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Definition of dashboard in English: dashboardnounˈdaʃbɔːdˈdæʃbɔrd 1The panel facing the driver of a vehicle or the pilot of an aircraft, containing instruments and controls. (汽车或飞机的)仪表板 Scott looked at the clock on the dashboard Example sentencesExamples - If these features are available, they should be easily configurable via a simple electronic control panel on vehicle dashboards, and the defaults should favor quiet and discretion.
- I popped my orange disabled drivers badges on the dashboard and peered at the meter.
- I had a few misgivings: the visibility of the dashboard was obscured by the steering wheel and the seats at the back were pretty cramped.
- The dashboard controls are clear, although on the model I tested the switchgear area largely featured blanks.
- Lights on the vehicles' dashboards go from gold to green.
- It will be possible to put the at-a-glance guide on the dashboard or windscreen in the driver's line of sight.
- Controls on the dashboard allow the driver to turn the display on or off, select which information to display or adjust the image format.
- On the dashboard the bleeping sound carried on and a red light was flashing with the sound.
- I was interested and not a little amused to note a panel on the dashboard with three small indicator lights.
- The driver can turn the system off, which prompts the screen to retract into the dashboard.
- Guidelines say blue badges must be displayed on the dashboard of a vehicle or in a conspicuous position so all details on it can be clearly seen.
- Even more extraordinarily, the sportier S-types have aluminium-finished dashboards and interior highlights.
- A long dashboard reaches deep into the sloping windscreen with almost none of the bonnet visible as you peer over the dash.
- Saddle leather is also used for the top roll of the dashboard and center console.
- All the one-hour parking would be policed via time-discs with a clock displayed by drivers on their dashboard.
- Thylac leans forward and presses several blinking controls on the dashboard.
- Many devices today, from cell phones and laptop computers to automobile dashboards and aircraft instruments, contain wires and components bonded to plastic substrates that can bend without damaging the electronics.
- Interface dashboards connote performance assessment in the way physical vehicles' dashboards communicate speed, fuel levels, and potential system problems.
- From the driver's viewpoint, the dashboard controls are a great improvement over those of the old version.
- Tomorrow's vehicles will be loaded with personalizable electronic dashboards, navigation systems, entertainment/communication systems and a slew of services.
Synonyms console, instrument panel, fascia, board - 1.1 A graphical summary of various pieces of important information, typically used to give an overview of a business.
an executive dashboard enables a CEO to see bank balances, the top five customers, accounts receivable, and accounts payable Example sentencesExamples - Personalized Web-based dashboards let a leader get a snapshot of internal and external information rather than having to sift through masses of material.
- The more specialized dashboards should make it even easier for your business to soar safely.
- "He gave us the dashboard to see what we're doing - not just at the executive level but also on the front lines," notes Main.
- An "executive insight dashboard" was added to give a real-time view of the company's operations.
- The results are displayed as a dashboard for business managers and from this it is possible for technical staff to drill down to identify specific problems in the network.
- The CEO checks his dashboard hourly.
- Like a business that can track all of its units in real-time on a dashboard, the government could aggregate data to spot trends.
- The dashboard transforms complex project data into relevant management information, making clearly visible the effect of design or schedule changes.
- He also uses his dashboard to identify and purge slow-moving products that aren't meeting the company's profit target.
- They also built a dashboard on execs' PCs to help monitor the business.
- Users interact with a real-time dashboard - a customized view that provides accurate and current company information.
- Executives can be alerted to the risks the business is facing by the use of dashboards.
- Instead of visiting HR's website to learn about a new policy, you'll find it on the dashboard.
- 1.2 A home page on a website giving access to different elements of the site's functionality.
the main line graph in the dashboard shows daily traffic to our site over the past 30 days Example sentencesExamples - Stats collection has been temporarily turned off, so you will not see your post count or recent posts updating on your dashboard or profile.
- The dashboard shows all your email messages, when they were sent, when they were read and how much time elapsed between the two events.
- The dashboard shows alerts and errors at a glance.
- Unfortunately, unless I'm mistaken, the on / off switch for that has disappeared from Blogger's publishing dashboard.
- It serves as a simple dashboard to give quick stats on each server.
- After I clicked the 'Next' button to proceed, the dashboard main window appeared.
- If one area of the dashboard shows that the proxy server is being overloaded, the signal might turn red.
- The interface for typing in your entries is a joy to use, featuring a 'dashboard' that lists your blogs and easy access to editing current posts and creating new ones.
- You need to accept the invitation I sent you so that my blog appears on your dashboard!
- The Blogger dashboard this morning has a somewhat 'broken' sidebar!
