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sonar

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Water, Electrical
so·nar /ˈsəʊnɑː, -nə $ ˈsoʊnɑːr, -nər/ noun [uncountable]  TTWTEEequipment on a ship or submarine that uses sound waves to find out the position of objects under the water 声呐(设备)〔船上或潜艇上利用声波探测水下目标位置的仪器〕
Examples from the Corpus
sonarDistinguishing between active sonar returns from mines and returns from rocks and debris on the sea floor is difficult.The Lowrance company introduced the first civilian sonar in 1957.And, the Navy is having trouble filling shipboard billets with enough sonar and fire control technicians, who require extensive schooling.They carry simple Kelvan Hughes sonar and Racal-Decca radar.Something in the loch has produced some very peculiar sonar traces on some very sophisticated equipment, and that something demands explanation.A dolphin is able to produce sonar clicks by forcing air through special passages and sinuses in its head.The sonar watch on the ticking device in the crashed bomber was now continuous.Navy salvage experts used sonar to help locate the area of submerged wreckage.
Origin sonar (1900-2000) sound navigation ranging
so·nar nounChineseSyllable
equipment Corpus that a ship on or submarine


sonar
sonar /ˈsəʊnɑː, -nə $ ˈsoʊnɑːr, -nər/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1900-2000
 Origin: sound navigation ranging
equipment on a ship or submarine that uses sound waves to find out the position of objects under the water


sonarBrE /ˈsəʊnɑː(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsoʊnɑːr/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] equipment or a system for finding objects underwater using sound waves 声呐(利用声波探测水下物体的装置或系统)   compare radar