monitor
verb
noun
ˈmɒnɪətə
verb
1
to
carefully
watch
and
check
a
situation
in
order
to
see
how
it
changes
over
a
period
of
time
监视; 监测,检测; 监督
Patients
who
are
given
the
new
drug
will
be
asked
to
monitor
their
progress.
用了这种新药的病人将被要求监测身体的好转情况。
The
government
is
monitoring
the
situation
closely
.
政府正密切关注着局势。
The
temperature
is
carefully
monitored
.
温度得到仔细监控。
monitor
what/how
etc
We
need
a
better
system
for
monitoring
what
is
going
on.
我们需要一个更好的系统来监视发生的情况。
2
to
secretly
listen
to
other
people’s
telephone
calls,
foreign
radio
broadcasts
etc
监听
He
suspected
that
his
phone
calls
were
being
monitored.
他怀疑他的电话被人监听。
noun
3
SCREEN
屏幕
a
television
or
part
of
a
computer
with
a
screen,
on
which
you
can
see
pictures
or
information
监视器; 显示器
television/TV/computer
monitor
She
was
staring
at
her
computer
monitor.
她注视着计算机显示屏。
on
a
monitor
We
could
watch
what
was
happening
on
the
TV
monitor.
我们可在电视监视器上观看发生的情况。
4
PIECE OF EQUIPMENT FOR MEASURING
监测仪
a
piece
of
equipment
that
measures
and
shows
the
level,
speed,
temperature
etc
of
something
检测仪,监视仪,监护仪
a
heart
monitor
心脏监护仪
The
noise
monitor
recorded
98
decibels.
噪音监测器测到 98 分贝。
5
SB WHO WATCHES AN ACTIVITY
观察某项活动的人
someone
whose
job
is
to
watch
an
activity
or
a
situation
to
see
how
it
changes
or
develops,
or
to
make
sure
that
it
is
fair
and
legal
监督员; 核查员
UN
monitors
will
remain
in
the
country
to
supervise
the
elections.
联合国监督员将留在该国监督选举。
peace/human
rights
etc
monitors
The
UN
is
sending
peace
monitors
to
the
area.
联合国将派遣和平监督员到该地区。
6
CHILD
儿童
a
child
who
has
been
chosen
to
help
a
teacher
in
some
way
in
class
〔学校里的〕班长,级长
7
SB WHO LISTENS TO RADIO
监听电台的人
someone
whose
job
is
to
listen
to
news
or
messages
on
a
radio
and
report
on
them
〔电台的〕监听员