detection
detection 英 [dɪˈtekʃn] 美 [dɪˈtɛkʃən]
n. 侦查,探测;发觉,发现;察觉
名词复数:detections
- Detection is the act of noticing or discovering something. At the airport, you might see German Shepherds trained in the detection of drug smuggling or explosives in luggage.
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- n. 侦查,探测;发觉,发现;察觉
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1. So many more die there with breast cancer than in the United States because early detection is the only thing we have - the closest thing we have to a cure.
在这患乳腺癌死亡的人很多,而美国却少得多,原因就是美国人在患病的早期就能发现——这是我们可以治愈乳腺癌最快的方法。
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2. He describes efforts to gather evidence about the problem and strengthen capacity for detection and surveillance.
他描述了收集这个问题的证据以及加强探测和检测能力的举措。
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3. They conclude that 90 per cent of birds need to be protected by a vaccine to reduce the risk of an outbreak by half, but say this could mean some outbreaks escape detection and spread to other flocks.
他们得出结论说,为了把禽流感暴发的风险减半,需要为90%的禽类接种禽流感疫苗,但是这可能意味着一些禽流感暴发无法被发现,并且会传播给其他禽类群体。
- detection (n.) early 15c., "exposure, accusation," from Latin detectionem (nominative detectio) "an uncovering," noun of action from past participle stem of detegere (see detect).
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