2historical A board of wood or leather in front of a carriage, to keep out mud. 〈史〉(马车上木制或皮制的)挡泥板 Definition of dashboard in US English: dashboardnounˈdaSHbôrdˈdæʃbɔrd 1The panel facing the driver of a vehicle or the pilot of an aircraft, containing instruments and controls. (汽车或飞机的)仪表板 Example sentencesExamples - The driver can turn the system off, which prompts the screen to retract into the dashboard.
- If these features are available, they should be easily configurable via a simple electronic control panel on vehicle dashboards, and the defaults should favor quiet and discretion.
- Guidelines say blue badges must be displayed on the dashboard of a vehicle or in a conspicuous position so all details on it can be clearly seen.
- The dashboard controls are clear, although on the model I tested the switchgear area largely featured blanks.
- Controls on the dashboard allow the driver to turn the display on or off, select which information to display or adjust the image format.
- All the one-hour parking would be policed via time-discs with a clock displayed by drivers on their dashboard.
- Interface dashboards connote performance assessment in the way physical vehicles' dashboards communicate speed, fuel levels, and potential system problems.
- Thylac leans forward and presses several blinking controls on the dashboard.
- Tomorrow's vehicles will be loaded with personalizable electronic dashboards, navigation systems, entertainment/communication systems and a slew of services.
- I was interested and not a little amused to note a panel on the dashboard with three small indicator lights.
- Lights on the vehicles' dashboards go from gold to green.
- On the dashboard the bleeping sound carried on and a red light was flashing with the sound.
- Many devices today, from cell phones and laptop computers to automobile dashboards and aircraft instruments, contain wires and components bonded to plastic substrates that can bend without damaging the electronics.
- Saddle leather is also used for the top roll of the dashboard and center console.
- I had a few misgivings: the visibility of the dashboard was obscured by the steering wheel and the seats at the back were pretty cramped.
- Even more extraordinarily, the sportier S-types have aluminium-finished dashboards and interior highlights.
- From the driver's viewpoint, the dashboard controls are a great improvement over those of the old version.
- I popped my orange disabled drivers badges on the dashboard and peered at the meter.
- A long dashboard reaches deep into the sloping windscreen with almost none of the bonnet visible as you peer over the dash.
- It will be possible to put the at-a-glance guide on the dashboard or windscreen in the driver's line of sight.
Synonyms console, instrument panel, fascia, board - 1.1 A graphical summary of various pieces of important information, typically used to give an overview of a business.
an executive dashboard enables a CEO to see bank balances, the top five customers, accounts receivable, and accounts payable Example sentencesExamples - The dashboard transforms complex project data into relevant management information, making clearly visible the effect of design or schedule changes.
- "He gave us the dashboard to see what we're doing - not just at the executive level but also on the front lines," notes Main.
- Users interact with a real-time dashboard - a customized view that provides accurate and current company information.
- Instead of visiting HR's website to learn about a new policy, you'll find it on the dashboard.
- Personalized Web-based dashboards let a leader get a snapshot of internal and external information rather than having to sift through masses of material.
- The more specialized dashboards should make it even easier for your business to soar safely.
- They also built a dashboard on execs' PCs to help monitor the business.
- He also uses his dashboard to identify and purge slow-moving products that aren't meeting the company's profit target.
- The CEO checks his dashboard hourly.
- An "executive insight dashboard" was added to give a real-time view of the company's operations.
- The results are displayed as a dashboard for business managers and from this it is possible for technical staff to drill down to identify specific problems in the network.
- Executives can be alerted to the risks the business is facing by the use of dashboards.
- Like a business that can track all of its units in real-time on a dashboard, the government could aggregate data to spot trends.
- 1.2 A home page on a website giving access to different elements of the site's functionality.
the main line graph in the dashboard shows daily traffic to our side over the past 30 days Example sentencesExamples - It serves as a simple dashboard to give quick stats on each server.
- The dashboard shows all your email messages, when they were sent, when they were read and how much time elapsed between the two events.
- Stats collection has been temporarily turned off, so you will not see your post count or recent posts updating on your dashboard or profile.
- Unfortunately, unless I'm mistaken, the on / off switch for that has disappeared from Blogger's publishing dashboard.
- After I clicked the 'Next' button to proceed, the dashboard main window appeared.
- If one area of the dashboard shows that the proxy server is being overloaded, the signal might turn red.
- The Blogger dashboard this morning has a somewhat 'broken' sidebar!
- You need to accept the invitation I sent you so that my blog appears on your dashboard!
- The dashboard shows alerts and errors at a glance.
- The interface for typing in your entries is a joy to use, featuring a 'dashboard' that lists your blogs and easy access to editing current posts and creating new ones.
2historical A board of wood or leather in front of a carriage, to keep out mud. 〈史〉(马车上木制或皮制的)挡泥板 |