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词汇 interrogator
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Definition of interrogator in English:

interrogator

noun ɪnˈtɛrəɡeɪtə
  • 1A person who questions someone closely, aggressively, or formally.

    he was questioned for two months by military interrogators
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not being an interrogator, she let it slide.
    • A criminal court has been hearing testimonies, according to an interrogator at the bureau.
    • The questions were recorded from people subjected to questioning by government interrogators.
    • Given long enough, a dedicated interrogator could get enough information out of me to give them a serious edge, technology-wise.
    • Any prospective interrogators who indicated a suspicion or knowledge of these tests were disqualified.
    • He felt an urge to sink his teeth into the interrogator's flesh.
    • He does what many smart interviewees do to their approaching interrogators.
    • The director cuts from Bates to the faces of each of the interrogators.
    • The interrogator began speaking through an intercom, his voice garbled in static.
    • Once during the interviews, even his interrogator lapsed into crediting him with more humanity than he possesses.
  • 2A device that obtains data from a computer file, database, storage device, or terminal.

    the interrogator forwards the data to a server
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The data the interrogator collects may be used by some application such as inventory control.
    • The interrogator has the facility of analyzing data on a channel-by-channel basis for any data file.
    • The interrogator is used to retrieve the subsequently obtained data.
    • The format of the file is unchanged when it is downloaded into the interrogator.
    • Some commands (such as LOCK and UNLOCK) configure certain behavior or capability in the interrogator.
    1. 2.1 An electronic device that transmits a signal to another device to obtain information about identity, condition, etc.
      an airborne interrogator
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The antenna is the part of the interrogator that radiates the radio frequency energy to, and receives energy from the transponder.
      • In order to transmit tag data content, the interrogator must “excite” the transponder at a specific radio frequency.
      • Two-way radio transmitter-receivers called interrogators send a signal to the tag and read its response.
      • Data confusion to the interrogator (as when two or more transponders are competing for attention) may cause misreading.
      • The basic access control enables the encryption of any communication between the chip and interrogator.

Definition of interrogator in US English:

interrogator

nouninˈterəˌɡādər
  • 1A person who questions someone closely, aggressively, or formally.

    he was questioned for two months by military interrogators
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Not being an interrogator, she let it slide.
    • The interrogator began speaking through an intercom, his voice garbled in static.
    • A criminal court has been hearing testimonies, according to an interrogator at the bureau.
    • The questions were recorded from people subjected to questioning by government interrogators.
    • Given long enough, a dedicated interrogator could get enough information out of me to give them a serious edge, technology-wise.
    • Any prospective interrogators who indicated a suspicion or knowledge of these tests were disqualified.
    • He does what many smart interviewees do to their approaching interrogators.
    • He felt an urge to sink his teeth into the interrogator's flesh.
    • The director cuts from Bates to the faces of each of the interrogators.
    • Once during the interviews, even his interrogator lapsed into crediting him with more humanity than he possesses.
  • 2A device that obtains data from a computer file, database, storage device, or terminal.

    the interrogator forwards the data to a server
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The format of the file is unchanged when it is downloaded into the interrogator.
    • The interrogator is used to retrieve the subsequently obtained data.
    • The data the interrogator collects may be used by some application such as inventory control.
    • Some commands (such as LOCK and UNLOCK) configure certain behavior or capability in the interrogator.
    • The interrogator has the facility of analyzing data on a channel-by-channel basis for any data file.
    1. 2.1 An electronic device that transmits a signal to another device to obtain information about identity, condition, etc.
      an airborne interrogator
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In order to transmit tag data content, the interrogator must “excite” the transponder at a specific radio frequency.
      • The basic access control enables the encryption of any communication between the chip and interrogator.
      • Two-way radio transmitter-receivers called interrogators send a signal to the tag and read its response.
      • Data confusion to the interrogator (as when two or more transponders are competing for attention) may cause misreading.
      • The antenna is the part of the interrogator that radiates the radio frequency energy to, and receives energy from the transponder.
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