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a screen that shows information from a computer; a television screen used to show particular kinds of information 显示屏;监视器;(计算机)显示器 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。 The pages are designed to be viewed on a computer monitor. 这些页面被设计成可以在电脑显示器上查看。 We included the costs of monitor, keyboard, mouse and speakers. 我们包括了显示器、键盘、鼠标和扬声器的费用。 The security staff can see all the outside of the building on their CCTV monitors. 安全保卫人员可以在闭路电视监控器上看到大楼外的一切。 the display quality on LCD monitors has greatly improved. 液晶显示器的显示质量有了很大的提高。 The laboratory is replete with banks of video monitors. 实验室里布满了一排排视频监视器。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- colour/color
- digital
- CCTV
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- on a/the monitor
a piece of equipment used to check or record something 监控器;监测器 He was lying there hooked up to a heart monitor. 他躺在那儿,身上连着一台心脏监测仪。 Mia kept a two-way baby monitor in the living room so Harry's cries could be heard. 米娅在客厅里放了一个双向婴儿监视器,这样哈利的哭声就可以被听到。 A nurse checked his monitor for changes in ECG rhythms, pulse and oxygen saturation. 一名护士检查了他的监护仪,查看心电图节律、脉搏和血氧饱和度的变化。 The heart monitor shows the strength of your pulse. 心脏监测仪可以测出脉搏跳动的强度。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- baby
- foetal/fetal
- heart
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- detect something
- display something
- show something
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- hooked up to a monitor
a person whose job is to check that something is done fairly and honestly, especially in a foreign country (尤指派往国外的)监督员,核查员 UN monitors declared the referendum fair. 联合国核查员宣布这次全民投票是公正的。 The EU has agreed to provide monitors for the crossing. 欧盟已同意为该过境点提供监控。 Monitors or observers help to build trust between the two sides. 监督员或观察员有助于双方建立信任。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- UN
- ceasefire
- election
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a student in a school who performs special duties, such as helping the teacher 班长;级长;班代表 He was a star pupil and the class monitor. 他是一个明星学生和班长。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- UN
- ceasefire
- election
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a large tropical lizard (= a type of reptile) 巨蜥 A large monitor lizard, prehistoric in its beauty, stared at us. 一只美丽的史前巨蜥盯着我们。
Word Originearly 16th cent. (in sense (3)): from Latin, from monit- ‘warned’, from the verb monere. Sense (2) dates from the 1930s.