释义 |
monitor/ˈmɒnitə/ n. & v.●n. 1 any of various persons or devices for checking or warning about a situation, operation, etc. (监视形势、运作等的)监控者;监控设备 2 a school pupil with disciplinary or other special duties 班长;级长 3a a television receiver used in a studio to select or verify the picture being broadcast 监视器 b = VISUAL DISPLAY UNIT 4 a person who listens to and reports on foreign broadcasts etc. (针对国外广播的)监听者;监听员 5 a detector of radioactive contamination (放射性污染辐射剂量)监测器 6 Zool. any tropical lizard of the genus Varanus, supposed to give warning of the approach of crocodiles 【动】巨蜥;大壁虎 7 hist. a heavily armed warship of shallow draught [史义]浅水战舰 ●v. tr. 1 act as a monitor of 监控;监测 2 maintain regular surveillance over 密切注视 3 regulate the technical quality of (a radio transmission, television signal, etc.) 调节(无线电传输、电视信号等) □ monitorial /-ˈtɔ:riəl/ adj.□ monitorship n.[Latin, from monēre monit- ‘warn’] |