imaging
/ˈɪmɪdʒɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪmɪdʒɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈi-mi-jiŋ/ (ame, mw)
imaging — 名詞
1. the work of making detailed pictures of something — often a person's body or a f
造影;成像
用儀器產生影像的技術
the work of making detailed pictures of something — often a person's body or a faraway object — by using computers, scanners, or special equipment such as ultrasound, X-rays, or satellites.
The hospital bought new imaging equipment to spot heart problems earlier.
醫院購買了新的造影設備,以更早發現心臟問題。
noun + noun: imaging equipment
Doctors used medical imaging to check the bones in Rafael's broken wrist.
醫生用醫學造影檢查 Rafael 摔斷的手腕骨頭。
collocation: medical imaging
Satellite imaging helped Rania's team track the spread of the forest fire.
衛星成像幫助 Rania 的團隊追蹤森林大火的蔓延範圍。
Digital imaging has changed how artists like Hiro design book covers at home.
數位成像改變了像 Hiro 這樣的藝術家在家設計書封的方式。
The clinic offers brain imaging on weekends for patients who work weekdays.
這家診所週末也提供腦部造影,方便平日要上班的病人。
- scanning
more general; covers the act of running a scanner over something, even when no image is produced
- radiography
narrower; refers specifically to X-ray-based medical imaging
- tomography
narrower; refers to imaging that builds cross-section pictures, as in CT or PET scans
文法句型
medical imaging
digital imaging
[adjective] imaging
用法筆記
Frequently appears as the second word in a noun-noun compound naming the technique or its target — 'medical imaging', 'satellite imaging', 'brain imaging', 'thermal imaging'. The modifier carries most of the meaning; on its own, 'imaging' rarely appears outside technical or medical contexts.