detector的意思和读音

detector

: [dɪˈtektər] : [dɪˈtektə(r)]

n.

detectors  

Adj.+n.metal detector,portable detector

n.sensor,indicator,gauge,finder

detectorn.

1.a piece of equipment for discovering the presence of sth, such as metal, smoke, explosives or changes in pressure or temperature

a smoke detector

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n.1.a piece of equipment used for checking whether something is present

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2. Detection threshold Detector Detonation ...

3. Mixer Detector Coaxial Switch ...

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1.Asked if he would submit to a lie-detector test, he said he would, but only if he had a "good reason" .

2.Mud-Water Interface Detector is an electric device used to detect the depth of mud in the bottom of the tank.

3.We spent a few minutes trying to clean the lumps off the detector.

4.So one of my colleagues up the road and his collaborators have built such a detector.

5.An infrared detector measures how the heat travels through the tooth while a light sensor picks up the fluorescent signal.线齿

6.A typical optocoupler made up of two electronic assembles: An IR LED and an output optoelectronic detector which are integrated into a DIP.-(IR)(LED)(DIP)

7.Mobbs measured the skin conductance of his players by rigging them up to a device similar to a lie detector.

8.His devotion to the king was as pure as dew. he devised a new type of detector that was an electronic device.

9.When people detect the spectrum of light source, the detector is usually placed in a distance from the source.

10.The fiber is internally reflective at specific points, so that when light is sent along the fiber, some of it bounces back to a detector.线线沿