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locator

/loh-key-ter, loh-key-ter/US // ˈloʊ keɪ tər, loʊˈkeɪ tər //

定位器,定位仪,定位系统

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who locates something.
    • : a person who determines or establishes the boundaries of land or a mining claim.

Examples

  • These locators could eventually be used to watch neurons and spot early-stage diseases.

  • On the other hand, you might want a GPS locator that works as a pet monitor as well.

  • These features include locator tools for mobile RV technicians and tires.

  • He also suggests bringing a paper map since cellphone battery is finite, and investing in a personal locator beacon — which works in remote regions where cell service does not.

  • A personal locator beacon may help you get out of a tight spot, and both Flett and I prefer the Garmin InReach Mini.

  • Check out the store locator: its biggest states are Texas (264 outlets), Georgia (197), Florida (155), and North Carolina (143).

  • Search for charities in your area through the zip code locator and you can make an impact locally.

  • He soon made the acquaintance of a professional "Locator," a human parasite that hovers around the border of all Government land.

  • Page 252, the missing locator for footnote 275 has been supplied.

  • It brought the dot up to dead center point in the locator plate and stopped.

  • Now the star map began to glide through the locator plate, carrying the fixed green dot with it.

  • The man up the creek, the original locator of the denful of Grizzlies, had his opinion of Old Bill as a slayer of bears.