Monitor
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British pronunciation/mˈɒnɪtɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈmɑnətɝ/

Définition et Signification de "monitor"

Monitor
01

varans

any carnivorous lizard that is large and tropical with a narrow head and strong claws
monitor definition and meaning

What is a "monitor"?

A monitor is a large, carnivorous lizard belonging to the Varanidae family, known for its long body, powerful limbs, sharp teeth, and keen predatory instincts. Monitors are highly adaptable and can be found in various habitats across Africa, Asia, and Oceania. They are skilled climbers and swimmers, capable of hunting a wide range of prey, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Monitors are often characterized by their distinct forked tongues and their ability to deliver powerful bites and venomous saliva.

02

interphone

an electronic device that warns of trouble and continuously tracks the operation of a system
monitor definition and meaning

What is a "monitor"?

A monitor is an electronic device used to supervise and track the operation of various systems or processes. It continuously displays information such as data, statistics, or visuals, allowing users to check performance or notice any unusual occurrences immediately. Monitors have sensors and software that provide feedback and warns users if there are problems or changes in expected conditions. They play a critical role in maintaining efficiency, safety, and reliability across industries including healthcare, manufacturing, and environmental monitoring.

03

écran

a screen that shows information or images generated by a computer
monitor definition and meaning
04

moniteur, écran

electronic equipment that is used to check the quality or content of electronic transmissions
05

moniteur, monitor

an ironclad vessel built by Federal forces to do battle with the Merrimac
06

observateur, surveillant

someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided
07

surveillant, contrôleur

someone who supervises (an examination)
08

contrôleur, contrôleuse

someone, particularly one with official permission, who carefully checks an activity or process to make sure it is being conducted in a fair or correct way
to monitor
01

surveiller

to keep someone or something under observation, typically for safety or security purposes
Transitive: to monitor sth
to monitor definition and meaning
02

surveiller

to carefully check the quality, activity, or changes of something or someone for a period of time
Transitive: to monitor an activity or process
03

être à l’écoute de

to listen to or track signals using a receiver for the purpose of checking the quality of transmission
Transitive: to monitor signals
04

être à l'écoute de, écouter

to secretly listen to a phone conversation between individuals in order to gain specific information
Transitive: to monitor a phone conversation

monitor

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example
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Gamers prefer monitors with high-definition resolution for sharper visuals.
The air quality monitor detects harmful particles such as smoke and pollutants in the atmosphere.
Environmental monitors regularly check air and water quality to protect public health.
The monitor boasted an ultra-wide display, providing an immersive viewing experience for gamers and professionals alike.
I prefer a large monitor for graphic design work.
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