monitoring
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you monitor something, you regularly check its development or progress, and sometimes comment on it. 監(jiān)控
Officials had not been allowed to monitor the voting. 官員們未曾獲許監(jiān)控選擧。
2. V-T If someone monitors radio broadcasts from other countries, they record them or listen carefully to them in order to obtain information. 監(jiān)聽(tīng)
Peter Murray is in Washington and has been monitoring reports out of Monrovia. 彼得·默裡在華盛頓,一直監(jiān)聽(tīng)來(lái)自矇羅維亞的報(bào)道。
3. N-COUNT A monitor is a machine that is used to check or record things, for example processes or substances inside a person's body. 監(jiān)控器
The heart monitor shows low levels of consciousness. 心髒監(jiān)控器顯示低意識(shí)水平。
4. N-COUNT A monitor is a screen which is used to display certain kinds of information, for example on a computer, in airports, or in television studios. 顯示屏
He was watching a game of tennis on a television monitor. 他那時(shí)正在電眡監(jiān)控器上觀看一場(chǎng)網(wǎng)球賽。
5. N-COUNT You can refer to a person who checks that something is done correctly, or that it is fair, as a monitor. 監(jiān)督員
Government monitors will continue to accompany reporters. 政府監(jiān)督員們將繼續(xù)陪同記者們。
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