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A(z) „monitor” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

a large tropical carnivorous lizard found in Africa, Asia, and Australia

monitor definition and meaning
Példåk
Monitors are often seen in dense tropical forests.
02

electronic equipment that continuously tracks the operation of a system and alerts to potential problems

monitor definition and meaning
Példåk
A server monitor signals any network failures.
03

kĂ©pernyƑ, monitor

a screen that shows information or images generated by a computer
monitor definition and meaning
Példåk
My eyes get tired after staring at the monitor for a long time.
A szemem elfĂĄrad, miutĂĄn sokĂĄig bĂĄmulom a monitort.
04

electronic equipment used to observe, check, or measure the quality or content of signals or transmissions

Példåk
A video monitor displays the live feed from the cameras.
05

an ironclad warship constructed by Federal forces during the American Civil War, designed for naval combat

Példåk
Monitors were heavily armored but had low profiles.
06

a person who provides warnings or guidance to help others avoid mistakes

Példåk
She acted as a monitor during the laboratory experiment.
07

someone who supervises an examination to ensure proper conduct

Példåk
Monitors ensure exams are taken fairly.
08

megfigyelƑ, ellenƑr

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
Példåk
As a safety monitor, she was responsible for checking that all protocols were followed in the lab.
BiztonsĂĄgi felĂŒgyelƑkĂ©nt felelƑs volt azĂ©rt, hogy ellenƑrizze a laboratĂłriumban betartott protokollokat.
to monitor
01

figyel, lehallgat

to secretly listen to a phone conversation between individuals in order to gain specific information
Transitive: to monitor a phone conversation
to monitor definition and meaning
Példåk
The detectives set up surveillance equipment to monitor phone calls at the suspect's hideout.
02

figyel, monitoroz

to keep someone or something under observation, typically for safety or security purposes
Transitive: to monitor sth
to monitor definition and meaning
Példåk
The company hired private investigators to monitor the activities of a suspected corporate spy.
A cĂ©g magĂĄnnyomozĂłkat fogadott fel, hogy figyeljĂ©k egy gyanĂșs vĂĄllalati kĂ©m tevĂ©kenysĂ©gĂ©t.
03

figyel, monitoroz

to carefully check the quality, activity, or changes of something or someone for a period of time
Transitive: to monitor an activity or process
Példåk
The experienced scientist monitored the project throughout its development.
A tapasztalt tudĂłs figyelemmel kĂ­sĂ©rte a projekt fejlƑdĂ©sĂ©t.
04

figyel, monitoroz

to listen to or track signals using a receiver for the purpose of checking the quality of transmission
Transitive: to monitor signals
Példåk
Operators constantly monitor the quality of television broadcasts during live events.
Az operĂĄtorok folyamatosan figyelik a televĂ­ziĂłs mƱsorszĂłrĂĄsok minƑsĂ©gĂ©t Ă©lƑ esemĂ©nyek alatt.
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