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Definition of repeater in English: repeaternoun rɪˈpiːtərəˈpidər 1A person or thing that repeats something. 重复者,尤指 Example sentencesExamples - This is quite possible if you are receiving your analogue signals from a local repeater than doesn't transmit digital.
- In August the repeater went back into operation and apart from a few hiccups, the modifications were welcomed by the monitors.
- They've become repeaters, not reporters.
- I am a great repeater.
- Finally, because repeaters can use different types of technology we only recommend using repeaters from the same vendor that makes your access point.
- Previous studies of intervention to reduce repetition of deliberate self harm in unselected patient groups have been unsuccessful in reducing the proportion of repeaters.
- Local artists and teachers introduce fresh artistic perspective and a personalized portfolio of mature projects to retain and challenge children's interests - particularly the repeaters at camp.
- All 1394 devices act as peer-to-peer repeaters, thus removing the need for special devices such as hubs.
- A second challenge is to do a better job of customer retention, keeping repeaters in the fold.
- It is important to note that repeaters cannot eliminate all jitter from the incoming signal.
- For the first time ever, we had control over who used the repeater.
- Without an external antenna or repeater, though, your cell phone won't work.
- Still, it was enough to triangulate the sound-wave repeater.
- This was a surprising result as we expected that women multiple repeaters would be relatively unresponsive to such a simple intervention.
- It is no wonder that most guests are repeaters, some even staying for three months or more at each visit.
- The spokesperson for the education department said the decision to turn repeaters away was based on the capacity of the school to take in more pupils.
- Exclusively high risk approaches to intervention are unlikely to succeed because of the large numbers of repeaters in the low and moderate risk groups.
- Regular repeaters were hard-pressed to name their favorite.
- In his district, he said, 12,000 incoming third graders next year will be joined by 13,000 repeaters.
- It was the first French autoloader to consistently perform as reliably as existing bolt action repeaters.
- 1.1 A firearm which fires several shots without reloading.
连发火器,连发枪 - 1.2 A watch or clock which repeats its last strike when required.
打簧表,问表;打簧钟,连打钟 Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, your wristwatch-cum-caller ID will communicate with the repeater, saving you from fumbling around in your pocket whenever your phone rings.
- 1.3 A device for the automatic retransmission or amplification of an electrically transmitted message.
重发器,转发器;增音器 Example sentencesExamples - By putting repeaters all over the place, it's possible to paste together a wireless network that truly works.
- I built two repeaters thinking that, if I could even find a place to put them on top of Bennett Mountain, two repeaters might be better than one.
- Chapter 5 briefly discusses devices evolved from original repeaters, bridges and routers like hubs, faster and virtual LAN techniques.
- For example, many systems are outfitted with repeaters, which receive and relay signals.
- In the end, wireless signal repeaters can be a good solution for situations where you need to extend the range of your wireless LAN.
- The maximum cable length between the control computer and the first repeater or between repeaters is 1,200 meters.
- Recently announced products can increase this distance to 2,000 km, thereby eliminating the cost and latency associated with repeaters and amplifiers.
- Unlike ordinary 3-watt cellular phones that service population centres and traffic corridors, the Autotel service pumps a 25-watt signal to proprietary, high-elevation repeaters.
- Repeaters should be used everywhere else, since any jitter transferring through the repeater is low frequency and benign to downstream devices.
- The power line is used as a network backbone - it can carry data traffic for something under a mile (or further if a repeater is installed in the line) before it has to be converted to some other medium like optical fiber or coaxial cable.
- 1.4 A railway signal indicating the state of another that is out of sight.
复式信号灯 Example sentencesExamples - New models are most easily spotted by the indicator repeaters in the outside mirrors, as well as other detail external bodywork changes.
