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radar

/rey-dahr/US // ˈreɪ dɑr //UK // (ˈreɪdɑː) //

雷达,雷达上,雷达上显示的,雷达上的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Electronics. a device for determining the presence and location of an object by measuring the time for the echo of a radio wave to return from it and the direction from which it returns.
    • : a means or sense of awareness or perception: lobbyists working under the media's radar.

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Examples

  • Also, Google rolling out dark themes in search is something that should not surprise anyone but should be on the radars of search marketers.

  • You just … Some of the opportunities I’ve had, I didn’t even know I was on anybody’s radar.

  • A stealth aircraft, it can’t be seen by radar, but your eyes will definitely be able to spot it.

  • She also says Victorian wallpapers and William Morris prints will enjoy a revival, and Victorian and neoclassical styles, which have been under the radar, will be popping up in homes.

  • In an interview, Davis said the bill was not on his radar until the teenagers contacted him.

  • There should be a retrievable record of exactly when the Airbus disappeared from radar.

  • The flight path remained close to the Indonesian archipelago, well within what is the normal reach of air traffic control radar.

  • “He went to the top of my radar screen,” Tancredo told The Daily Beast.

  • The radar stations would be used to guide interceptors to their targets while the training range would be used to train pilots.

  • “They are furious with Pippa,” an aristocratic source told Radar Online at the time.

  • I was hanging on to him trying to see around and over and even under the Zloomph—steering by a sort of radar-like sixth sense.

  • It loomed against the cold glory of stars like a pit of ultimate darkness, and Jessup had to guide the boat in with radar.

  • Then there were some tiny radar-blips, which could have indicated meteors.

  • I cut out the radar and cut in the nose orthicon and sat back to watch the beacon appear on the screen.

  • When Thomas told me the nature of the damage to our radar and communications systems, that was another hint.

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