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词汇 whiteboard
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Definition of whiteboard in English:

whiteboard

noun ˈwʌɪtbɔːdˈ(h)waɪtbɔrd
  • 1A wipeable board with a white surface used for teaching or presentations.

    白色书写板

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Software-based command centres have taken over the type of duties that would have involved blackboards, whiteboards and flip charts, and replaced them with an electronic data management tool.
    • On one wall is an ‘operations board’ - a whiteboard with a map of the village scrawled on it showing the extent of the flooding.
    • But one class was still full of students, many still poring over math formulas written on the whiteboard.
    • One method of helping students with this is to provide a daily agenda on the bulletin board, whiteboard, or on a projection screen.
    • A planner that tells you when and where you're supposed to be, usually a whiteboard with jottings left over from six weeks before.
    • Last Wednesday the court heard police evidence that the girl, whose initials were found scrawled on a whiteboard in the classroom where the fire started, had shouted ‘it was me, I burnt the school’ when arrested.
    • As their teacher rattled off numbers in Chinese, the duo listened, picked up their markers, wrote identical answers on whiteboards and held it up for the audience to see!
    • I outlined above what got scribbled on the whiteboard.
    • A large whiteboard, scrawled with tasks, dominates another wall.
    • Suitable flip charts or a whiteboard should be used for recording the proceedings.
    • The whiteboard works well for important long-term tasks, but for short-term daily readings a five-subject notebook works best.
    • Earlier today the students and I filled up three whiteboards with revision for the history questions of their exam, no mean feat considering a number of them brought no notes with them.
    • Petersen says he was standing there surveying the scene, when he happened to notice a large whiteboard off to one side.
    • There's a good reason for this, but I'm going to have difficulty explaining it to you without a whiteboard and a set of coloured marker pens.
    • The aim of the lesson is written on the whiteboard: ‘By the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe weapons that would be good for attacking a castle.’
    • Scribbled notes are left on whiteboards, postcards remain pinned to noticeboards and discarded paperwork adorns desks.
    • I wish most presenters would use a simple on-screen slide show, or old-style film slides, or an overhead projector, or a whiteboard or flip chart!
    • It all fell into place about 57 minutes into our allotted hour when one of the two presenters drew me a diagram on the whiteboard.
    • When i got into the Senior Study, Von and Sammie had written ‘Happy Birthday’ on the whiteboard so everyone who came in said happy birthday to me.
    • The new boards can be used like traditional whiteboards, with teachers and children able to write on them, but go far beyond that.
    1. 1.1Computing An area common to several users or applications, where they can exchange information, in particular as handwriting or graphics.
      〔计算机〕白板
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘Most of the time when we come in, the customer is using an Excel spreadsheet, or a whiteboard,’ says McGarr.
      • Tutors either speak using headphones or use a whiteboard and digital pencil so that one side can see what the other is writing.
      • Some of the objects you'll find include folders, documents, whiteboards and URL links.
      • Virtual whiteboards will link analysts and the battle captain in a collaborative environment.
      • There are two whiteboards for providing information and giving briefings, and comfortably upholstered benches in one corner.
      • ‘The teacher has a computer on the desk and can project different Web pages onto the whiteboard,’ Kearney said.
      • Mr Fitzgerald said he is trying to educate faculty members on the benefits of using whiteboards.
      • The project also includes interactive whiteboards for classrooms and Kaleidos educational software.
      • The school is incredibly well resourced with a computer suite, dedicated library area and interactive whiteboards.
      • All the classrooms have a whiteboard with a touch screen and can run any software from a computer.
      • Speakers, microphones, and television cameras allow live audio conferences, videoconferences, and group whiteboards to pass information at near simultaneous speeds.
      • And with an internet connection, the whiteboard can be used to tap into educational websites, or enable the children to follow world events.
      • There's also integrated Bluetooth, which can be used to connect to other Zodiacs for shared whiteboard applications, messaging, and wireless multiplayer gaming.
      • Plugged into an interactive whiteboard, it could tell a student if the answer proposed was correct, for example.
      • The school is testing digital whiteboards, one of many new technologies that officials hope will help shake up the rigid education system.
      • You can use it as a whiteboard and then print out your notes/diagram and the screen contents.
      • For those in the mood for work, the business centre has five boardrooms equipped with ISDN lines, a whiteboard, TV, video player and fax lines.
      • Classrooms look more like hi-tech offices, with clusters of flat-screen display computers and lessons taught using touch-screen whiteboards.
      • ‘There are whiteboards everywhere,’ she pointed out, ‘and open workspaces, stimulating the exchange of ideas.’
      • Information management and data resource include such options such as file exchange, editing, Web browsing, and whiteboards (with image and PowerPoint functions).

