to carefully watch and check a situation in order to see how it changes over a period of time
监视; 监测,检测; 监督:
【例句】
Patients who are given the new drug will be asked to monitor their progress.
用了这种新药的病人将被要求监测身体的好转情况。
【例句】
The government is monitoring the situation closely .
政府正密切关注着局势。
【例句】
The temperature is carefully monitored .
温度得到仔细监控。
【例句】
We need a better system for monitoring what is going on.
我们需要一个更好的系统来监视发生的情况。
2.
【释义】
to secretly listen to other people's telephone calls, foreign radio broadcasts etc
监听:
【例句】
He suspected that his phone calls were being monitored.
他怀疑他的电话被人监听。
noun
1.
【释义】
SCREEN 屏幕, a television or part of a computer with a screen, on which you can see pictures or information
监视器; 显示器:
【例句】
She was staring at her computer monitor.
她注视着计算机显示屏。
【例句】
We could watch what was happening on the TV monitor.
我们可在电视监视器上观看发生的情况。
2.
【释义】
PIECE OF EQUIPMENT FOR MEASURING 监测仪, a piece of equipment that measures and shows the level, speed, temperature etc of something
检测仪,监视仪,监护仪:
【例句】
a heart monitor
心脏监护仪
【例句】
The noise monitor recorded 98 decibels.
噪音监测器测到 98 分贝。
3.
【释义】
SB WHO WATCHES AN ACTIVITY 观察某项活动的人, someone whose job is to watch an activity or a situation to see how it changes or develops, or to make sure that it is fair and legal
监督员; 核查员:
【例句】
UN monitors will remain in the country to supervise the elections.
联合国监督员将留在该国监督选举。
【例句】
The UN is sending peace monitors to the area.
联合国将派遣和平监督员到该地区。
4.
【释义】
CHILD 儿童, a child who has been chosen to help a teacher in some way in class
〔学校里的〕班长,级长
5.
【释义】
SB WHO LISTENS TO RADIO 监听电台的人, someone whose job is to listen to news or messages on a radio and report on them