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Definition of scanner in English: scannernoun ˈskanəˈskænər 1A device for examining, reading, or monitoring something. 扫描器,尤指 Example sentencesExamples - Finally, a retired highway patrolman monitoring a police scanner slowed the suspect by using his car to block the suspect on a small residential road.
- His partner hadn't lost any of his piloting skills in the two years they'd been away, and having the kid fly left him free to monitor the scanner, looking for the right place to put down.
- The scanner can display hidden guns, knives, batteries, digital watches, explosive materials and packages of drugs secreted under clothing.
- But the SmartTech scanner detected switches and batteries - some of the earmarks of a suspicious device.
- After this examination is complete, the astronauts will use the laser scanner and infrared camera to inspect thermal tiles near the crew cabin by placing it atop the robotic arm.
- Merlin checked the readings of a hand scanner that was strapped to his left arm and grunted.
- Cordelia breezed into the office about an hour later, smiling brightly at Wesley who was still occupying the desk, monitoring the police scanner.
- The gang uses scanners to monitor Garda radio frequencies.
- Last year a powerful scanner which can detect plastic explosives and illicit drugs was installed and tested at London's Gatwick Airport as part of a pilot programme.
- They use scanners to monitor Garda radio frequencies, are believed to carry out surveillance on Garda stations and communicate with each other via mobile phones and walkie-talkies.
- The chips are so small they are put under the skin using a surgical needle and read by scanners which pick up the radio waves they emit and translate the information they contain.
- What was intended as an investigation into how well the carvings would be recorded by a laser scanner, turned into a major discovery.
- He dodged the cops by monitoring police scanners to spy on the very people who were tracking him.
- Police are developing a mobile scanner that can detect weapons being carried on the streets as part of the fight against the rising tide of gun crime.
- Any addresses in York where licence evasion is suspected will be visited and officers have hand-held scanners specifically designed to detect televisions in use in blocks of flats and halls.
- Eavesdropping criminals who use scanners to monitor North Yorkshire police will be foiled by the force's new digital radio system.
- These tags transmit and receive radio signals to and from nearby scanners.
- This code, often ignored by anti-virus scanners, then monitors that user's activities, and periodically sends that information back to the writer.
- However, users have to pay €10 a month for services such as spam filters, virus scanners and online storage.
- Many legitimate computer-security tools - vulnerability scanners, for example - fall into this category.
- 1.1Medicine A machine that examines the body through the use of radiation, ultrasound, or magnetic resonance imaging, as a diagnostic aid.
〔医〕扫描仪 Example sentencesExamples - Unprecedented numbers of new scanners and radiotherapy machines are being installed.
- The animals were imaged in a magnetic resonance scanner during the infusion and 1, 2, 4, and 7 days after infusion.
- Hospitals are well equipped: France has the highest number of transplant units, scanners and radiation machines per head of population in the world.
- It is superseding most diagnostic endoscopic cholangiopancreatography as faster magnetic resonance imaging scanners become more widely available.
- The Five Stars Scanner Appeal was launched in 2003 to buy a Magnetic Resonance imaging scanner for the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital at Pendlebury.
- 1.2 A device that scans documents and converts them into digital data.
〔电子〕(扫描文件,使之转化为数字数据的)扫描器 Example sentencesExamples - The rule also affects imports of other devices including mobile phones personal digital assistants, scanners and network cards.
- The scanner allows you to convert the film to digital files and take advantage of the use of software editing, enhancing and publishing.
- Document management technologies include digital imaging, which uses scanners to digitally replicate documents.
- First, you will need a scanner or digital camera to transfer your photos into your computer.
- Most scanners are basically a digital camera designed to capture flat art.
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- Police are developing a mobile scanner that can detect weapons being carried on the streets as part of the fight against the rising tide of gun crime.
- This code, often ignored by anti-virus scanners, then monitors that user's activities, and periodically sends that information back to the writer.
- But the SmartTech scanner detected switches and batteries - some of the earmarks of a suspicious device.
- The gang uses scanners to monitor Garda radio frequencies.
- Eavesdropping criminals who use scanners to monitor North Yorkshire police will be foiled by the force's new digital radio system.
- They use scanners to monitor Garda radio frequencies, are believed to carry out surveillance on Garda stations and communicate with each other via mobile phones and walkie-talkies.
- Last year a powerful scanner which can detect plastic explosives and illicit drugs was installed and tested at London's Gatwick Airport as part of a pilot programme.
- The chips are so small they are put under the skin using a surgical needle and read by scanners which pick up the radio waves they emit and translate the information they contain.
- Cordelia breezed into the office about an hour later, smiling brightly at Wesley who was still occupying the desk, monitoring the police scanner.
- Finally, a retired highway patrolman monitoring a police scanner slowed the suspect by using his car to block the suspect on a small residential road.
- These tags transmit and receive radio signals to and from nearby scanners.
- After this examination is complete, the astronauts will use the laser scanner and infrared camera to inspect thermal tiles near the crew cabin by placing it atop the robotic arm.
- Many legitimate computer-security tools - vulnerability scanners, for example - fall into this category.
- Merlin checked the readings of a hand scanner that was strapped to his left arm and grunted.
- He dodged the cops by monitoring police scanners to spy on the very people who were tracking him.
- What was intended as an investigation into how well the carvings would be recorded by a laser scanner, turned into a major discovery.
- However, users have to pay €10 a month for services such as spam filters, virus scanners and online storage.
- The scanner can display hidden guns, knives, batteries, digital watches, explosive materials and packages of drugs secreted under clothing.
- His partner hadn't lost any of his piloting skills in the two years they'd been away, and having the kid fly left him free to monitor the scanner, looking for the right place to put down.
- 1.1Medicine A machine that examines the body through the use of radiation, ultrasound, or magnetic resonance imaging, as a diagnostic aid.
〔医〕扫描仪 Example sentencesExamples - Unprecedented numbers of new scanners and radiotherapy machines are being installed.
- It is superseding most diagnostic endoscopic cholangiopancreatography as faster magnetic resonance imaging scanners become more widely available.
- Hospitals are well equipped: France has the highest number of transplant units, scanners and radiation machines per head of population in the world.
- The Five Stars Scanner Appeal was launched in 2003 to buy a Magnetic Resonance imaging scanner for the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital at Pendlebury.
- The animals were imaged in a magnetic resonance scanner during the infusion and 1, 2, 4, and 7 days after infusion.
- 1.2 A device that scans documents and converts them into digital data.
〔电子〕(扫描文件,使之转化为数字数据的)扫描器 Example sentencesExamples - Most scanners are basically a digital camera designed to capture flat art.
- The scanner allows you to convert the film to digital files and take advantage of the use of software editing, enhancing and publishing.
- First, you will need a scanner or digital camera to transfer your photos into your computer.
- The rule also affects imports of other devices including mobile phones personal digital assistants, scanners and network cards.
- Document management technologies include digital imaging, which uses scanners to digitally replicate documents.
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