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interrogator-responsor

/in-ter-uh-gey-ter-ri-spon-ser/US // ɪnˈtɛr əˌgeɪ tər rɪˌspɒn sər //

询问者-应答者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Electronics.

    • : a radio or radar transceiver for sending a signal to a transponder and receiving and interpreting the reply.

Examples

  • He was formally certified as a CIA interrogator only in April 2003.

  • Maziar was thrown in jail and brutalized for months by an interrogator who reeked of rosewater cologne.

  • Interrogator: Would you say Mr. Pickwick reminded you of Christmas?

  • The interrogator was a heavyset man in a civilian suit, green jacket and pants.

  • Wardens and guards with names like Interrogator Wu and Officer Gong deprived the prisoners they hated of meat.

  • This acknowledgment, which might pass for the despairing cry of an innocent man, made his interrogator stare.

  • Theron looked at his interrogator with a frown of disdain for his foppery.

  • "Billy Mathews, sir," said the other, with difficulty restraining a smile at the dilapidated look of his interrogator.

  • The young man looked at his strange interrogator with some astonishment at her evident agitation.

  • Upon the bank question, too, he left his interrogator in no doubt.