RhymesAkita, Anita, arboreta, beater, beta, Bhagavadgita, cheater, cheetah, Demeter, Dieter, dolce vita, eater, eta, Evita, excreta, fetor, granita, greeter, heater, Juanita, litre (US liter), Lolita, maltreater, margarita, meter, metre, Peta, praetor (US pretor), Rita, saltpetre (US saltpeter), secretor, Senhorita, señorita, Sita, skeeter, teeter, terra incognita, theta, treater, tweeter, ureter, veleta, zeta Definition of repeater in US English: repeaternounrəˈpidərrəˈpēdər 1A person or thing that repeats something. 重复者,尤指 Example sentencesExamples - Finally, because repeaters can use different types of technology we only recommend using repeaters from the same vendor that makes your access point.
- In his district, he said, 12,000 incoming third graders next year will be joined by 13,000 repeaters.
- Local artists and teachers introduce fresh artistic perspective and a personalized portfolio of mature projects to retain and challenge children's interests - particularly the repeaters at camp.
- I am a great repeater.
- A second challenge is to do a better job of customer retention, keeping repeaters in the fold.
- For the first time ever, we had control over who used the repeater.
- In August the repeater went back into operation and apart from a few hiccups, the modifications were welcomed by the monitors.
- They've become repeaters, not reporters.
- All 1394 devices act as peer-to-peer repeaters, thus removing the need for special devices such as hubs.
- This was a surprising result as we expected that women multiple repeaters would be relatively unresponsive to such a simple intervention.
- It is important to note that repeaters cannot eliminate all jitter from the incoming signal.
- Still, it was enough to triangulate the sound-wave repeater.
- It was the first French autoloader to consistently perform as reliably as existing bolt action repeaters.
- Previous studies of intervention to reduce repetition of deliberate self harm in unselected patient groups have been unsuccessful in reducing the proportion of repeaters.
- It is no wonder that most guests are repeaters, some even staying for three months or more at each visit.
- Exclusively high risk approaches to intervention are unlikely to succeed because of the large numbers of repeaters in the low and moderate risk groups.
- Without an external antenna or repeater, though, your cell phone won't work.
- Regular repeaters were hard-pressed to name their favorite.
- This is quite possible if you are receiving your analogue signals from a local repeater than doesn't transmit digital.
- The spokesperson for the education department said the decision to turn repeaters away was based on the capacity of the school to take in more pupils.
- 1.1 A firearm which fires several shots without reloading.
连发火器,连发枪 - 1.2 A watch or clock that can be made to repeat its last strike.
打簧表,问表;打簧钟,连打钟 Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, your wristwatch-cum-caller ID will communicate with the repeater, saving you from fumbling around in your pocket whenever your phone rings.
- 1.3 A device for the automatic retransmission or amplification of an electrically transmitted message.
重发器,转发器;增音器 Example sentencesExamples - Unlike ordinary 3-watt cellular phones that service population centres and traffic corridors, the Autotel service pumps a 25-watt signal to proprietary, high-elevation repeaters.
- I built two repeaters thinking that, if I could even find a place to put them on top of Bennett Mountain, two repeaters might be better than one.
- In the end, wireless signal repeaters can be a good solution for situations where you need to extend the range of your wireless LAN.
- For example, many systems are outfitted with repeaters, which receive and relay signals.
- Chapter 5 briefly discusses devices evolved from original repeaters, bridges and routers like hubs, faster and virtual LAN techniques.
- Recently announced products can increase this distance to 2,000 km, thereby eliminating the cost and latency associated with repeaters and amplifiers.
- The power line is used as a network backbone - it can carry data traffic for something under a mile (or further if a repeater is installed in the line) before it has to be converted to some other medium like optical fiber or coaxial cable.
- Repeaters should be used everywhere else, since any jitter transferring through the repeater is low frequency and benign to downstream devices.
- By putting repeaters all over the place, it's possible to paste together a wireless network that truly works.
- The maximum cable length between the control computer and the first repeater or between repeaters is 1,200 meters.
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