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 polygraph ['pɒligrɑ:f]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 多种波动记录仪, 复写器, 多产作家, 测谎器

[医] 多种波动描记器




    polygraph
    [ noun ]
    a medical instrument that records several physiological processes simultaneously (e.g., pulse rate and blood pressure and respiration and perspiration)
    <noun.artifact>


    Polygraph \Pol"y*graph\, n. [Gr. ? writing much; poly`s much,
    many + ? to write: cf. F. polygraphe.]
    1. An instrument for multiplying copies of a writing; a
    manifold writer; a copying machine.

    2. In bibliography, a collection of different works, either
    by one or several authors. --Brande & C.

    1. The court said U.S. District Judge David Kenyon wrongly allowed prosecution witnesses to relate the questions Miller was asked by a polygraph examiner, the answers he gave, and the examiner's conclusion that he was probably lying.
    2. One would serve as headquarters, another held a polygraph machine that could be used (it wasn't) and a third was for the questioning.
    3. Thornburgh was believed to be the first attorney general to ever take a polygraph exam, Bush Administration officials who were not identified told the Times.
    4. The Dallas Morning News, in today's editions, said the same woman confirmed her allegation in a polygraph examination paid for by the paper.
    5. Investigators mustn't use a polygraph test as a substitute for other methods or rely on it to the exclusion of other evidence or knowledge.
    6. Mr. Gharbonifar failed a polygraph test in January 1986, which indicated he might be acting under the control of Iran to deceive the U.S.
    7. Too, a polygraph examination is an interrogation; a written honesty test can seem like just more red tape in the job-application process.
    8. Results of polygraph tests are not always reliable and are inadmissable in criminal trials.
    9. He entered into a pretrial agreement in which he volunteered to submit to "unlimited debriefings" and polygraph examinations about his spy activities.
    10. Any such polygraph exam would have to be conducted under strict conditions, with no questions about personal beliefs and sexual behavior, and the exam results alone could not be used as a basis for discipline or a refusal to hire.
    11. The FBI administered polygraph tests to museum employees.
    12. He must undergo treatment and random polygraph tests.
    13. Circuit Judge Roman Snow rejected defense requests to move the trial outside the county and to dismiss the charges based on a private polygraph test.
    14. Others admitted during polygraph examinations they had used illegal drugs.
    15. The employer wouldn't be able to fire a worker or take other adverse action against the employee based on the test results or any worker refusal to take the polygraph examination, unless there is other evidence against him.
    16. Mangan said at a Sept. 11 press conference that the officer denied Arjune's accusations and had passed a polygraph test.
    17. But the Cubans have proved conclusively that the box can be beaten: Every one of the Cuban double agents identified by Maj. Azpillaga had passed at least one CIA polygraph exam.
    18. An appeals court overturned the conviction, saying Kenyon improperly allowed polygraph tests to be admitted as evidence.
    19. It is now illegal across America for most employers in interstate commerce to use the controversial polygraph for pre-employment screening purposes or to use them randomly against workers already on their payroll.
    20. The Department of Defense uses polygraph testing to search for spies, and also to screen job applicants if something suspicious arises in background checks, said spokesman Jim Turner.
    21. Other employees, too, cite problems arising from polygraph tests.
    22. But Runkel, who was traveling with Thornburgh and unavailable for comment, has previously refused to say whether he was one of the 10 people who took polygraph tests during the leak investigation.
    23. Many of the dozens of tests that have come on the market since the polygraph ban, by contrast, lack sufficient documentation, the official said.
    24. Zale's policy, a spokeswoman explains, is to do "very selective" polygraph testing during an investigation of suspected theft or loss.
    25. Mr. Blackford, who passed a polygraph test, ultimately was acquitted in 1986 of sexual battery and indecent assault in Broward County Circuit Court in Fort Lauderdale.
    26. Okerblom was called to the witness stand Monday but cited constitutional protections and the state's Shield Law in refusing to answer questions about the polygraph material, mailed to the Union anonymously.
    27. His comments came during a break in the CIA polygraph examination, which Mr. Ghorbanifar failed.
    28. One banker who will be glad of the new restrictions is Peter Persaud, who says he was denied a job as a vice president of Amerifirst Bank in Miami after twice flunking polygraph tests early this year.
    29. In several cases a jury has been told that a defendant confessed after being told he failed a polygraph.
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