- only individual words found (there may be no translations for some thesaurus entries in the bilingual dictionary)
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órgão sensorial |
chem. |
célula detetora; célula de medição; célula de medida |
comp., MS, Braz. |
sensor (Any hardware or software that can detect events or environmental changes, such as your current location or the amount of light around your computer. For example, a notebook with a location sensor, such as a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, can determine your exact location. An ambient light sensor can detect when there is a change in lighting, and then a program can use that information to adjust the brightness of your screen) |
el. |
detector |
el., meas.inst. |
elemento de medição |
mech.eng. |
elemento sensível |
transp., mil., grnd.forc. |
sensor |
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patents. |
sensores |
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sensor The generic name for a device that senses either the absolute value or a change in a physical quantity such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, or pH, or the intensity of light, sound, or ratio waves and converts that change into a useful input signal for an information-gathering system ['sensə] n | |
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environ. |
sensores |
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English thesaurus |
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metrol. |
The primary element of a measuring chain which converts the input variable into a signal suitable for measurement |
mil., abbr. |
sen |
mil., logist. |
An equipment which detects, and may indicate, or record objects and activities by means of energy or particles emitted, reflected, or modified by objects. (FRA) |