Definition of whiteboard in US English:

whiteboard

nounˈ(h)wītbôrdˈ(h)waɪtbɔrd
  • 1A wipeable board with a white surface used for teaching or presentations.

    白色书写板

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There's a good reason for this, but I'm going to have difficulty explaining it to you without a whiteboard and a set of coloured marker pens.
    • Earlier today the students and I filled up three whiteboards with revision for the history questions of their exam, no mean feat considering a number of them brought no notes with them.
    • But one class was still full of students, many still poring over math formulas written on the whiteboard.
    • Scribbled notes are left on whiteboards, postcards remain pinned to noticeboards and discarded paperwork adorns desks.
    • A large whiteboard, scrawled with tasks, dominates another wall.
    • I wish most presenters would use a simple on-screen slide show, or old-style film slides, or an overhead projector, or a whiteboard or flip chart!
    • Suitable flip charts or a whiteboard should be used for recording the proceedings.
    • When i got into the Senior Study, Von and Sammie had written ‘Happy Birthday’ on the whiteboard so everyone who came in said happy birthday to me.
    • On one wall is an ‘operations board’ - a whiteboard with a map of the village scrawled on it showing the extent of the flooding.
    • As their teacher rattled off numbers in Chinese, the duo listened, picked up their markers, wrote identical answers on whiteboards and held it up for the audience to see!
    • Software-based command centres have taken over the type of duties that would have involved blackboards, whiteboards and flip charts, and replaced them with an electronic data management tool.
    • A planner that tells you when and where you're supposed to be, usually a whiteboard with jottings left over from six weeks before.
    • I outlined above what got scribbled on the whiteboard.
    • Last Wednesday the court heard police evidence that the girl, whose initials were found scrawled on a whiteboard in the classroom where the fire started, had shouted ‘it was me, I burnt the school’ when arrested.
    • The aim of the lesson is written on the whiteboard: ‘By the end of this lesson, you will be able to describe weapons that would be good for attacking a castle.’
    • It all fell into place about 57 minutes into our allotted hour when one of the two presenters drew me a diagram on the whiteboard.
    • The new boards can be used like traditional whiteboards, with teachers and children able to write on them, but go far beyond that.
    • One method of helping students with this is to provide a daily agenda on the bulletin board, whiteboard, or on a projection screen.
    • The whiteboard works well for important long-term tasks, but for short-term daily readings a five-subject notebook works best.
    • Petersen says he was standing there surveying the scene, when he happened to notice a large whiteboard off to one side.
    1. 1.1Computing An area on a display screen common to several users, on which they can write and draw.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The school is testing digital whiteboards, one of many new technologies that officials hope will help shake up the rigid education system.
      • Classrooms look more like hi-tech offices, with clusters of flat-screen display computers and lessons taught using touch-screen whiteboards.
      • ‘There are whiteboards everywhere,’ she pointed out, ‘and open workspaces, stimulating the exchange of ideas.’
      • And with an internet connection, the whiteboard can be used to tap into educational websites, or enable the children to follow world events.
      • Virtual whiteboards will link analysts and the battle captain in a collaborative environment.
      • Plugged into an interactive whiteboard, it could tell a student if the answer proposed was correct, for example.
      • Information management and data resource include such options such as file exchange, editing, Web browsing, and whiteboards (with image and PowerPoint functions).
      • ‘Most of the time when we come in, the customer is using an Excel spreadsheet, or a whiteboard,’ says McGarr.
      • The project also includes interactive whiteboards for classrooms and Kaleidos educational software.
      • Some of the objects you'll find include folders, documents, whiteboards and URL links.
      • The school is incredibly well resourced with a computer suite, dedicated library area and interactive whiteboards.
      • There are two whiteboards for providing information and giving briefings, and comfortably upholstered benches in one corner.
      • ‘The teacher has a computer on the desk and can project different Web pages onto the whiteboard,’ Kearney said.
      • Speakers, microphones, and television cameras allow live audio conferences, videoconferences, and group whiteboards to pass information at near simultaneous speeds.
      • There's also integrated Bluetooth, which can be used to connect to other Zodiacs for shared whiteboard applications, messaging, and wireless multiplayer gaming.
      • Tutors either speak using headphones or use a whiteboard and digital pencil so that one side can see what the other is writing.
      • You can use it as a whiteboard and then print out your notes/diagram and the screen contents.
      • For those in the mood for work, the business centre has five boardrooms equipped with ISDN lines, a whiteboard, TV, video player and fax lines.
      • All the classrooms have a whiteboard with a touch screen and can run any software from a computer.
      • Mr Fitzgerald said he is trying to educate faculty members on the benefits of using whiteboards.
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