detected / dɪˈtɛkt /

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detected 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to discover or catch in the performance of some act: to detect someone cheating.
  2. to discover the existence of: to detect the odor of gas.
  3. to find out the true character or activity of: to detect a spy.
  4. Telecommunications. to rectify alternating signal currents in a radio receiver.to demodulate.

detected 近义词

v. 动词 verb

discover

更多detected例句

  1. 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.
  2. Followers of the chef’s cooking will detect more heat in his food at Moon Rabbit.
  3. 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.
  4. If a friend leaves a job, for instance, and no longer has a corporate line, Sunshine would, theoretically, automatically detect the change.
  5. 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.
  6. Preliminary results performed by Italian authorities “have not detected any manufacturing defect,” she added.
  7. What specific bacteria and viruses can be detected in the sewage?
  8. When the same abnormality was detected in a subsequent pregnancy at 18 weeks, she was able to have a surgical abortion.
  9. It was a moment I instantly detected in my own recent past, and I shuddered with embarrassed recognition.
  10. 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.
  11. He had seen through her as if she had been made of glass; he had penetrated her artifices and detected her falsehoods.
  12. Usually he feeds on some open spot where no one can approach him without being detected by his wary eye.
  13. Instantly Longcluse had used his revolver; but before he could make assurance doubly sure, his quick ear detected a step outside.
  14. Remnants of food from previous meals can be detected with the naked eye or microscopically.
  15. When considerable numbers are present, they can be detected and often identified in cover-glass smears.