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surveil

/ser-veyl/US // sərˈveɪl //UK // (sɜːˈveɪl) //

监视,监控,监察,监测

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sur·veilled, sur·veil·ling.

    • : to place under surveillance.

Examples

  • They will continue to surveil them and there will be no so-called freedom.

  • The immune system handles the brain differently from other tissue, but still surveils it.

  • Last year, for example, they used aerial policing to surveil protests against racialized domestic policing in the United States.

  • Then it dawned on him—he could surveil himself for the authorities.

  • So, the ability to surveil everyone on the planet is almost there, and arguably will be there within a few years.