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疏散人口
saisie informatique
data capture N
data [Brit ˈdeɪtə, Am ˈdædə, ˈdeɪdə] N npl (gen)
data COMPUT
I. capture [Brit ˈkaptʃə, Am ˈkæptʃər] N
1. capture (gen):
2. capture:
capture PHYS, GEOG
II. capture [Brit ˈkaptʃə, Am ˈkæptʃər] VB trans
1. capture lit:
capture person, animal
capture stronghold, chess piece
2. capture fig:
capture moment, likeness
capture feeling, essence, beauty
data [ˈdeɪtə, Am ˈdeɪt̬ə] N pl
I. capture [ˈkæptʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] VB trans
1. capture (take prisoner):
2. capture (take possession of):
capture city, control
3. capture (gain):
4. capture ECON:
capture the market
5. capture ART, CINE:
capture atmosphere
capture on film
6. capture fig:
capture attention
capture moment, moods
7. capture COMPUT:
II. capture [ˈkæptʃəʳ, Am -tʃɚ] N
1. capture (act of capturing):
2. capture (captured person, thing):
3. capture COMPUT:
data [ˈdeɪ·t̬ə] N pl
I. capture [ˈkæp·tʃər] VB trans
1. capture (take prisoner):
2. capture (take possession of):
capture city, control
3. capture (gain):
4. capture ECON:
capture the market
5. capture ART, CINE:
capture atmosphere
capture on film
6. capture fig:
capture attention
capture moment, moods
7. capture comput:
II. capture [ˈkæp·tʃər] N
1. capture (act of capturing):
2. capture (captured person, thing):
3. capture comput:
Present
Icapture
youcapture
he/she/itcaptures
wecapture
youcapture
theycapture
Past
Icaptured
youcaptured
he/she/itcaptured
wecaptured
youcaptured
theycaptured
Present Perfect
Ihavecaptured
youhavecaptured
he/she/ithascaptured
wehavecaptured
youhavecaptured
theyhavecaptured
Past Perfect
Ihadcaptured
youhadcaptured
he/she/ithadcaptured
wehadcaptured
youhadcaptured
theyhadcaptured
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This device has a bar code scanner with on-screen signature and data capture.
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In the health care sector, tablet computers were intended for data capture such as registering feedback on the patient experience at the bedside.
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It offers emulation in the sense that it aims at resembling the original data format.
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For $10 or $20/month more per host device, the amount of data available for tethering can be increased markedly.
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If a failure of input data is detected, electromechanical instruments add yet another indicator to the display.
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