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单词 early warning system
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Definition of early warning system in US English:

early warning system

noun
  • 1A network of radar stations established at the boundary of a defended region to provide advanced warning of an aircraft or missile attack.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To protect the United States, the Corps erected extensive radar early warning systems across northern Canada.
    • The country's defensive weapons must be fully integrated in a command, control and early warning system.
    • He started out as a defence contractor and still deals with the atomic weapons site at Aldermaston and the missile early warning system at Fylingdales.
    • The militarists believe that airborne early warning systems and antiballistic missiles would be pivotal to preventing or withstanding a nuclear attack.
    • Combining decaying and inoperative early warning systems with a ‘launch on warning’ posture for thousands of nuclear weapons is a recipe for nuclear disaster.
    • Deteriorating command and control networks and early warning systems combined could cause leaders to feel dangerous escalatory pressures during a crisis.
    • This is a proposed early warning system which would spot missiles launched against the U.S.
    • For example, the British experience demonstrated the value of long-range aerial early warning systems, while successful Argentine Exocet attacks revealed the dangers of antiship missiles.
    • RAF Fylingdales, which boasts a £160m state-of-the-art radar system, is a joint Ministry of Defence and US military ballistic missile early warning system.
    • ‘India has strongly pushed for the establishment of such kind of early warning system,’ Wirajuda said.
    • The military conflicts in the Middle East have demonstrated the growing combat control role of airborne command and control centers with radar early warning systems.
    • Naturally, to enable this function, they also would require the requisite command authority over missile and early warning systems.
    • Perhaps these ships could also act as early warning systems for incoming missiles from God knows where next.
    • It is supposed to equip the US with early warning systems around the world and develop as yet unproven technology to shoot down any missiles aimed at the US.
    • So you have to have very good early warning systems, very good satellite reconnaissance.
    • In contrast to conventional radar systems, the Ukrainian early warning system works passively and cannot be located by the airplanes it has detected.
    • An environment campaigner is supporting plans to use North Yorkshire air bases as early warning systems for the missile defence programme.
    • The Department of Defense supported the development of the IBM 7090 for use in a ballistic missile early warning system.
    • Later, with the development of intercontinental nuclear ballistic missiles, NORAD became the early warning system.
    • Despite sophisticated systems and the advantage of early warning systems, the cold war era has left numerous examples of mishaps that could have triggered nuclear conflict.
    1. 1.1 A condition, system, or series of procedures indicating a potential development or impending problem.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • By December next year, the region is expected to be protected by a hi-tech tsunami early warning system.
      • Despite a massive clean-up job and constant work to build up river banks and improve early warning systems, many homes remain on flood alert this winter.
      • Families in Focus will provide an early warning system for children aged between eight and 13 who may be at risk of getting into trouble with the law.
      • We need support, at both national and regional levels, to strengthen relief agencies and early warning systems.
      • As part of the plan, a Weed Information Network was also launched, aimed at improving surveillance, as well as providing an early warning system for new or spreading weeds.
      • He said money had been allocated from the 2006 budget for disaster management, including a centre in the country connected to a regional early warning system.
      • The associations's response was to create a Task Force last month to consider setting up early warning systems with bookmakers to track unusual betting patterns.
      • Some of the measures being considered include a high-tech early warning system, and electronic signs to alert motorists a wrong - way driver is approaching.
      • Genetic biomonitoring of populations exposed to potential carcinogens is an early warning system for genetic diseases or cancer.
      • Such a system would create an early warning system, he says, that would quickly weed out problem products.
      • Military and civilian officers have been working together to develop an early warning system to avoid planes colliding.
      • The plan was devised after a message from the Minister of Home Affairs called on governors across the country to set up early warning systems for tsunamis and earthquakes.
      • In the same letter he complained that the money spent on churches could have paid for scientific research and an Indian ocean early warning system for tsunamis.
      • He is investigating ‘how different understandings of famine become embedded in famine early warning systems, and how this shapes humanitarian efforts’.
      • One of the areas of biggest investment is in the treatment and diagnosis of disease: anti HIV creams, bone and tissue replacements, and early warning systems for cancer.
      • The report also urged the establishment of a ‘risk reduction center’ to monitor crises and provide an early warning system.
      • It has helped provide a better early warning system to let us know who needs help and advice the most.
      • With regard to bioterrorism, she pointed out that current technology could enable the public health system to put early warning systems in place.
      • At the moment, in the Indian Ocean area, we don't have an early warning system.
      • City officials insist they are doing enough, with measures including the construction of seven new flood barriers and improved forecasting and early warning systems.
 
