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单词 handheld
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Definition of handheld in English:

handheld

adjectiveˈhandhɛldˈhændˌhɛld
  • Designed to be held in the hand.

    a handheld camera
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Security at the court was tight with hand-held metal detectors, and a second security check inside the building.
    • The intricate figurines that roll out of his sandalwood art when he opens one hand-held closet after another is beyond comparison.
    • For instance, all these installations have frame metal detectors apart from hand-held metal detectors.
    • Among other things, this means the films are shot using hand-held cameras and no props are used.
    • Paper models of computers and hand-held organizers have now become standard offering fare.
    • I read recently film directors now believe hand-held cameras make for greater realism in films, particularly street locations.
    • A number of officers will also carry hand-held video cameras to gather intelligence.
    • Clark says this move away from hand-held camera work effectively forces audiences to face the proverbial music.
    • And their colleagues in civil dress with hand-held metal detectors were also present.
    • You could use them in chisels, mixers, fans, and hand-held scalp massagers.
    • In addition, ISRO has sent many hand-held satellite phones to the Andaman and Nicobar islands.
    • Grind the orange pulp, peel, and raisins together with a hand-held mixer until it resembles a paste.
    • Easy to use and learn, it works as a close-up, hand-held version of a harmonica.
    • The first few items go on a magical speed, when Mangal Junior turns sticks into flowers, umbrellas and hand-held fans.
    • He shot Tigerland almost like a documentary, with hand-held cameras and no make-up.
    • Now with buckets and hand-held hoses to Council's regulations we are watering occasionally.
    • Herzstark managed the company in 1930 and began work on his own design for a hand-held calculator.
    • More recently, it designed a version that doctors can access with hand-held devices.
    • The study was conducted in Australia to estimate the crash risk in a jurisdiction where hand-held phone use is banned.
    • They said several detonations, probably rockets fired from hand-held launchers were also heard.
nounˈhandhɛld
  • A small computer that can be used in the hand.

    basic linguistic products such as phonetic spellcheckers were the first electronic handhelds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Currently the hand-helds have better colour discrimination (as this technical description explains, Eye-Borg registers only hue) but require contact or near-contact with the coloured surface being registered.
    • Palm, a PDA manufacturer, has installed three beaming stations in the sports complex so fans can download the latest Giants and visiting team statistics and roster to their hand-helds.
    • You can use standard wireless technology in hand-helds that have a huge capacity - they can have up to 250 megabytes now.
    • CNET Shopper is the best place to visit when you are trying to find the best hand-helds to buy.
    • That company has specialized in a variety of PDA-type systems for applications ranging from industrial to assistive technology hand-helds.
    • More complex hand-helds can include detailed maps and slots for additional features available via the Internet.
    • It was not a sudden softening in demand for hand-helds,’ said Needham & Co analyst Charles Wolf, who reiterated his ‘hold’ rating on Palm.
    • ‘Our route salesmen have benefited from the implementation of new route accounting software complete with new hand-helds for the drivers,’ says Erickson.
    • Beware of the hype because no matter what you hear, no hand-held is comparable to a laptop.
    • In the second quarter of the year, the European market for hand-helds grew only 26 per cent to 635,000 units, according to recent figures from the British research firm, Canalys.
    • Not everyone is convinced that hand-helds are the next must-have machines.
    • Devices like Palm hand-helds confirm that technology is getting smaller and smarter at the same time.
    • There's probably no great need for it on larger PDAs and hand-helds whose screen size is great enough for cursoring and zooming to be acceptable - Lie reckons about 150-300 pixels is the cut-off point for where it makes sense.
    • Long before the BlackBerry and the PlayStation Portable, New Yorkers loved their hand-helds.
    • I'm happy to work smaller than that but I'm not about to try to squeeze it down to fit on a Palm hand-held.
    • Much of his team's work is a form of humanitarian aid: cooperating with government agencies and the Red Cross, distributing notebook computers and hand-helds and setting up software without charge.
    • While most desktop PCs have Macromedia's Flash player on-board, only a handful of hand-helds have the vector-graphics, player installed.
    • This site offers the latest news, reviews, information and prices and discussion on hand-helds and smartphones of all kinds.
 
 

Definition of handheld in US English:

handheld

adjectiveˈhandˌheldˈhændˌhɛld
  • Designed to be held in the hand.

    a handheld computer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And their colleagues in civil dress with hand-held metal detectors were also present.
    • Easy to use and learn, it works as a close-up, hand-held version of a harmonica.
    • Clark says this move away from hand-held camera work effectively forces audiences to face the proverbial music.
    • Paper models of computers and hand-held organizers have now become standard offering fare.
    • They said several detonations, probably rockets fired from hand-held launchers were also heard.
    • I read recently film directors now believe hand-held cameras make for greater realism in films, particularly street locations.
    • The study was conducted in Australia to estimate the crash risk in a jurisdiction where hand-held phone use is banned.
    • Now with buckets and hand-held hoses to Council's regulations we are watering occasionally.
    • More recently, it designed a version that doctors can access with hand-held devices.
    • The intricate figurines that roll out of his sandalwood art when he opens one hand-held closet after another is beyond comparison.
    • Among other things, this means the films are shot using hand-held cameras and no props are used.
    • The first few items go on a magical speed, when Mangal Junior turns sticks into flowers, umbrellas and hand-held fans.
    • Security at the court was tight with hand-held metal detectors, and a second security check inside the building.
    • Grind the orange pulp, peel, and raisins together with a hand-held mixer until it resembles a paste.
    • For instance, all these installations have frame metal detectors apart from hand-held metal detectors.
    • You could use them in chisels, mixers, fans, and hand-held scalp massagers.
    • He shot Tigerland almost like a documentary, with hand-held cameras and no make-up.
    • A number of officers will also carry hand-held video cameras to gather intelligence.
    • Herzstark managed the company in 1930 and began work on his own design for a hand-held calculator.
    • In addition, ISRO has sent many hand-held satellite phones to the Andaman and Nicobar islands.
 
 
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