monitor
monitor 英 [ˈmɒnɪtə(r)] 美 [ˈmɑnɪtə(r)]
n. 监视器,监控器;班长 vt. 监视
进行时:monitoring 过去式:monitored 过去分词:monitored 第三人称单数:monitors 名词复数:monitors
- A monitor is a device or a person who watches or checks to see that all is going well. If you're babysitting, you might use a baby monitor so you can hear if the baby cries in its sleep.
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- n. 监视器,监控器;班长
- vt. 监视
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1. We selected him as our monitor.
我们选他作我们的班长。
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2. a heart monitor
心脏监测器
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3. a PC with a 17-inch colour monitor
带 17 英寸彩色显示器的个人电脑
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4. 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。
- monitor (n.) 1540s, "senior pupil at a school charged with keeping order, etc.," from Latin monitor "one who reminds, admonishes, or checks," also "an overseer, instructor, guide, teacher," agent noun from monere "to admonish, warn, advise," from PIE *moneyo-, suffixed (causative) form of root *men- (1) "to think" (source of memini "I remember, I am mindful of," mens "mind," from PIE root *men- (1) "to think."
- monitor (v.) 1818, "to guide;" 1924, "to check for quality" (originally especially of radio signals), from monitor (n.). General sense from 1944. Related: Monitored; monitoring.
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