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单词 telemeter
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Definition of telemeter in English:

telemeter

noun tɪˈlɛmɪtəˈtɛlɪmiːtəˈtɛləmidər
  • An apparatus for recording the readings of an instrument and transmitting them by radio.

    遥测器,遥测仪,遥测计

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The wax-coated telemeters were calibrated with a mercury thermometer over a range of 5-42 deg C.
    • Signals were recorded on a computer via a telemeter.
    • However, with the advent of miniaturized telemeters and thread-trailing methods, direct estimates of hatchling survival have been made.
    • Radio signals from telemeters were detected by antennae surrounding each respirometer.
verb tɪˈlɛmɪtəˈtɛlɪmiːtəˈtɛləmidər
[with object]
  • Transmit (readings) to a distant receiving set or station.

    (用遥测器)遥测并传送(数据)

    instruments used to telemeter their data are carried on two satellites
    telemetered data
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If two or more telemetered otters were detected at the same location, the pilot took care to determine the distance between them and attempted to obtain a visual observation.
    • Its power source comprised batteries only, so it was not expected to have great longevity; it telemetered scientific data for just five days.
    • The telemetered technology will also benefit from integration with wireless-phone technology.
    • For example, in a 1,000-acre potato farm, aerospace behemoth Lockheed Martin can place meteorological stations that measure 13 different weather parameters every 15 minutes and telemeter the data to a computer base station.

Derivatives

  • telemetric

  • adjective tɛlɪˈmɛtrɪk
    • Consequently, telemetric monitoring of a single adult was used to determine the spatial limits of each burrow system, after which the capture localities of individuals were used to assign social group membership.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The rate of cardiovascular deaths that might have been prevented by telemetric monitoring was zero percent.
      • This telemetric enforcement solution will enable us to tag suspect persons and vehicles for criminal or public record purposes, he added.
      • A blood sample to determine the serum level of cardiac troponin I was obtained 8 to 12 hours after the telemetric monitoring period ended.
      • It combines telemetric recordings of uterine contractions using a tocodynamometer and daily telephone calls from a physician to offer support and advice.

Definition of telemeter in US English:

telemeter

nounˈtɛləmidər
  • An apparatus for recording the readings of an instrument and transmitting them by radio.

    遥测器,遥测仪,遥测计

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, with the advent of miniaturized telemeters and thread-trailing methods, direct estimates of hatchling survival have been made.
    • The wax-coated telemeters were calibrated with a mercury thermometer over a range of 5-42 deg C.
    • Radio signals from telemeters were detected by antennae surrounding each respirometer.
    • Signals were recorded on a computer via a telemeter.
verbˈtɛləmidər
[with object]
  • Transmit (readings) to a distant receiving set or station.

    (用遥测器)遥测并传送(数据)

    instruments used to telemeter their data are carried on two satellites
    telemetered data
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, in a 1,000-acre potato farm, aerospace behemoth Lockheed Martin can place meteorological stations that measure 13 different weather parameters every 15 minutes and telemeter the data to a computer base station.
    • If two or more telemetered otters were detected at the same location, the pilot took care to determine the distance between them and attempted to obtain a visual observation.
    • Its power source comprised batteries only, so it was not expected to have great longevity; it telemetered scientific data for just five days.
    • The telemetered technology will also benefit from integration with wireless-phone technology.
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