monitor and watched as the crewman performed several tests to answer that question.
    • Within lay batteries of television monitors showing live feed from almost a hundred satellites, some of them so powerful that they could track the progress of a single ant on the ground.
    1. 2.1 A screen which displays an image generated by a computer.
      (电脑)显示器;显示屏
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If they use a flat-screen monitor, they can raise or lower the apparatus that holds it.
      • A 17-inch flat screen monitor that displays distortion-free images with a high degree of clarity makes the home theatre system complete.
      • Computer monitors generally have a refresh rate of at least 60 Hz, meaning the screen is refreshed at least 60 times a second.
      • The commander looked at the monitor showing vital information about the pilots, cargo and condition of the tubes.
      • Is the cable from the monitor connected to the computer's video card connector?
      • Alone at his desk, the detective glances up at the black login screen displayed on the computer monitor.
      • If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel you can change the size of fonts and images displayed on your monitor screen with a single click.
      • The big monitor in the center was all black, except for some green text splashed across the screen.
      • Intraoperative magnetic resonance images are displayed on monitors within the gap.
      • All over the room, men sat stationed at their monitors, reporting the status of the enemy compounds to their officers.
      • He had just purchased a new computer with a touch screen monitor, and he needed help installing the software.
      • I once called the computer store where I bought my computer because my monitor was not working.
      • The robust demand is expected to continue into this year on rising shipments of laptop computers, LCD monitors and LCD TVs, Hsieh said.
      • The radar operator was watching carefully as the blip on his monitor representing the Renegade crawled into the system.
      • You are staring at the your monitor waiting for the image to download.
      • After the video is scaled it is changed into a digital format recognized by the video card and then it is displayed on your monitor.
      • Flat-panel screens found their biggest niche in laptops, but now they're replacing desktop monitors and even television sets.
      • Within seconds, vital operational data can be displayed on the large wall display screens or individual computer monitors.
      • The race is on at home and in the office to replace large and heavy boat anchor PCs and their monitors with notebook computers.
      • The semiconductor devices can be used in things such as TV screens, computer monitors, medical imaging and digital cameras.
      Synonyms
      screen, vdu, visual display unit
    2. 2.2 A loudspeaker, especially one used by performers on stage to hear themselves or in the studio to hear what has been recorded.
      监听喇叭(尤指舞台演员用来听自己话音或录音室用来听录好内容的喇叭)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The musician's stage contains no wedge monitors and very few microphones.
      • The 896HD's outputs fed both the quad mix to the house and the in-ear monitors used for the stage.
      • A few minutes later, he found himself in the wings of the stage, with one of their sound guys, Marv, hooking up his microphone and ear monitors.
      • It's harder to hear through the monitors, and you tend to sing louder, and it's more direct, for sure.
      • The Gryphon Trio also uses techniques well outside conventional chamber music, employing a click track that the musicians can hear from their in-the-ear monitors.
      • Loud stage monitors can make the situation worse, because there's a constant slap delay when their sound bounces off of the back wall and heads back into the house.
      • The band listens on wedge monitors, but Brown uses a Shure PSM600 ear monitor in one ear.
      • She doesn't even explain whether the black armband she's sporting is a mark of respect or an electronic doohickey for her earpiece monitor.
  • 3A student with disciplinary or other special duties during school hours.

    (学校)班长,级长

    show the hall monitor your pass
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The approach taken by some schools to introduce pupils as monitors had proved effective at tackling vandalism on buses.
    • By the time Sam entered the front door through a pair of metal detectors, he half-expected to find the student hall monitors equipped with machine guns.
    • The monitor in the hall tried to stop us and ask for a hall pass, but we both ran past her and out to my car.
    • She knew she was supposed to be in homeroom, but she didn't see any hall monitors ready to give her detention.
    • The hall monitors were out, leaning against the wall and making sure that the students stayed in the areas outside of the ongoing classes.
    • This must have been nearly as shocking as that dark day lost in history when she was demoted from her position as milk monitor at primary school.
    • I have to get going - they're about to send out the campus monitors to enforce lights out.
    • I'm sorry, but it's my duty as hall monitor to catch those who are skipping and report them.
    • Yard monitors and lunch time supervisors can be trained to watch for signs of bullying.
    • There are no teachers or hall monitors walking around, thankfully.
    • Classroom monitors hand out the pastels and Manila paper for the warm-up exercises.
    • Since the first grade he has been always an excellent pupil and the class monitor.
    • After she'd debriefed him, she had gone to Noelle's classroom, dodging the hall monitors on the way.
    • I sighed in relief, grateful I hadn't run into one of the stricter hall monitors.
    • He began meandering down the halls, as was his duty as a monitor, trying to forget about the event that had just transpired.
    • Rebecca remembers that the teacher would always assign a student that would be a monitor during lunch.
    • She shook her head and leaned against him as they walked out of the school, totally unnoticed by teachers and hall monitors.
    • I pulled her quick into the restroom, before a hall monitor could come and give us demerits.
    • The hall monitors stopped me, but when I told them of my destination, they let me go.
    • The school has two full-time dedicated student monitors who, according to the school, ‘supervise all activities of the students’.
    Synonyms
    prefect, praepostor
  • 4A large tropical Old World lizard with a long neck, narrow head, forked tongue, strong claws, and a short body. Monitors were formerly believed to give warning of crocodiles.

