whiteboard / ˈʰwaɪtˌbɔrd, ‐ˌboʊrd, ˈwaɪt‐ /

⚽高中词汇白板电子白板白纸黑字

whiteboard 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a smooth, glossy sheet of white plastic that can be written on with a colored pen or marker in the manner of a blackboard.
  2. Computers.Also called interactive whiteboard . an interactive display screen that is connected to a computer and allows for viewing, input, and collaboration by multiple users: A whiteboard can enhance classroom instruction.

更多whiteboard例句

  1. Eventually, I started writing bouldering-themed puzzles—including the one you see here—on a whiteboard at the gym.
  2. “We have to think of an alternative strategy, such as using a whiteboard, gesturing or writing down our instructions,” he says.
  3. You can add interactive elements like leaving documents on desks with specific instructions for the party, or installing a whiteboard where you can share your screen.
  4. Virtual whiteboards provide a space where every voice can be heard, seen, and acted on.
  5. One of the most powerful tools in business is a marker and a whiteboard.
  6. There is also the requisite whiteboard full of Beautiful Mind­-esque symbols and numbers.
  7. Once, while vigorously erasing the whiteboard, I discovered my cross had popped out in front of the class I was teaching.
  8. Awkwardly, though, his whiteboard had Romney at…46 percent, still tied with Obama.
  9. You can look at the whiteboard and see all the other names you can bet on—the complications that arise from that.
  10. The engineer went to the whiteboard and launched into another brutal attack.