 

Definition of early warning system in US English:

early warning system

noun
  • 1A network of radar stations established at the boundary of a defended region to provide advanced warning of an aircraft or missile attack.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, the British experience demonstrated the value of long-range aerial early warning systems, while successful Argentine Exocet attacks revealed the dangers of antiship missiles.
    • This is a proposed early warning system which would spot missiles launched against the U.S.
    • ‘India has strongly pushed for the establishment of such kind of early warning system,’ Wirajuda said.
    • Deteriorating command and control networks and early warning systems combined could cause leaders to feel dangerous escalatory pressures during a crisis.
    • The Department of Defense supported the development of the IBM 7090 for use in a ballistic missile early warning system.
    • Naturally, to enable this function, they also would require the requisite command authority over missile and early warning systems.
    • Combining decaying and inoperative early warning systems with a ‘launch on warning’ posture for thousands of nuclear weapons is a recipe for nuclear disaster.
    • RAF Fylingdales, which boasts a £160m state-of-the-art radar system, is a joint Ministry of Defence and US military ballistic missile early warning system.
    • So you have to have very good early warning systems, very good satellite reconnaissance.
    • In contrast to conventional radar systems, the Ukrainian early warning system works passively and cannot be located by the airplanes it has detected.
    • Despite sophisticated systems and the advantage of early warning systems, the cold war era has left numerous examples of mishaps that could have triggered nuclear conflict.
    • Later, with the development of intercontinental nuclear ballistic missiles, NORAD became the early warning system.
    • An environment campaigner is supporting plans to use North Yorkshire air bases as early warning systems for the missile defence programme.
    • The militarists believe that airborne early warning systems and antiballistic missiles would be pivotal to preventing or withstanding a nuclear attack.
    • He started out as a defence contractor and still deals with the atomic weapons site at Aldermaston and the missile early warning system at Fylingdales.
    • The military conflicts in the Middle East have demonstrated the growing combat control role of airborne command and control centers with radar early warning systems.
    • The country's defensive weapons must be fully integrated in a command, control and early warning system.
    • To protect the United States, the Corps erected extensive radar early warning systems across northern Canada.
    • Perhaps these ships could also act as early warning systems for incoming missiles from God knows where next.
    • It is supposed to equip the US with early warning systems around the world and develop as yet unproven technology to shoot down any missiles aimed at the US.
    1. 1.1 A condition, system, or series of procedures indicating a potential development or impending problem.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With regard to bioterrorism, she pointed out that current technology could enable the public health system to put early warning systems in place.
      • Genetic biomonitoring of populations exposed to potential carcinogens is an early warning system for genetic diseases or cancer.
      • One of the areas of biggest investment is in the treatment and diagnosis of disease: anti HIV creams, bone and tissue replacements, and early warning systems for cancer.
      • As part of the plan, a Weed Information Network was also launched, aimed at improving surveillance, as well as providing an early warning system for new or spreading weeds.
      • Some of the measures being considered include a high-tech early warning system, and electronic signs to alert motorists a wrong - way driver is approaching.
      • We need support, at both national and regional levels, to strengthen relief agencies and early warning systems.
      • Families in Focus will provide an early warning system for children aged between eight and 13 who may be at risk of getting into trouble with the law.
      • Military and civilian officers have been working together to develop an early warning system to avoid planes colliding.
      • At the moment, in the Indian Ocean area, we don't have an early warning system.
      • It has helped provide a better early warning system to let us know who needs help and advice the most.
      • The report also urged the establishment of a ‘risk reduction center’ to monitor crises and provide an early warning system.
      • In the same letter he complained that the money spent on churches could have paid for scientific research and an Indian ocean early warning system for tsunamis.
      • Such a system would create an early warning system, he says, that would quickly weed out problem products.
      • The plan was devised after a message from the Minister of Home Affairs called on governors across the country to set up early warning systems for tsunamis and earthquakes.
      • City officials insist they are doing enough, with measures including the construction of seven new flood barriers and improved forecasting and early warning systems.
      • He said money had been allocated from the 2006 budget for disaster management, including a centre in the country connected to a regional early warning system.
      • Despite a massive clean-up job and constant work to build up river banks and improve early warning systems, many homes remain on flood alert this winter.
      • The associations's response was to create a Task Force last month to consider setting up early warning systems with bookmakers to track unusual betting patterns.
      • By December next year, the region is expected to be protected by a hi-tech tsunami early warning system.
      • He is investigating ‘how different understandings of famine become embedded in famine early warning systems, and how this shapes humanitarian efforts’.
 
 
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