monitor
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英['mɒnɪtə]
|美['mɔnɪtɚ]
n.显示屏,屏幕;[计]显示器;监测仪;监控人员,班长
vt.监控,监听;搜集,记录;测定;监督
vi.监视
日语:モニター
法语:moniteur
德语:Monitor
韩语:감시 장치
俄语:monitor
牛津词典
noun
- 显示屏;监视器;(计算机)显示器
a television screen used to show particular kinds of information; a screen that shows information from a computer
- The details of today's flights are displayed on the monitor.
今天航班的详细情况都列在显示屏上。 - a PC with a 17-inch colour monitor
带17英寸彩色显示器的个人电脑
- 监控器;监测器
a piece of equipment used to check or record sth
- a heart monitor
心脏监测器
- 班长;级长;班代表
a student in a school who performs special duties, such as helping the teacher
- (尤指派往国外的)监督员,核查员
a person whose job is to check that sth is done fairly and honestly, especially in a foreign country
- UN monitors declared the referendum fair.
联合国核查员宣布这次全民投票是公正的。
- 巨蜥
a large tropical lizard (= a type of reptile )
verb
- 监视;检查;跟踪调查
to watch and check sth over a period of time in order to see how it develops, so that you can make any necessary changes
- Each student's progress is closely monitored.
每一位同学的学习情况都受到密切的关注。
- 监听(电话、外国无线电广播等)
to listen to telephone calls, foreign radio broadcasts, etc. in order to find out information that might be useful
词形变化
过去分词:monitored 现在分词:monitoring 名词复数形式:monitors 第三人称单数:monitors 过去式:monitored
中文词源
monitor 显示屏,监视器,班长,监督员
来自拉丁语monere,警告,提醒,监视,使记忆,来自PIE*men,思考,考虑,思想,记忆,词源同mania,comment,mind.引申词义学长,班长,监督员等,后也用于指显示屏,监视器等。
双语例句
- Fund managers are poorly placed to monitor firms.
基金管理人不适合监管公司。
- Your doctor will monitor your blood pressure
医生会监测你的血压。
- Officials had not been allowed to monitor the voting
以前不允许官员监督投票。
- You need feedback to monitor progress.
你需要利用反馈信息来监控进展。
- Peter Murray is in London and has been monitoring reports out of Monrovia.
彼得·默里一直在伦敦监听来自蒙罗维亚的新闻报道。
- The heart monitor shows low levels of consciousness.
心脏监测器显示患者神志不清。
- He was watching a game of tennis on a television monitor.
他在看电视转播的网球赛。
- Government monitors will continue to accompany reporters.
政府监督员将继续陪同记者。
- They actually monitor the movement of the fish going up river.
他们实际上在监测鱼类迁往上游的活动。
- He was elected monitor.
他当选为班长。
- As a monitor, he has many duties outside his study.
他是班长,有很多社会工作。
- The teacher is talking to the monitor.
老师正在跟班长谈话。
- The monitor's speech and the occasional remarks of some classmates were all very interesting.
班长的发言和几位同学的插话都很有意思。
- Watch the monitor and tell me if the level goes above forty decibels.
看着监测器,如果超过40分贝就告诉我。
- He will make a good monitor for them.
他将成为他们的好班长。
- They often monitor what they write, going back over their writing to see that it is clear and unambiguous.
他们常常是在写作的时候检查自己的文章,把写完的东西再看一遍,务求其清楚明白。
- He was very pleased to be elected class monitor.
他被选中当班长,心里美滋滋的。
- Joe ran for monitor and won hands down.
乔竞选班长并一举成功。
- The whole class goes solid against the monitor's suggestion.
全班都反对班长的建议。
- You can monitor activities ( for example, space management) and create automatic corrective actions.
可以监视活动(例如空间管理)和创建自动纠正动作。
- Therefore, it is important to monitor and manage the messages in the system.
因此,监视和管理系统中的消息是很重要的。
- You can use Nagios to monitor all sorts of hardware and software.
您可以使用Nagios监视所有类型的硬件和软件。
- There must be functions in place to monitor, configure, and manage the application and tenants.
必须能够监视、配置和管理应用程序和租户。
- Through these operations, the user can manage and monitor the virtual machine.
通过这些操作,用户可以管理和监视虚拟机。
- We implemented the monitor models for these samples to capture events and calculate performance data.
我们为这些示例实现了监视模型,以捕捉事件和计算性能数据。
- From this interface you can manage, monitor and test the server.
通过这个界面,可以管理、监控和测试服务器。
- Gives you the ability to monitor memory and CPU usage.
为您提供了监控内存和CPU使用的能力。
- Operating system ( OS) agents that monitor the availability and performance of the computers in your monitoring environment.
在您的监控环境中监控计算机的可用性和性能的操作系统(Operatingsystem,OS)代理。
- To monitor this, you can view the output of the df.
要监视是否发生了这种情况,您可以观察df的输出。
- Through this interface, system administrators can view, monitor and manage systems in a distributed environment.
系统管理员可以通过这个界面查看、监控和管理分布式环境中的系统。
语源
early 16th cent. (in sense 2): from Latin, from monit-warned, from the verb monere. Sense 1 dates from the 1930s