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v. 扫描(细看)

  1. He scanned the horizon, looking for land.
    他细看天水相连的地方, 寻找陆地.
  2. The doctors gave him an ultrasonic brain scan.
    医生给他做了脑部超声波扫描检查。



Scan \Scan\ (sk[a^]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scanned} (sk[a^]nd);
p. pr. & vb. n. {Scanning}.] [L. scandere, scansum, to climb,
to scan, akin to Skr. skand to spring, leap: cf. F. scander.
Cf. {Ascend}, {Descend}, {Scale} a ladder.]
1. To mount by steps; to go through with step by step. [Obs.]

Nor stayed till she the highest stage had scand.
--Spenser.

2. Specifically (Pros.), to go through with, as a verse,
marking and distinguishing the feet of which it is
composed; to show, in reading, the metrical structure of;
to recite metrically.

3. To go over and examine point by point; to examine with
care; to look closely at or into; to scrutinize.

The actions of men in high stations are all
conspicuous, and liable to be scanned and sifted.
--Atterbury.

4. To examine quickly, from point to point, in search of
something specific; as, to scan an article for mention of
a particular person.
[PJC]

5. (Electronics) To form an image or an electronic
representation of, by passing a beam of light or electrons
over, and detecting and recording the reflected or
transmitted signal.
[PJC]

  1. I quickly scanned the faces of three snoring men and of a grizzled old man who offered a cup filled with spit.
  2. Routine reports are transmitted, to be scanned by assistants traveling with him, as well as wire service reports and press clippings.
  3. One of the optical disc drives is reserved for copying each day's work, for back-up. Goods-received notes and invoices are all scanned in as they are received from districts and suppliers.
  4. Once information is scanned into the system, automated document retrieval takes only a few seconds, allowing staff to take on more important transactions, rather than time-consuming admin tasks.
  5. When they wanted to compile a list of Britons and Americans resident in France they bought the departement phone books and methodically scanned the columns for Anglo- Saxon names.
  6. Barricades circled the parking lot and fans were ushered through a maze of metal gates before they reached the hall's entrance, where they were searched and then scanned by a metal detector.
  7. Slides and negatives, new or old, can be scanned onto Photo CD discs during normal processing. The device, costing Pounds 399, can be used for professional presentations at business locations.
  8. Big Y Foods Inc., began its Express Savings Club on Monday. Customers will receive a plastic membership card which will be scanned at the checkout counter for discounts and specials being offered that day.
  9. After the discovery, security was tightened at entrances to The Omni, and credentials were scanned by special laser devices to check for authenticity.
  10. With a computer, the photographs can be scanned by lasers in seconds and the facial information transferred into software programs that create images of missing children as they age.
  11. "It's like fighting with one arm tied behind your back," said Duntley, 55, as he scanned a legal pad filled with names of potential buyers around the country for Ameristate Corp.'s $7,500 steel-cutting equipment.
  12. The US Navy has selected the MPCD as its standard display. Kelvin Hughes' river radar system uses a spiral scanned display on its cathode ray tube which gives much better resolution at the short distances where clear vision is vital to safe navigation.
  13. Since 1985, the society's identical META receiver at the observatory has scanned the space visible from the Northern Hemisphere seeking a radio signal from an alien civilization.
  14. If the weight and shape tally with the information from the scanned bar-codes, the item travels on; otherwise, it is rejected. Uniquest has gone further by building in swipe card facilities so that goods can be paid for electronically.
  15. How about pictures? Most existing computers recognize only keyboard symbols, not images that are scanned into their memory.
  16. Up to 24 exposures on conventional film can be used to fashion one three-dimensional image. The film is processed normally and then scanned digitally.
  17. The plane was relying on instruments because of the heavy fog and the NTSB concluded that if the pilots had scanned their instruments adequately they would have known their bank was too sharp and at too low an altitude.
  18. He didn't discover the asteroids until Oct. 5 when he developed the telescopic image and scanned it with a binocular microscope.
  19. Perched on the roof of the Land Rover, we scanned the foliage at the bottom of the cliff walls.
  20. Hundreds of rebels armed with assault rifles stood guard. Guerrilla forces lined the rocky hills and scanned the sky for enemy airplanes or missiles.
  21. Two Pakistan Air Force C-130 aircraft, helicopters and a small airline search plane scanned the Himalaya and Korakoram mountains for signs of the plane until darkness and bad weather forced them to wait until Saturday.
  22. All queries are dealt with through the system: original documents are no longer kept. Tax forms relating to investment accounts have been scanned in since they were introduced in 1991.
  23. First odd-numbered lines are scanned, and then one-60th of a second later the even lines appear, producing 30 combined images each second.
  24. As the National People's Congress opened, Western reporters sitting in the balcony of the huge Great Hall of the People clutched their binoculars and scanned the dais for the country's senior statesman.
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