词汇 | microchip |
释义 | microchip noun[ C ] uk /ˈmaɪ.krəʊ.tʃɪp/ us /ˈmaɪ.kroʊ.tʃɪp/ a chip集成电路片,芯片(同 chip) Synonym silicon chip eldadcarin/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Computer hardware 3-D printer active matrix alt- associative memory backlight Bluetooth chip console flat screen joypad microcomputer multi-client multitasker netbook non-mobile number pad plug and play trackball underscore VDT microchip verb[ T ] uk /ˈmaɪ.krəʊ.tʃɪp/ us /ˈmaɪ.kroʊ.tʃɪp/ to put a microchip with information on it under the skin of an animal so that it can be identified(= recognized), and, for example, returned to its owner: More animals have been reclaimed because more owners are microchipping their pets. So much heartache could have been avoided after Hurricane Katrina if people had had their dogs microchipped. Those who fail to have the dog microchipped or insured could have their dog impounded at their expense. He estimated that ten pets, including a cat bound for Hawaii, where such identification is mandatory, have been microchipped in his office over the last six months. They microchipped the pet and sent it off to a great family. If the dog comes back, please have him microchipped. Identifying ascribe something to something ascription badged badging band distinguishable distinguishably distinguishing distinguishing feature ear tag microchipped misidentification misidentify over-identification over-identify passport stamp unidentifiable unnameable unplaceable microchip | Business Englishmicrochip noun[ C ] uk /ˈmaɪkrəʊtʃɪp/us IT → chip: A microchip could be inserted under a pet's skinin case it gets lost. Examples of microchipmicrochip They serve as an excellent subject for trials of a system where each packet is fitted with tiny microchips and antennae. Second, increased use of microchips and biosensors is likely to make healthcare more proactive and preventative rather than reactive and episodic. The tags contain microchips that transmit signals to receivers built into the shelves around the store. First, microchips and biosensors are likely to support independent living and facilitate continuum of care. It is well documented that sampling is not a new musical practice, nor is it linked to the advent of the microchip. The situation is different, however, with the solid state microchip laser subject to a semiconductor saturable absorber. It also promised to ensure the fulfilment of the plan for microchips. All the cats had an individually numbered microchip inserted under the skin on the dorsal aspect of the neck. Although in the very early stages of development, programs to enhance human function by implanting microchips in humans have begun to emerge. The expanded use of implantable microchips and biosensors will only make this task more difficult. In doing so, the use of implantable microchips in pets enhances normal human functioning and abilities. The first is an extension of the mapping of latent fingerprints to lower pulse energies compatible with fiber or microchip lasers. Determination of carbon in steel by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy using a microchip laser and miniature spectrometer. Today, similar worries and questions abound over the use of implantable microchips and biosensors. But we don't have to imagine some possible future to see how human function can be enhanced with microchips and biosensors. See all examples of microchip These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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