scanning
1. 扫瞄:它们又平又可扫瞄(scanning), 又可彩色打印. 最简单既答案就系用途唔同. 如果你好少打印, 如一个星期才打一两张纸, 彩色啧喷墨多功能打印机是可以的, 因为问题在於印刷成本, % . 如果你要打印相片, 成本会增加到四至五元,
2. 跳读:(2)跳读(scanning)跳读是为获得特定信息而进行的符号辩认过程. 全文共分三部分,三个具体话题. 我针对部分以图表形式分析地球遭到破坏的原因及后果,让学生带着问题,迅速在文中找到相关信息,其中组织学生讨论解决问题的办法.
1. The users can then get their monetary reward by scanning their metro card to the machine.
2. They discovered it was found in the prefrontal cortex region by scanning the brain to look for bursts of activity when subjects were given choices.
3. Scanning art reviews in The New York Times with a cup of coffee on the city's subway is no longer part of my life.
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4. Experts hope to use CT scanning technology to learn more about the mummy.
5. Google is facing complaints from Chinese authors for scanning their works into its digital library without permission.
6. Four people huddle on the edge of a floating wooden dock, eyes scanning this mountain lake near China's remote northwestern frontier with Central Asia.
7. A Doppler radar takes the mission of scanning 300 square kilometers surrounding Beijing.
8. scanning的近义词
8. One of the major criteria in scanning these choices is to see if the company has the right people capable of executing the idea.
9. Now telescopes with optics just 4 inches wide are scanning the heavens for signs of these new worlds.
10. scanning的近义词
10. At ports equipped with scanning devices, containers must go through the machine one by one.
noun
1. the act of systematically moving a finely focused beam of light or electrons over a surface in order to produce an image of it for analysis or transmission
2. the process of translating photographs into a digital form that can be recognized by a computer