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41scan — 1. verb 1) Adam scanned the horizon Syn: scrutinize, examine, study, inspect, survey, search, scour, sweep, look at, stare at, look someone/something up and down, gaze at, eye, watch; contemplate, regard, take stock of …
42scan — v. & n. v. (scanned, scanning) 1 tr. look at intently or quickly (scanned the horizon; rapidly scanned the speech for errors). 2 intr. (of a verse etc.) be metrically correct; be capable of being recited etc. metrically (this line doesn t scan).… …
43scan — 1. noun /skæn/ The result or output of a scan. After the scan was done the doctors looked at the images and made a diagnosis. 2. verb /skæn/ a) To examine sequentially, part by part. He scanned the horizon. b) To create a digital copy of …
44scan — vb British to be vigilant, watch out. The standard term has been appropriated for the lan guage of adolescent gangs. It was recorded in use among North London schoolboys in 1993 and 1994. Scan out is a variant heard in black American speech since …
45scan — i. To search the sky for any hostile aircraft. The area of the scan for a typical two aircraft formation is indicated in the illustration. In flight, the term means “Search the sector indicated and report any contacts.” ii. To make a sweep of… …
46scan — 1. verb 1) Adam scanned the horizon Syn: study, examine, scrutinize, inspect, survey, search, scour, sweep, watch 2) I scanned the papers Syn: glance through, look through …
47scan — [skæn] verb I 1) [T] to look at something very carefully in order to see a particular person or thing Ella scanned the crowd for any sign of Geoff.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to read something very quickly in order to get a general idea of its meaning or to… …
48scan — skleistinė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. scan; scanning; scan out; sweep vok. Ablenkung, f; Abtastung, f rus. развёртка, f pranc. exploration, f …
49Scan 20 — S.C.A.N. 20 Pour les articles homonymes, voir Scan. S.C.A.N. 20 Rô …
50Scan 30 — S.C.A.N. 30 Pour les articles homonymes, voir Scan. S.C.A.N. 30 Rô …