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detection

/dih-tek-shuhn/US // dɪˈtɛk ʃən //UK // (dɪˈtɛkʃən) //

探测,检测,侦查,侦察

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of detecting.
    • : the fact of being detected.
    • : discovery, as of error or crime: chance detection of smuggling.
    • : Telecommunications. rectification of alternating signal currents in a radio receiver.Also called demodulation. the conversion of an alternating, modulated carrier wave or current into a direct, pulsating current equivalent to the transmitted information-bearing signal.

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Examples

  • It can surface threats and you can set up your own threat detection rules.

  • Microscope detection accuracy can vary from about 20 to 80 percent.

  • Only the most dramatic cosmic doings would create signals that were large enough for direct detection.

  • Hence, the detection … tells us that PeV cosmic rays originate and propagate in the galactic disk.

  • Its platform is built on Google Cloud with security as a “first-principle” with features such as default encryption and intrusion detection, the company said.

  • Increasingly, criminals actually lease their malware from a group that guarantees their malware against detection.

  • But if by chance you are a prison guard, avoiding detection is much easier.

  • If detection lag time is 10 days, then that, plus a healthy margin, should be the “deferral” period.

  • Every page would carry its own proof of transgression, and thus its own guarantee of detection.

  • And while detection is part of the battle, prevention is by far more important.

  • In tuberculous disease the tubercle bacillus is present in the discharge, but its detection offers some difficulties.

  • Upon ulcerated surfaces it is often mingled with other spiral micro-organisms, which adds to the difficulty of its detection.

  • Few men or women could tell him a deliberate lie without its instant detection.

  • Larkins, enjoying the detection, put his hands on his knees and looked wickedly up in the old man's face to see what was coming.

  • The circumstances that usually bring about detection are doctors and nurses and neighbors.