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scan

/skan/US // skæn //UK // (skæn) //

扫描,浏览,扫描器,扫瞄

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    scanned, scan·ning.

    • : to glance at or over or read hastily: to scan a page.
    • : to examine the particulars or points of minutely; scrutinize.
    • : to peer out at or observe repeatedly or sweepingly, as a large expanse; survey.
    • : to analyze as to its prosodic or metrical structure; read or recite so as to indicate or test the metrical form.
    • : to read for use by a computer or computerized device, especially using an optical scanner.
    • : Television. to traverse with a beam of light or electrons in order to reproduce or transmit a picture.
    • : Radar. to traverse with a beam from a radar transmitter.
    • : Medicine/Medical, Biology. to examine with a scanner.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    scanned, scan·ning.

    • : to examine the meter of verse.
    • : to conform to the rules of meter.
    • : Television. to scan a surface or the like.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of scanning; close examination.
    • : a visual examination by means of a television camera, as for the purpose of making visible or relaying pictures from a remote place: a satellite scan of the dark side of the moon; video scans of property listings available to customers.
    • : a particular image or frame in such video observation or a photograph made from it.
    • : Medicine/Medical, Biology. examination of the body or an organ or part, or a biologically active material, by means of a technique such as computed axial tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance, ultrasonography, or scintigraphy.the image or display so obtained.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verblook over, scrutinize lightly
Forms: scanned, scanning
Synonyms

Examples

  • As you are doing a scan, you see examples of real hearts, comparing the scan you just acquired to hearts with varying degrees of contraction, an indication of heart function.

  • Currently, scans frequently take more than half an hour, and children are often sedated or anesthetized to help doctors capture good images.

  • These products film students in their homes and often require them to complete “room scans,” which involve using their camera to show their surroundings.

  • Brain scans have detected the so-called “neural correlates” of breakfast, neuronal activity correlated with, say the consumption of a cantaloupe.

  • In April, astronauts on board the space station successfully used the software to perform kidney and bladder ultrasound scans without help from ground control.

  • Not long after I was finally diagnosed, my doctor ordered a bone density scan.

  • His first prescription when I saw him was to have the CAT scan test that I had been forced to postpone for a month and a half.

  • The fMRI scan measures blood flow in the brain, and can sense when certain areas are activated.

  • Prince William was seen clutching an envelope, when they left, most likely containing images of the scan.

  • If this was indeed the 12-week scan, we wil probably soon get an announcement from the palace concerning Kate's due date.

  • I could hardly believe the verses would scan by daylight, but I can't find a mistake.

  • Scan the line by reading—Glorius virgn', of all-e flur-es flur.

  • In his capacity of Indian agent Walter Lowell often had occasion to scan the business deals of his more progressive wards.

  • Who has not devoured the classical dictionary before he has learned to scan the lines of Homer or of Virgil?

  • Still the host pressed on, though, far back as eye might scan, the carcasses and the crows marked out the line of marching.