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transponder

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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trans·pond·er /trænˈspɒndə $ -ˈspɑːndər/ noun [countable]  technicalTC a piece of radio or radar equipment that sends out a signal when it receives a signal telling it to do this 应答器;应答机;转发器
Examples from the Corpus
transponderThis system would require the fitment of special electronic transponders to each bus in order to alert traffic signals.The product is the result of an agreement signed in October 1991 for joint development of an FRAM-compatible radio frequency transponder chip.A malfunctioning transponder would leave dots on the radar tape, not a streak, according to the manual, Schulze said.I'd just squawked the new transponder code when I saw a helicopter ahead at two o'clock.On Standby the transponder unit is on, but does not give a response.Alvin is recovered first, and then the ship is brought into position to pick up the transponder.The transponder was released acoustically just after Alvin left the bottom for the last time in this area.
Origin transponder (1900-2000) transmitter + responder
trans·pond·er nounChineseSyllable
Corpus a that or radar equipment of piece radio


transponder
transponder /trænˈspɒndə $ -ˈspɑːndər/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1900-2000
 Origin: transmitter + responder
technical a piece of radio or radar equipment that sends out a signal when it receives a signal telling it to do this


tran·spon·derBrE /trænsˈpɒndə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /trænsˈpɑːndər/ 🔊 noun (specialist) a piece of equipment that receives radio signals and automatically sends out another signal in reply 应答器;转发器;应答机