detectable 的定义
- to discover or catch in the performance of some act: to detect someone cheating.
- to discover the existence of: to detect the odor of gas.
- to find out the true character or activity of: to detect a spy.
- Telecommunications. to rectify alternating signal currents in a radio receiver.to demodulate.
detectable 近义词
perceptible
更多detectable例句
- It was also only tested in people with symptoms, so its effectiveness in detecting asymptomatic infections is unknown.
- So far, SterlingSky’s Hawkins says her agency hasn’t been able to detect any Google Guaranteed badges outside of the LSA program.
- Many inboxes have been programmed to detect such words and automatically profile the emails as spam.
- Those disease detectives conduct in-person interviews immediately after people receive results detecting coronavirus infections.
- When the phone detects a sound of interest, the smartwatch vibrates and displays a notification.
- Each of the patients had detectable virus in blood but far fewer had virus found in other body fluids.
- In general, a person who has had an infection maintains detectable antibody against that infection for life.
- In contrast, the actual chicken pox virus long ago exited my bloodstream and is not detectable.
- She, unlike the other millions, has no detectable antibody to HIV.
- But in health, people with HIV always maintain readily detectable antibody.
- The brook was whispering secret things, and the drip from the trees made a soft tinkle, just detectable, on its pools.
- "Here," Tip answered, in a detectable imitation of Schroeder's voice.
- Nothing was more detectable to him than a mercenary alliance.
- X-ray-diffraction studies showed no material differences, nor were there detectable differences in “feel”, smell, or plasticity.
- Beginning at about twelve to fourteen days,52 a softening of the curd is first 127 directly detectable under the rind.