    巨蜥。在澳大利亚称GOANNA

    Family Varanidae and genus Varanus: many species. See also Komodo dragon

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two million years ago bizarre creatures roamed the Australian continent - the flesh-eating giant rat-kangaroo, the thunder bird, the marsupial wolf, and a giant monitor lizard.
    • Beaded lizards and Gila monsters are opportunistic foragers, just as monitors are, eating any palatable thing they find.
    • Probably the most famous species of monitor lizard is the Komodo Dragon which lives on several islands in Indonesia.
    • A good example is the savannah monitor, an African monitor lizard weighing about ten pounds, which spends most of its day patrolling its territory for tasty insects.
    • I hurried over and he pointed out an enormous monitor lizard which had just crawled out of the water to sun itself on a rock.
  • 5historical A shallow-draft armored warship mounting one or two heavy guns for bombardment.

    〈史〉浅水重炮舰

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were up against John Dahlgren's naval force of monitors and warships.
verbˈmɑnədərˈmänədər
[with object]
  • 1Observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep under systematic review.

    检测;监测

    equipment was installed to monitor air quality

    安装了设备以监测空气质量。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With concerns growing, election officials across the UK have agreed to allow election observers from abroad to monitor the campaign.
    • The duration of light and intense exercise training was also monitored during this study period.
    • The Government sees the Standard Assessment Tests as crucial to monitoring the progress of pupils and schools.
    • Their health is also monitored through periodic check ups and supplements.
    • The polls were monitored by 125 observers from 33 countries.
    • The quality of hospital food is constantly monitored and menus are reviewed on a regular basis.
    • It has now become part of the network of Bird Observatories, which monitor bird migration around Britain and Ireland.
    • A lot of national and international observers are monitoring this election closely.
    • The condition of the fiber was tracked by monitoring the holding current throughout an experiment.
    • Room temperature and humidity need to be monitored and maintained within the recommended range.
    • To monitor your systematic progress, record each day's results.
    • Workplace exposure levels have been monitored on a regular basis, and the trend has been towards a decrease.
    • They will be responsible for developing data systems to track and monitor performance of general practitioners and ensure that the quality framework functions.
    • Impacted wisdom teeth that are not causing problems should be monitored during regular visits to your dentist.
    • It will monitor the service and review performance at the end of the second year.
    • That council officers carry out a detailed review of boarded-up shops and devise a system for monitoring them.
    • The patient is then monitored over a period of days while a video of the patient allows doctors to choose the best course of treatment.
    • To guard against corruption, those countries will use a system of peer review to monitor deployment of funds and progress toward good governance.
    • Patients in the latest test will be monitored for two years.
    • The system monitors all workflows in progress and interprets the results upon completion of each step.
    Synonyms
    observe, watch, keep an eye on, keep track of, track, keep under observation, keep watch on, keep under surveillance, surveil, check, keep a check on, scan, examine, study, record, note, oversee, supervise, superintend
    1. 1.1 Maintain regular surveillance over.
      监视;监控
      it was easy for the enemy to monitor his movements

