monitor / ˈmɒn ɪ tər /

⭐基础词汇监视器监控器监控监测器

monitor3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a student appointed to assist in the conduct of a class or school, as to help take attendance or keep order.
  2. a person appointed to supervise students, applicants, etc., taking an examination, chiefly to prevent cheating; proctor.
  3. a person who admonishes, especially with reference to conduct.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. Radio and Television. to listen to on a receiving set in order to check the quality of the transmission.to view or listen to in order to check the quality of the video or audio.to listen to; keep tuned to.
  2. to observe, record, or detect with instruments that have no effect upon the operation or condition.
  3. to oversee, supervise, or regulate: to monitor the administering of a test.
  4. to watch closely for purposes of control, surveillance, etc.; keep track of; check continually: to monitor one's eating habits.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to serve as a monitor, detector, supervisor, etc.

monitor 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person who watches, oversees

v. 动词 verb

listen, watch carefully

更多monitor例句

  1. There’s person whose job it is to do that, there are playback monitors all over the set and everybody watches playback at the same time.
  2. A dock or hub creates a centralized space for you to connect to your internet, sync up various monitors or displays and charge your devices.
  3. Bold’s preventative approach to falls is a more active solution than necklace or bracelet monitors that send a signal to emergency services when they detect a fall.
  4. Still, as vaccinations proceed, Fairfax has been forced to hire “classroom monitors” to make up the gap — people who will “cover in-person classrooms for instructors who are teaching from home,” according to a school system news release.
  5. Participants get pills, either fluvoxamine or placebo, shipped to their homes, along with a thermometer, pulse oximeter and blood-pressure monitor.
  6. Professor Penelope Leach told The Daily Beast it was ludicrous to monitor young children in that way.
  7. Parliament looks at measures to monitor toddlers for anti-Semitic speech.
  8. Extra security was also set up along the lines to monitor other signs of potential sabotage.
  9. An innovative gift is the Qardioarm, a blood pressure monitor that records readings and uploads them to the cloud.
  10. Because of this, many state health departments monitor nursing homes very closely.
  11. Dis whole job is a pipe, wit' us havin' a Monitor gun to open dat armored truck.
  12. The barrel of the Monitor swung and the hot steel barrel burned Delancy's arm.
  13. And then the Monitor's deafening hammer sounded again, and after that, silence.
  14. Murphy was kill-crazy, and tonight the Monitor rifle in his hands had made him feel like a god.
  15. As the word fers originally meant counsellor or monitor of the king, it could be applied to any of the pieces.