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reconnaissance

/ri-kon-uh-suhns, -zuhns/US // rɪˈkɒn ə səns, -zəns //UK // (rɪˈkɒnɪsəns) //

侦查,侦察,勘察,侦察员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of reconnoitering.
    • : Military. a search made for useful military information in the field, especially by examining the ground.
    • : Surveying, Civil Engineering. a general examination or survey of a region, usually followed by a detailed survey.
    • : Geology. an examination or survey of the general geological characteristics of a region.

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Examples

  • Early orbital reconnaissance of Cerberus Fossae suggested that some sort of fluid washed over the area not too long ago in geologic terms.

  • The Cessna was the perfect vehicle for a casual reconnaissance mission.

  • While the Air Force had tried to couch the recent demonstration as being about reconnaissance, in the training exercise that reconnaissance helped select targets for a missile strike.

  • Its modular framework excels at gaining powerful administrator privileges, spreading rapidly from computer to computer in networks and performing reconnaissance that identifies infected computers belonging to high-value targets.

  • The company wanted to demonstrate the drone’s ability to conduct maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.

  • In a Lynx, however, Harry could take part in reconnaissance missions and transport passengers.

  • The New York Times reported that Iran has deployed reconnaissance drones and military equipment to the Iraqi army.

  • This was a tethered reconnaissance balloon, as first used 220 years ago in the French Revolutionary War.

  • On August 18, an IED killed Private First Class Morris Walker and Staff Sergeant Clayton Bowen during a reconnaissance mission.

  • ASW assets and crews have been diverted to reconnaissance missions in overland and littoral wars.

  • At the date of Rose's first reconnaissance to this cellar, these cells were vacant and unguarded.

  • Finally, to conclude this preliminary reconnaissance, the attitude of Socialism to religion is wholly unjustifiable.

  • It appears somewhat strange that no reconnaissance was made of the Russian position by the generals.

  • During the diplomatic reconnaissance led by Caulaincourt, the statesmen of these countries had been busy at Fontainebleau.

  • During the various expeditions of our reconnaissance I came to employ two distinct methods of working the legs with the lungs.

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