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con·trol·ler C0610300 (kən-trō′lər)n.1. One that controls: a controller, not an observer of events.2. See comptroller.3. A mechanism or device that controls something, as in a vehicle or video game. con·trol′ler·ship′ n.controller (kənˈtrəʊlə) n1. a person who directs, regulates, or restrains2. (Accounting & Book-keeping) Also called: comptroller a business executive or government officer who is responsible for financial planning, control, etc3. (Electrical Engineering) the equipment concerned with controlling the operation of an electrical device conˈtrollerˌship ncon•trol•ler (kənˈtroʊ lər) n. 1. a government official or an officer of a business firm, usu. the chief accountant, who superintends financial accounts and transactions; comptroller. 2. a person who regulates, directs, or restrains. 3. a regulating mechanism. [1350–1400; Middle English countrollour < Anglo-French countrero(u)llour, Middle French contrerolleur=contrerolle duplicate roll (see control) + -eur, -our < Latin -ōr- -or2] con•trol′ler•ship`, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | controller - someone who maintains and audits business accountsaccountant, comptrollerauditor - a qualified accountant who inspects the accounting records and practices of a business or other organizationbean counter - an accountant or bureaucrat who is believed to place undue emphasis on the control of expendituresbookkeeper - someone who records the transactions of a businessbourgeois, businessperson - a capitalist who engages in industrial commercial enterprisecertified public accountant, CPA - an accountant who has passed certain examinations and met all other statutory and licensing requirements of a United States state to be certified by that state; "in addition to accounting and auditing, CPAs also prepare tax returns for individuals and corporations"chartered accountant - a British or Canadian accountant who is a member of a professional body that has a royal chartercost accountant - a specialist in the systematic recording and analysis of the costs incident to production | | 2. | controller - a person who directs and restrainsrestrainerindividual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"nazi - derogatory term for a person who is fanatically dedicated to, or seeks to control, some activity, practice, etc.overcomer, subduer, surmounter - someone who overcomes and establishes ascendancy and control by force or persuasionsuppresser, suppressor - someone who suppresses; "dictators are suppressors of free speech"withholder - a person who restrains or checks or holds back | | 3. | controller - a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine; "the speed controller on his turntable was not working properly"; "I turned the controls over to her"controlcruise control - control mechanism for keeping an automobile at a set speeddial - the control on a radio or television set that is used for tuningdisk controller - (computer science) a circuit or chip that translates commands into a form that can control a hard disk drivegovernor, regulator - a control that maintains a steady speed in a machine (as by controlling the supply of fuel)handwheel - control consisting of a wheel whose rim serves as the handle by which a part is operatedjoystick - a manual control consisting of a vertical handle that can move freely in two directions; used as an input device to computers or to devices controlled by computersmechanism - device consisting of a piece of machinery; has moving parts that perform some functionregulator - any of various controls or devices for regulating or controlling fluid flow, pressure, temperature, etc.electric switch, electrical switch, switch - control consisting of a mechanical or electrical or electronic device for making or breaking or changing the connections in a circuitvalve - control consisting of a mechanical device for controlling the flow of a fluid | Translationscontrol (kənˈtrəul) noun1. the right of directing or of giving orders; power or authority. She has control over all the decisions in that department; She has no control over that dog. 控制 控制2. the act of holding back or restraining. control of prices; I know you're angry but you must not lose control (of yourself). 抑制 抑制3. (often in plural) a lever, button etc which operates (a machine etc). The clutch and accelerator are foot controls in a car. 控制器 控制器4. a point or place at which an inspection takes place. passport control. 檢查哨 检查点 verb – past tense, past participle conˈtrolled – 1. to direct or guide; to have power or authority over. The captain controls the whole ship; Control your dog! 控制,管理 控制,操纵,管理 2. to hold back; to restrain (oneself or one's emotions etc). Control yourself! 抑制 抑制3. to keep to a fixed standard. The government is controlling prices. 調節 调节conˈtroller noun a person or thing that controls. an air-traffic controller. 控制員或器 控制者,控制(调节)器 conˈtrol-tower noun a building at an airport from which take-off and landing instructions are given. 機場塔台 机场控制塔in control (of) in charge (of). She is very much in control (of the situation). 負責 负责out of control not under the authority or power of someone. The brakes failed and the car went out of control; Those children are completely out of control (= wild and disobedient). 失去控制 不受控制under controlKeep your dog under control!; Everything's under control now. 控制之下 处于控制之下,被控制住 controller
