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n. 测向, 偏航显示

[电] 测知




    sensing
    [ noun ]
    1. the perception that something has occurred or some state exists

    2. <noun.cognition>
      early detection can often lead to a cure
    3. becoming aware of something via the senses

    4. <noun.act>


    Sense \Sense\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sensed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Sensing}.]
    To perceive by the senses; to recognize. [Obs. or Colloq.]

    Is he sure that objects are not otherwise sensed by
    others than they are by him? --Glanvill.

    1. Col. North testified yesterday that he was discouraged by prospects for the initiative in late January 1986, and that Mr. Ghorbanifar, sensing that the sales might fall through, offered the ex-aide a $1 million bribe if he would pursue the policy.
    2. With a foothold on the high ground, room to maneuver, and remote sensing, Israel could ensure that the first tank to cross the Jordan would also be the last.
    3. Economists who failed to anticipate this durability may be tempted to despair, sensing that imponderables so overhang the business scene nowadays that forecasting has grown too hazardous an occupation.
    4. He was almost alone in the government in sensing that the Pentagon's press office should be given some warning of the impending operation so it could be prepared for the deluge of press inquiries certain to come after the operation was launched.
    5. The U.S., sensing the time is right for a reconciliation between Argentina and Britain, is nudging them to try to mend their fences.
    6. In the field of remote sensing, the governments of Canada, Japan and France all outspent the U.S. government.
    7. At the same time, it reflected his skill at sensing the mood of the meeting, the 28th Soviet Communist Congress, where he is trying to balance the demands of radical reformers and hard-liners.
    8. "We began sensing that people might be buying (the smaller) coins as investment pieces," she said.
    9. "There's no one better at sensing a trend," says one Free Democratic Party official.
    10. For big business, sensing something in the air, is here too.
    11. "It will give the robot the sensing capability of human fingers," says Jan Gooch, a project director at the school.
    12. But sensing a campaign issue, Republicans said the Democratic proposal would mostly benefit well-to-do people and divert FHA resources away from poorer home buyers.
    13. The department said it will maintain existing licensing requirements for shipments of some critical items, such as supercomputers, X-ray lithography systems, certain underwater sensing equipment and cryptographic devices.
    14. Humana, sensing radical change in hospital use, began to pare its hospital chain and swiftly branched out into other health-care businesses.
    15. Afora provides automation software and sensing devices to the paper, power-generation and other industries.
    16. Mr. Micheli, sensing it could be a lot more profitable if it broadened its horizons, has been pursuing it quietly but doggedly for 2 1/2 years.
    17. But sensing a promotional opportunity, Du Pont contracted with another manufacturer to mass produce the airplane dish.
    18. To resolve the problem, scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, Calif., have developed an airborne sensing device that measures 224 very narrow wavelengths in a continuous range.
    19. Challengers appear to be sensing the possibilities: As of March 1,582 nonincumbents had filed to run for seats in the House and Senate, compared with 306 who had filed at the same point in 1990, according to the Associated Press.
    20. Another indictment accused Genisco Technology Corp. of Rancho Dominguez and one current and two former executives of conspiracy and falsely certifying that sensing devices used in air-to-ground missiles and helicopters had been tested.
    21. But sensing relief from the market's recent malaise, they were busily buying on Friday, creating the strongest bond rally in seven months.
    22. Perhaps sensing that the position was less than persuasive, one prominent German participant finally said in frustration, "I'm tired of hearing about common values; countries don't have values, only interests."
    23. The American people have denied Mr Bush a second term, sensing perhaps that he lacks the stature for such a unique historical moment.
    24. Florida Democrats, sensing vulnerability in the state's first-term Republican governor, had been committed this year to avoiding their traditional intra-party blood bath.
    25. Scientists say better sensing also will mean safer ship routing and more accurate weather forecasting for sea and land.
    26. CI Systems has developed a spectral imaging device for remote sensing, which it says will harness space technology for use in cell biology, medicine and pollution monitoring.
    27. Areas of cooperation included: _Remote sensing of atmospheric pollutants.
    28. An Air National Guard helicopter with infrared sensing equipment on board would be used sometime today, he said.
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