monitor UK ['mɒn.ɪ.tər] US ['mɑ:.nɪ.tˌɚ] noun countable PERSON WHO WATCHES 监督员 ADVANCED ■a person who has the job of watching or noticing particular things 监督员;核查员•United Nations monitors were not allowed to enter the area.联合国核查员没有获准进入这个地区。 UK ['mɒn.ɪ.tər] US ['mɑ:.nɪ.tˌɚ] noun countable TESTING MACHINE 监测器 ADVANCED ■a machine which regularly tests something 监控器;监测器•a radiation monitor辐射监测器 UK ['mɒn.ɪ.tər] US ['mɑ:.nɪ.tˌɚ] noun countable SCREEN 萤幕 ■a device with a screen on which words or pictures can be shown 显示器;显示幕;监视器•a computer monitor电脑显示器 •a TV monitor电视萤幕 •Doctors watched the old man's heartbeat on a monitor.医生透过萤幕监测着这个老翁的心跳。 UK ['mɒn.ɪ.tər] US ['mɑ:.nɪ.tˌɚ] noun countable AT SCHOOL 学校里 ■a child in school who has special jobs to do (学校的)班长,级长,班代表•the library monitor图书馆助理生 UK ['mɒn.ɪ.tər] US ['mɑ:.nɪ.tˌɚ] verb transitive IMPROVER ■to watch and check a situation carefully for a period of time in order to discover something about it 监控;监测;监视,密切注视•The new findings suggest that women ought to monitor their cholesterol levels.新发现显示女性应当注意她们的胆固醇浓度。 •The CIA were monitoring (= secretly listening to) his phone calls.中央情报局正在对他的电话进行监听。 |