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View usage for: (dɪtekʃən) 1. uncountable nounDetection is the act of noticing or sensing something. ...the early detection of breast cancer. [+ of] Synonyms: diagnosis, spotting, recognition, observation More Synonyms of detection 2. uncountable nounDetection is the discovery of something which is supposed to be hidden. They are cheating but are sophisticated enough to avoid detection. [Also + of]Synonyms: discovery, arrest, capture, exposure More Synonyms of detection 3. uncountable nounDetection is the work of investigating a crime in order to find out what has happened and who committed it. The detection rate for motor vehicle theft that year was just 11.7 per cent. The most important deterrent for most criminals is the likelihood of detection andarrest. detection in British English (dɪˈtɛkʃən) noun1. the act of discovering or the fact of being discovered detection of crime 2. the act or process of extracting information, esp at audio or video frequencies, from an electromagnetic wave See also demodulation detection in American English (diˈtɛkʃən; dɪˈtɛkʃən) noun1. a finding out or being found out said esp. of what tends to elude notice Word origin ME < LL detectio: see detect Examples of 'detection' in a sentencedetection The women are swiftly moved to avoid detection.Better detection of cancer could also boost the numbers.Life on patrol means months permanently beneath the surface of the sea to avoid detection.Release of details of how they evaded detection may drive them deeper into hiding.But it was a revolution for crime detection. Early detection of the virus is crucial.It is also fitted with equipment to avoid detection. Early detection is vital and could save your life.And it is so brazen about his methods for avoiding detection.But he is determined that others do not suffer for want of early detection.He was trained to evade detection.It was possible to sneak out but detection meant arrest, temporary detention or deportation.That is due to quicker detection, better treatment and an ageing population.Britain has one of the worst records in Europe in the detection and early treatment of cancer.Or were their partners using the women's phones to avoid detection?This refers to the detection of cancer, which may not cause harm to that woman in her lifetime.There is no "free" comprehensive cancer detection program, any more than there is a free lunch.We freeze to evade detection.For the doctor, too, cancer and its detection are emotionally complex matters.The price is high, reflecting the risks to the suppliers of seizures en route and the risks of detection and arrest approaching the points of sale.The land, van and nearby forensic house are part of the university's new facilities for crime scene detection.She said: 'These findings have important implications as we move toward more personalised approaches to disease detection and treatment.Of course, we mean the electronic variety, now used as a detection and treatment tool for some of the deadliest diseases. In other languagesdetection British English: detection NOUN Detection is the act of noticing or sensing something. ...the early detection of breast cancer. - American English: detection
- Brazilian Portuguese: detecção
- Chinese: 察觉
- European Spanish: detección
- French: détection
- German: Erkennung
- Italian: scoperta
- Japanese: 探知
- Korean: 발견
- European Portuguese: deteção
- Latin American Spanish: detección
Chinese translation of 'detection' n (u) - [of illness, disease]
发(發)现(現) (fāxiàn) - [of criminal, secret]
侦(偵)查 (zhēnchá) to escape/avoid detection [criminal] 逃之夭夭 (táo zhī yāo yāo) [mistake] 未被察觉(覺) (wèi bèi chájué)
Definition the act of noticing, discovering, or sensing something the early detection of cancer Definition the act of noticing, discovering, or sensing something These criminals are sophisticated enough to avoid detection. Synonyms uncovering tracking down unearthing rooting out unmasking ferreting out Additional synonymsDefinition the act of arresting information leading to the apprehension of the alleged killer Synonyms arrest, catching, capture, taking, seizureDefinition the act of taking a person into custody information leading to the arrest of the bombers Synonyms capture, bust (informal), detention, seizure, apprehensionDefinition the act of capturing or the state of being captured The shooting happened while the man was trying to evade capture. Synonyms arrest, catching, trapping, imprisonment, seizure, apprehension, taking, taking captive |