controller the equipment concerned with controlling the operation of an electrical device Controller a low-voltage electrical device used for starting, speed regulation, reversing, and electric braking of DC and AC motors. It varies the electrical resistance in a control circuit and the connections in the power and excitation circuits of motors. Controllers are usually operated by means of a manual lever or a handwheel; servomotors are used for remote control. Controllers are built as multistage flat, drum, or cam-operated contact switches. Flat controllers are mainly used where a large number of switching steps are required, as in the starting and regulation of electric motors up to 30–40 kilowatts (kW) in power. Drum controllers are used more often than other types for the direct control of DC motors up to 45 kW and AC motors up to 75 kW in power. As the drum is turned, segmented copper contacts touch fixed contacts, establishing different connections in the motor’s control circuits. For the control of high-powered electric motors where a large number of switching operations occur (up to 600 per hour), greater reliability is obtained with cam-operated controllers having rolling contacts, which provide greater wear resistance than sliding contacts. REFERENCESBabikov, M. A. Elektricheskie apparaty, part 2. Moscow-Leningrad, 1956. Chunikhin, A. A. Elektricheskie apparaty. Moscow, 1967.V. K. IVANOV controller[kən′trōl·ər] (control systems) automatic controller controllerAn electric device (or combination of devices) designed to initiate one or more functions of operation, such as starting, stopping, reversing, and speed changing, of the apparatus to which it is connected; operation may be manual or automatic.controllerA person authorized to provide air traffic control services. The term also refers to radar controllers employed either on air traffic or air defense duties.controller (hardware)Part of a computer, typically a separate circuitboard, which allows the computer to use certain kinds ofperipheral devices. A disk controller is used to connecthard disks and floppy disks, a network controller isused for Ethernet. Other controllers are: keyboard controller, interrupt controller and graphics controller.controller(1) A device used to play video games. See video game controller.
(2) An electronic circuit board or system. In a computer, controllers contain the circuitry to run a peripheral device and are either contained on a plug-in expansion card or on the motherboard. In larger computers, a controller may be contained on one or more boards or in an external, stand-alone cabinet.
MedicalSeecontrolController Related to Controller: proportional controller, Financial controllerControllerThe key financial officer of a state, private, or Municipal Corporation, who is charged with certain specific responsibilities related to its financial affairs. Cross-references Comptroller. Controller
ControllerThe corporate manager responsible for the firm's accounting activities. Sometimes referred to as the comptroller (which means the same thing).ControllerThe chief accountant in a company or government. The controller is the head of the accounting department and is responsible for financial and managerial accounting. He/she helps management interpret and appropriately respond to accounting data. A controller is also called a comptroller.controller An organization's chief accounting officer, who is responsible for establishing and maintaining the organization's accounting system. Also called comptroller.AcronymsSeecontaincontroller Related to controller: proportional controller, Financial controllerSynonyms for controllernoun someone who maintains and audits business accountsSynonymsRelated Words- auditor
- bean counter
- bookkeeper
- bourgeois
- businessperson
- certified public accountant
- CPA
- chartered accountant
- cost accountant
noun a person who directs and restrainsSynonymsRelated Words- individual
- mortal
- person
- somebody
- someone
- soul
- nazi
- overcomer
- subduer
- surmounter
- suppresser
- suppressor
- withholder
noun a mechanism that controls the operation of a machineSynonymsRelated Words- cruise control
- dial
- disk controller
- governor
- regulator
- handwheel
- joystick
- mechanism
- electric switch
- electrical switch
- switch
- valve
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