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detected

/dih-tekt/US // dɪˈtɛkt //UK // (dɪˈtɛkt) //

检测到的,探测到的,检测到,探测到

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbdiscover

Examples

  • The prevalence of covid-19 detected in schools, in other words, shouldn’t be any different than if coronavirus testing were conducted among populations at local grocery stores or restaurants or gyms or public parks.

  • Followers of the chef’s cooking will detect more heat in his food at Moon Rabbit.

  • Some of its most notable achievements were finding evidence for the existence of neutron stars, directly imaging an asteroid for the first time in history, and detecting a pulsar that was home to the first exoplanets ever identified.

  • If a friend leaves a job, for instance, and no longer has a corporate line, Sunshine would, theoretically, automatically detect the change.

  • We did a bunch of work on technology to get better at detecting and understanding state bad actors and their attempts to manipulate elections, and we’ve been very transparent about this.

  • Preliminary results performed by Italian authorities “have not detected any manufacturing defect,” she added.

  • What specific bacteria and viruses can be detected in the sewage?

  • When the same abnormality was detected in a subsequent pregnancy at 18 weeks, she was able to have a surgical abortion.

  • It was a moment I instantly detected in my own recent past, and I shuddered with embarrassed recognition.

  • If the doctor had time to work with Li, he might have seen that his back pain was atypical and detected AS in the first visit.

  • He had seen through her as if she had been made of glass; he had penetrated her artifices and detected her falsehoods.

  • Usually he feeds on some open spot where no one can approach him without being detected by his wary eye.

  • Instantly Longcluse had used his revolver; but before he could make assurance doubly sure, his quick ear detected a step outside.

  • Remnants of food from previous meals can be detected with the naked eye or microscopically.

  • When considerable numbers are present, they can be detected and often identified in cover-glass smears.