monitor

US [ˈmɒnədər]
UK [ˈmɒnitə]
  • v.监控;监视;监听;检查
  • n.班长;监测仪;屏幕;显示屏
  • Web监视器;显示器;监督
Plural Form:monitors  Present Participle:monitoring  Past Tense:monitored  
monitor
n.
1.
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显示在屏幕上。
a PC with a 17-inch colour monitor
带 17 英寸彩色显示器的个人电脑
2.
监控器;监测器a piece of equipment used to check or record sth
a heart monitor
心脏监测器
3.
班长;级长;班代表a student in a school who performs special duties, such as helping the teacher
4.
(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。
5.
巨蜥a large tropical lizard(= a type of reptile )
v.
1.
~ sth.~ what, how, etc.…
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。
2.
~ sth
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

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