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Definition of detector in English: detectornoun dɪˈtɛktədəˈtɛktər often with modifier A device or instrument designed to detect the presence of a particular object or substance. Example sentencesExamples - Canadian authorities use vapour detectors for bomb detection at airports.
- The roads shall have sensory speed detectors, traffic lights and tar macadam.
- If we spent money on hypocrisy detectors as well as anthrax detectors, they would be buzzing.
- But it took another six years for a TV detector van to take to the streets.
- The cosmic dust detector recorded two micrometeoroid showers in September and December.
- Bomb detectors seem to be popular devices that are being installed in many buildings these days.
- When the laser bear hits a detector, the laser detector records a kill or near miss.
- One of the problems with the bus detector idea is that it might confuse buses with lorries and a method of dealing with that is also being looked into.
- They use detection equipment, including detector vans and hand-held scanners.
- As well as the drive through model, the company is working on a handheld detector device.
- An adaptor on the back of the camera allows for hook up to devices such as motion detectors and doorbells.
- Motion detectors and daylighting sensors keep electric light use to a minimum.
- The chemical agent detectors and radiological monitors were going off all over the place.
- Motion detector software checks for blinking, and translates this into clicks.
- Behind that is a photon detector, placed so as to detect the light from only one slit.
- The carbon monoxide detector is designed to sense the presence of carbon monoxide in the air.
- This flare saturated the X-ray detectors on several monitoring satellites.
- It is essential to select the appropriate traffic detector technology for each specific function.
- On her left were the weird heart rate detectors and blood pressure monitors.
- The good news for the radar detector supplier and thousands of motorists is that the devices are still legal to buy and use in the UK.
Rhymes bisector, collector, connector, convector, corrector, defector, deflector, director, ejector, elector, erector, hector, injector, inspector, nectar, objector, perfecter, projector, prospector, protector, rector, reflector, rejector, respecter, sector, selector, Spector, spectre (US specter), vector Definition of detector in US English: detectornoundəˈtɛktərdəˈtektər 1often with modifier A device or instrument designed to detect the presence of a particular object or substance and to emit a signal in response. Example sentencesExamples - It is essential to select the appropriate traffic detector technology for each specific function.
- This flare saturated the X-ray detectors on several monitoring satellites.
- The good news for the radar detector supplier and thousands of motorists is that the devices are still legal to buy and use in the UK.
- The chemical agent detectors and radiological monitors were going off all over the place.
- They use detection equipment, including detector vans and hand-held scanners.
- An adaptor on the back of the camera allows for hook up to devices such as motion detectors and doorbells.
- Behind that is a photon detector, placed so as to detect the light from only one slit.
- The cosmic dust detector recorded two micrometeoroid showers in September and December.
- On her left were the weird heart rate detectors and blood pressure monitors.
- One of the problems with the bus detector idea is that it might confuse buses with lorries and a method of dealing with that is also being looked into.
- As well as the drive through model, the company is working on a handheld detector device.
- Canadian authorities use vapour detectors for bomb detection at airports.
- The roads shall have sensory speed detectors, traffic lights and tar macadam.
- When the laser bear hits a detector, the laser detector records a kill or near miss.
- Motion detectors and daylighting sensors keep electric light use to a minimum.
- But it took another six years for a TV detector van to take to the streets.
- If we spent money on hypocrisy detectors as well as anthrax detectors, they would be buzzing.
- Motion detector software checks for blinking, and translates this into clicks.
- The carbon monoxide detector is designed to sense the presence of carbon monoxide in the air.
- Bomb detectors seem to be popular devices that are being installed in many buildings these days.
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another term for demodulator (see demodulate)
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