英:['aʊtˌsteɪʃən]
美:['aʊtˌsteɪʃən]
英:['aʊtˌsteɪʃən]
美:['aʊtˌsteɪʃən]
[监控]分站
煤矿监测、监控系统中,设置在被监控对象相对集中地点的数据采集、处理和控制装置。又是中心站或主站与被监控对象间进行信息传递的中间环节。
The first known use of outstation was in 1817
1 That farm, together with its outstation The Peake, will be acquired by the Williams family who own properties that adjoin Anna Creek.
2 The paper introduces the principle and realized method of long distance reset of the outstation in microcomputer control and monitoring system with changing the form of communication data.
提出了利用传输数据格式的改变来对矿用微机监控系统中的分站进行地面远程复位的原理和实现方法。
3 His mother, Gill discovered after World War II intelligence was declassified in 1974, had been one of the human “computers” who helped crack Germany’s Enigma code at an outstation of Bletchley Park.
4 While editors came and went, he stayed on at the desk, at the Navhind Times — and contributing to many outstation journals, as outlined towards the end of this essay.
5 Resultantly, the outstation media, for instance, didn't get a clue that such questions were at all being asked in Goan society.
6 One suggestion would have U.S. inspectors accompany their European counterparts on checks of outstations.
7 "It would be wonderful if the gallery trustees were to lend appropriate paintings to Auckland Castle and establish an outstation for northeast eng-land," he said.
他说:“如果国家美术馆的董事适当地把画作借给奥克兰城堡,这是一件非常美妙的事。”
8 The church has about a hundred members and in the outstations there are ten other organized churches besides ten unorganized congregations.
9 Beyond the confines of the village and its outstations, there is no sign of human beings; just snow, water, rock and scrawny soil.
10 Each of the three Missions has one or more boats employed exclusively in carrying missionaries and native preachers on their trips to and from the various outstations accessible by water.
11 "The cold temperatures at many outstations are still making things challenging for Eagle," Huguely added in an email.
12 We saw as many as four to five mainly outstation deputy editors come and go.
13 But for a couple of honorable exceptions, correspondents with outstation publications too have decided to toe the government line.
14 While the reluctance of local newspapers to rattle the ruling politicians is understandable, there is really no reason for correspondents of outstation newspapers to follow suit.
15 There are two thousand, one hundred members now in the four organized congregations, and over fifty mission stations and outstations.
16 But, for much of his life, Mawurndjul, who fought off leprosy as a child, has lived on even more remote outstations.
17 Australia is proposing to build the array in the mostly empty interior of Western Australia, with outstations as far away as New Zealand.
18 As soon as things get going in the city, we must start outstations in strategic market towns as well.
19 The sun never set on malaria death at British colonial outstations.
20 At least nine remote communities and outstations are running out of water.