      他是个做事有规律的人,敌人很容易监视他的行踪。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Architectural elements control pedestrian access, and surveillance cameras monitor people as they approach the area.
      • In the adjacent corner, a small, elevated closed-circuit camera monitored their every move.
      • For 15 years the company used hidden cameras to monitor its 3,000 employees at its Granite City, Illinois steel mill.
      • The officer recalled a surveillance operation when detectives monitored them in a house in the Carndonagh area.
      • The door is electronically locked and monitored by both surveillance cameras and employees.
      • May the government use electronic surveillance to monitor the movements and information use of suspected terrorists?
      • The cars, which will be monitored by police and cameras, will be parked in locations around Burnley and left with property on show in a bid to attract thieves.
      • For example, a video camera continuously monitors everything that transpires, whereas surveillance by wiretap will only be triggered when someone speaks.
      • Eighteen surveillance cameras monitor the house and are observed continuously by a director or producer nearby.
      • This place had to be monitored by security cameras, he told himself, but he hadn't the time to be concerned about it.
      • The academy monitored her every action on her laptop and her user name would always reveal exactly who she was.
      • He insists that Jani was kept in a sealed-off room under constant video surveillance and closely monitored.
      • The cops were of course present, along with undercover men in the crowd and surveillance equipment monitoring our every move.
      • He added that some local people were keeping the plant under surveillance and monitoring movements in and out of the plant.
      • Thousands of police, army troops and security men stood on guard in and around the Grand Mosque as surveillance cameras monitored the crowds.
      • For our own security, advanced surveillance aircraft can monitor the movement of bypassed enemy army units.
      • The councillor has successfully lobbied for £25,000 for cameras to monitor the Eldene Centre, another area targeted by vandals.
      • The diagram he drew of the surveillance equipment that monitored him was excellent.
      • A further bid for European funding, which would enable the area to be monitored by CCTV cameras, is also being considered.
      • The £10,000 contribution will cover half of the cost of a new CCTV camera to monitor the Twickenham Riverside area.
      Synonyms
      vigil, guard, watch, monitoring, policing, beat, beat-pounding, patrolling, round, sentry duty
      keep guard, keep guard on, guard, keep watch, keep watch on
    2. 1.2 Listen to and report on (a foreign radio broadcast or a telephone conversation).
      (对外国无线电广播和信号等的)监听员
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Word on the street has it that email, internet access, and telephone calls are being monitored closely.
      • One of the recon teams had a radio intercept operator monitoring enemy transmissions as the battle went on.
      • Telephonic communications of the German Army had been monitored and reported to the Allies by the French Resistance.
      • In March 1944, he became a liaison to the Australian Government to monitor and evaluate Japanese broadcasts.
      • The act also stipulates that it must not be possible for a person to detect that his or her conversation is being monitored by the respective government agency.
      • Then, suddenly remembering that their conversation was being monitored, he turned a bit red.
      • The Europol document says the use of telephones - land lines and mobiles - will be monitored.
      • Their conversations were recorded and in many cases monitored in real time.
      • The threat of a reprisal strike was broadcast by the country's state-run radio, and monitored in Beijing.
      • During this time, my home telephone was being monitored.
      • Corporate spies could also use an inexpensive scanner radio to monitor the conversation.
      • The report from Pyongyang was monitored in Tokyo by Kyodo News.
      • Some employers will monitor telephone conversations.
      • Their communications - via telephone, email, fax - are monitored and disrupted.
      • Telephone conversations would be monitored during the gag period, it said.
      • He was monitoring the mob's wiretapped conversations through contacts he had in government.
      • What you're about to here is a conversation that my government monitored.
      • The report, monitored by the wire service, could not immediately be confirmed.
      • There were no further details in the KCNA report, monitored in Beijing.
      • Each wiretap request must specify a particular telephone number or location to be monitored.
      Synonyms
      listen in, spy, intrude
    3. 1.3 Check or regulate the technical quality of (a radio transmission or television signal).
      监控(无线电或电视传输信号)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Sennheiser HD600 headphones were used to monitor the DV40 while on location.
      • To specifically monitor the fluorescence signal, we placed a bandpass filter centered at 580 nm in front of the optical detector.
      • The sound team sit in the same truck as the director, monitoring the presenter's and guest's sound levels
      • The negative peak was observed only if the PA signal had been monitored at low, and not high, frequencies.
      • Anania says integration was important in metro area networking because transmissions need to be monitored at each node.

Origin

Early 16th century (in monitor (sense 3 of the noun)): from Latin, from monit- ‘warned’, from the verb monere. monitor (sense 1 of the noun) dates from the 1930s.

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