undetectable / dɪˈtɛkt /

无法察觉无法检测无法检测到无法检测到的

undetectable 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to discover or catch in the performance of some act: to detect someone cheating.
  2. to discover the existence of: to detect the odor of gas.
  3. to find out the true character or activity of: to detect a spy.
  4. Telecommunications. to rectify alternating signal currents in a radio receiver.to demodulate.

undetectable 近义词

undetectable

等同于 imponderable

undetectable

等同于 inappreciable

undetectable

等同于 unnoticeable

undetectable

等同于 unobservable

undetectable

等同于 imperceptible

更多undetectable例句

  1. The LAMP detected the virus in 94 percent of people who got a positive PCR diagnosis, and didn’t find the virus in 98 percent of those with a negative PCR diagnosis.
  2. Even with the new system, it will still be necessary to place a target sticker on the tongue of the trailer, as one has to do with the current system, so the camera can lock onto that spot to detect when the trailer is turning.
  3. A string of studies show that antigen tests reliably detect high viral loads.
  4. That’s the early assessment of experts who have studied the rapid antigen tests that detect a protein on the surface of SARS-CoV-2.
  5. When Amazon detected her activities, she was banned from the program and it closed her Associates account.
  6. It is a transformation that is undetectable to anyone not paying close attention.
  7. Viral load can be reduced to undetectable levels, but it never goes away.
  8. And if we are going to have to live with our past and current racism, then we must strive for undetectable levels of infection.
  9. For example, the Army wants an undetectable aiming laser for small arms.
  10. When the Undetectable Firearms Act passed in 1988, gun manufacturers had begun using lightweight polymer in handguns.
  11. And we turn out an olive-oil that is just simply perfect—undetectable!
  12. Things undetectable under normal conditions can be seen or heard distinctly when life depends on the intelligence so gained.
  13. Instances of stones that have been thrown, or that have fallen, upon a small area, from an unseen and undetectable source.
  14. He'd broken through the screen of guard ships in undetectable overdrive.
  15. Monday morning Tom buckled down seriously to the job of designing an undetectable sub.