detector[
dɪ'tɛktɚ]
n. 

者,

验器,

波器
[
]
波器;
测器
[
]
测器; 监测器;
验器; 探测器
[医]
验器, 指
器, 探测器, 探波器
- A device for converting energy form one form to another. In relation to computers, the term is applied to a read/write head, to detector of sector marks in a magnetic disc system, and to electronic/sonic pulse converters of de
把


种形
转


种形
装置。

算


,

语

盘系统
读/写
头、扇
标

测
,


延迟
存储器


声波脉冲
器
。 - Please walk through the metal detector.
请走
金属
测器。 - Smoke detector is fit in all the rooms.


房
都装
尘警器。
detector[ noun ]- any device that receives a signal or stimulus (as heat or pressure or light or motion etc.) and responds to it in a distinctive manner
<noun.artifact>
- rectifier that extracts modulation from a radio carrier wave
<noun.artifact>
- electronic equipment that detects the presence of radio signals or radioactivity
<noun.artifact>

Detector \De*tect"or\, n. [L., a revealer.]
One who, or that which, detects; a detecter. --Shak.
A deathbed's detector of the heart. --Young.
2. Specifically:
(a) An indicator showing the depth of the water in a
boiler.
(b) (Elec.) A galvanometer, usually portable, for
indicating the direction of a current.
(c) (Elec.) Any of various devices for detecting the
presence of electric waves.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
{Bank-note detector}, a publication containing a description
of genuine and counterfeit bank notes, designed to enable
persons to discriminate between them.
{Detector lock}. See under {Lock}.