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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - scan

 

Scan

scan
v. & n. --v. (scanned, scanning) 1 tr. look at intently or quickly (scanned the horizon; rapidly scanned the speech for errors). 2 intr. (of a verse etc.) be metrically correct; be capable of being recited etc. metrically (this line doesn't scan). 3 tr. a examine all parts of (a surface etc.) to detect radioactivity etc. b cause (a particular region) to be traversed by a radar etc. beam. 4 tr. resolve (a picture) into its elements of light and shade in a prearranged pattern for the purposes esp. of television transmission. 5 tr. test the metre of (a line of verse etc.) by reading with the emphasis on its rhythm, or by examining the number of feet etc. 6 tr. a make a scan of (the body or part of it). b examine (a patient etc.) with a scanner. --n. 1 the act or an instance of scanning. 2 an image obtained by scanning or with a scanner. Derivatives scannable adj. Etymology: ME f. L scandere climb: in LL = scan verses (from the raising of one's foot in marking rhythm)
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  I. verb (~ned; ~ning) Etymology: Middle English ~nen, from Late Latin ~dere, from Latin, to climb; akin to Middle Irish sceinnid he springs, Sanskrit skandati he leaps Date: 14th century transitive verb to read or mark so as to show metrical structure , to examine by point-by-point observation or checking:, to investigate thoroughly by checking point by point and often repeatedly , to glance from point to point of often hastily, casually, or in search of a particular item , 3. to examine systematically (as by passing a beam of radiation over or through) in order to obtain data especially for display or storage , to pass over in the formation of an image , intransitive verb to ~ verse, to conform to a metrical pattern , see: scrutinize ~nable adjective II. noun Date: 1706 the act or process of ~ning, a radar or television trace, an image formed by ~ning something: as, a depiction (as a photograph) of the distribution of a radioactive material in something (as a bodily organ), an image of a bodily part produced (as by computer) by combining ultrasonic or radiographic data obtained from several angles or sections ...
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