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Definition of sensor in English: sensornoun ˈsɛnsəˈsɛnsər A device which detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it. 传感器;探测设备 to ensure greater response and surer handling, the engineers used electronic sensors to monitor each wheel Example sentencesExamples - I have been assured that there is no fault with the temperature sensor or gauge.
- When they opened up the sensor that had detected the fire, they found nothing more sinister than a dead fly.
- I have changed the electronic control unit sensors, fuse box and relays to no avail.
- Finally, the researchers have developed new, highly responsive pressure sensors.
- The type of the rotor is detected in response to the output signal from the sensor.
- The ship's sensors detect incoming threats, which the command system then analyses and evaluates.
- The frame consists of arrays of infrared beams and sensors which spot the movement and track it.
- They use infrared sensors to detect the stairs in your home and stay away from them.
- They then measured the arousal of the men by using a sensor which monitored penile tumescence.
- In other words the electronic odour sensor can detect the presence of bacteria in a sample of urine or other body fluids.
- Each of the five devices has a motion sensor which triggers off a loud voice when people walk past.
- There are even tiny sensors that can detect the presence of gunmetal and tanks.
- The sensors measure the response of different parts of your brain to the noises.
- Ceiling speakers pump music into every room, and special sensors can detect water leaks.
- This generates battery power for the lamp and there is a light sensor to detect whether it is dark enough to switch on.
- Seabed sensors detect abnormal wave movements and relay the information to scientists.
- They will also wear tiny sensors to measure their movements through the day.
- Cabbies could pay a charge for an electronic sensor to make it fall when they approached.
- At the Dallas airport, the lights are controlled by sensors that measure sunlight.
- Nathalie glanced around her, aware of the audio and visual sensors now recording her words and actions.
Origin1950s: from sensory, on the pattern of motor. Rhymescenser, censor, dispenser, fencer, Mensa, Spenser Definition of sensor in US English: sensornounˈsɛnsərˈsensər A device which detects or measures a physical property and records, indicates, or otherwise responds to it. 传感器;探测设备 to ensure greater response and surer handling, the engineers used electronic sensors to monitor each wheel Example sentencesExamples - Nathalie glanced around her, aware of the audio and visual sensors now recording her words and actions.
- I have been assured that there is no fault with the temperature sensor or gauge.
- This generates battery power for the lamp and there is a light sensor to detect whether it is dark enough to switch on.
- Cabbies could pay a charge for an electronic sensor to make it fall when they approached.
- They then measured the arousal of the men by using a sensor which monitored penile tumescence.
- At the Dallas airport, the lights are controlled by sensors that measure sunlight.
- Seabed sensors detect abnormal wave movements and relay the information to scientists.
- Each of the five devices has a motion sensor which triggers off a loud voice when people walk past.
- When they opened up the sensor that had detected the fire, they found nothing more sinister than a dead fly.
- I have changed the electronic control unit sensors, fuse box and relays to no avail.
- The type of the rotor is detected in response to the output signal from the sensor.
- Ceiling speakers pump music into every room, and special sensors can detect water leaks.
- The sensors measure the response of different parts of your brain to the noises.
- There are even tiny sensors that can detect the presence of gunmetal and tanks.
- They use infrared sensors to detect the stairs in your home and stay away from them.
- The ship's sensors detect incoming threats, which the command system then analyses and evaluates.
- The frame consists of arrays of infrared beams and sensors which spot the movement and track it.
- They will also wear tiny sensors to measure their movements through the day.
- In other words the electronic odour sensor can detect the presence of bacteria in a sample of urine or other body fluids.
- Finally, the researchers have developed new, highly responsive pressure sensors.
Origin1950s: from sensory, on the pattern of motor. |