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oscilloscope

/uh-sil-uh-skohp/US // əˈsɪl əˌskoʊp //UK // (ɒˈsɪləˌskəʊp) //

示波器,示波器,波器,波形器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Electricity.

    • : a device that gives a visual graph of amplitude versus time of a measured signal, as voltage or current.

Examples

  • But then, it does raise the question: What, worth saying, isn't already covered by an oscilloscope in the midst of a song?

  • The oscilloscope flickered as he readjusted, a new trace appeared.

  • Fraser sat watching the greenish trace on the huge oscilloscope screen.

  • Later messages had been picked up by radio telescope and converted to appear as symbols on the oscilloscope screen.

  • Rick indicated a circle of white plastic, scaled like the face of the oscilloscope.

  • He turned it slightly then began watching the oscilloscope closely.