detection
/dɪˈtekʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈtekʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈtek-shən/ (ame, mw)
detection — 名詞
1. the process or act of finding something that was hidden, not obvious, or difficu
發現;察覺
注意到或發現不易看到的事物
the process or act of finding something that was hidden, not obvious, or difficult to see, often by using special equipment or careful observation
Early detection of the disease greatly improves the chances of recovery.
疾病的早期發現能大大增加康復的機會。
collocation: early detection of [disease/cancer/infection]
The smoke alarm's detection of the fire saved the family from harm.
煙霧警報器偵測到火災,拯救了全家人免受傷害。
Haruto's system is built for the detection of small changes in temperature.
Haruto 設計的系統用於偵測溫度的細微變化。
Salma's keen detection of a strange smell led her to check the gas pipe.
Salma 敏銳地察覺到一股奇怪的味道,於是她檢查了瓦斯管線。
- discovery
can be accidental or deliberate; detection implies a targeted search for what is hidden
- identification
focuses on determining the exact nature of something already noticed
- recognition
emphasises realising something is present, not necessarily through active search
- overlooking
failing to notice something that is present
文法句型
detection of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Uncountable — cannot be used with 'a/an' or in plural form. Frequently appears in scientific, medical, and technical contexts. The pattern 'detection of + noun' is standard.
常見錯誤
2. the process by which the police find information about crimes and identify the p
偵破;偵查
警方發現犯罪線索及嫌犯
the process by which the police find information about crimes and identify the people who carried them out
Modern forensic science has greatly improved crime detection rates worldwide.
現代鑑識科學已大幅提升全球的犯罪偵破率。
collocation: crime detection rate
Liam's quick detection of the forged signature helped the police solve the case.
Liam 敏銳發現偽造簽名,協助警方偵破了案件。
Reema's report led to the detection of a large drug operation in the city.
Reema 的報告導致市內一宗大型毒品案件被偵破。
Without the new camera system, the detection of the theft might have taken months.
如果沒有新的監視系統,這起竊案的偵破可能得多花好幾個月。
- investigation
broader term covering the entire process; detection focuses on the moment of finding evidence
- solving
less formal, usually refers to cracking a case rather than finding clues
- concealment
the act of hiding evidence or crime from the authorities
文法句型
detection of + crime-related noun phrase
用法筆記
Uncountable. Often modifies other nouns in compound noun phrases: 'crime detection', 'detection rate', 'detection unit'. The subject performing the detection is typically the police, a detective, or a police department.