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单词 geofence
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Definition of geofence in English:

geofence

nounˈdʒiːə(ʊ)fɛnsˈdʒioʊˌfɛns
  • A virtual geographic boundary, defined by GPS or RFID technology, that enables software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves a particular area.

    they could put up a geofence around the building, meaning your phone disables itself when you enter it
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These smart trackers can be used in conjunction with a geofence so that when a package arrives at the hospital, the staff can take action immediately.
    • We put a geo-fence around each location the food truck goes to.
    • In truth, companies already have swaths of customer data, know your buying habits and preferences, and have a pretty good handle on where you are, especially when you trip a geofence.
    • An app on my iPhone allowed me to track him, as well as send me a message if he has exceeded the geo-fence the app creates.
    • The company told us that an invisible geofence could be built that would react differently when the smartwatch is within its boundaries.
    • A geofence can be set up which means that if the child enters a certain restricted area, Mom and Dad will receive an alert.
    • With the app, managers can track the location of vehicles, receive geo-fence and curfew alerts, analyze vehicle status, and view historical positions.
    • The device works with your location-aware phone to set up a geofence: It registers when you cross out of a 100-yard radius of your lock, and then when you come back into that circle.
    • By detecting your proximity to the car based on the geofence, your iPhone can then perform a variety of tasks, such as opening the door, starting the ignition or popping open the trunk.
    • If they step outside of a pre-determined geofence during a pre-determined time, the person monitoring gets an alert.
verbˈdʒiːə(ʊ)fɛnsˈdʒioʊˌfɛns
[with object]
  • Create a virtual geographic boundary around (an area) by means of GPS or RFID technology, enabling software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves the area.

    the company has now geofenced the locations of 180,000 US schools
    when you leave that geofenced area, the apps are again enabled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our aim is to cut the crime rate by 50 % in a geo-fenced area, which would increase housing values and safety while lowering insurance costs.
    • Users can geofence their home, check in on a live video and audio feed, monitor ambient conditions, view trends and stats, set up alerts for "irregularities" at home, and control other smart devices.
    • One advertiser wanted to geofence their competitor, to send an offer before a shopper walked into that store.
    • The parents can also create "safe zones," geofenced areas where you'll receive a text message when the child enters or leave the region.
    • So if my daughter were dating someone I really don't like, I could geofence this person's house and get a text if she was parked out front.
    • The company geofenced the area around jewelry stores that are close to their flower stores.
    • Meanwhile, these apps can report when teen drivers leave a specific geofenced area.
    • It's possible to geofence your competition, mapping your top competitors' physical locations and pushing time-limited coupons or other offers to your mobile app users.
 
 

Definition of geofence in US English:

geofence

nounˈjēōˌfensˈdʒioʊˌfɛns
  • A virtual geographic boundary, defined by GPS or RFID technology, that enables software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves a particular area.

    they could put up a geofence around the building, meaning your phone disables itself when you enter it
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If they step outside of a pre-determined geofence during a pre-determined time, the person monitoring gets an alert.
    • The company told us that an invisible geofence could be built that would react differently when the smartwatch is within its boundaries.
    • These smart trackers can be used in conjunction with a geofence so that when a package arrives at the hospital, the staff can take action immediately.
    • By detecting your proximity to the car based on the geofence, your iPhone can then perform a variety of tasks, such as opening the door, starting the ignition or popping open the trunk.
    • The device works with your location-aware phone to set up a geofence: It registers when you cross out of a 100-yard radius of your lock, and then when you come back into that circle.
    • We put a geo-fence around each location the food truck goes to.
    • A geofence can be set up which means that if the child enters a certain restricted area, Mom and Dad will receive an alert.
    • An app on my iPhone allowed me to track him, as well as send me a message if he has exceeded the geo-fence the app creates.
    • In truth, companies already have swaths of customer data, know your buying habits and preferences, and have a pretty good handle on where you are, especially when you trip a geofence.
    • With the app, managers can track the location of vehicles, receive geo-fence and curfew alerts, analyze vehicle status, and view historical positions.
verbˈjēōˌfensˈdʒioʊˌfɛns
[with object]
  • Create a virtual geographic boundary around (an area) by means of GPS or RFID technology, enabling software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves the area.

    the company has now geofenced the locations of 180,000 US schools
    when you leave that geofenced area, the apps are again enabled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One advertiser wanted to geofence their competitor, to send an offer before a shopper walked into that store.
    • Our aim is to cut the crime rate by 50 % in a geo-fenced area, which would increase housing values and safety while lowering insurance costs.
    • It's possible to geofence your competition, mapping your top competitors' physical locations and pushing time-limited coupons or other offers to your mobile app users.
    • The parents can also create "safe zones," geofenced areas where you'll receive a text message when the child enters or leave the region.
    • Users can geofence their home, check in on a live video and audio feed, monitor ambient conditions, view trends and stats, set up alerts for "irregularities" at home, and control other smart devices.
    • So if my daughter were dating someone I really don't like, I could geofence this person's house and get a text if she was parked out front.
    • The company geofenced the area around jewelry stores that are close to their flower stores.
    • Meanwhile, these apps can report when teen drivers leave a specific geofenced area.
 
 
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