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detection美 [dɪ'tekʃən] 英 [dɪ'tekʃ(ə)n] n. discovery,uncovering,finding,recognition,exposure 1. | 侦查;探测;察觉;发现the process of detecting sth; the fact of being detected |
| crime prevention and detection 犯罪的预防和侦查 | | Last year the detection rate for car theft was just 13%. 去年汽车盗窃案的侦破率仅为 13%。 | | Many problems, however, escape detection. 然而许多问题却未被察觉。 | | Early detection of cancers is vitally important. 癌症的早期查出是极为重要的。 |
n. | 1. the act of noticing or discovering the existence of something, or the state of having been noticed or discovered 2. the work of a detective in investigating crime or wrongdoing 3. the extraction of a signal carrying information from a radio wave 4. the process of detecting someone or something 5. the work of trying to discover information about a crime so that the criminal can be caught 1. the act of noticing or discovering the existence of something, or the state of having been noticed or discovered 2. the work of a detective in investigating crime or wrongdoing 3. the extraction of a signal carrying information from a radio wave 4. the process of detecting someone or something 5. the work of trying to discover information about a crime so that the criminal can be caught |
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