柯林斯詞典device /d??va?s/ (devices) 1. N-COUNT A device is an object that has been invented for a particular purpose, for example, for recording or measuring something. 儀器 ...the electronic device that tells the starter when an athlete has moved from his blocks prematurely. …能在運動員搶跑時通知發(fā)令員的電子儀器。 返回 device劍橋詞典 device noun [C] (MACHINE) an object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose 裝置,器械 a contraceptive /electronic device 避孕器具/電子裝置 Rescuers used a special device for finding people trapped in collapsed buildings . 救援者使用特殊器械來尋找被困在倒塌建筑物下面的人。 例句 The listening device was concealed in a pen .The president's car is equipped with a homing device as a security measure .It's an artificial device that stimulates the auditory areas of the brain .We have a device that switches the lights on at a preset time in the evening .A mouse is a device that makes it easier to select different options from computer menus . device noun [C] (METHOD) a method that is used to produce a particular effect (以期達到某種特定效果的)方法,手段 a literary /rhetorical device 文學/修辭手法 A trademark can be a powerful marketing device. 商標可以是一種強有力的營銷手段。 [ 動詞后面接一個帶to的不定式 ] Her cool manner is just a device to avoid having to talk to people . 她冷漠的表現(xiàn)只是避免與人交談的一種手段。 device noun [C] (BOMB) a bomb or other explosive 炸彈;爆炸裝置 an explosive /incendiary /nuclear device 爆炸裝置/燃燒彈/核爆炸裝置 返回 device