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We found 5 words and 2 examples matching 'モニター'
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noun
1. (computer) monitor  (computer terminology)
2. consumer who comments on products, television programs, etc. (programmes)
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noun
multi-monitor; multi-display  (see also: マルチディスプレイ; computer terminology)
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noun
monitor television
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noun
trial package tour  (originally from eng 'monitor tour')
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noun
in-ear monitor; IEM  (originally from 'ear monitor')
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いし
医師
かんじゃ
患者
しんぞう
心臓
こどう
鼓動
けつあつ
血圧
モニター
かんし
監視
した

The doctor monitored the patient's heartbeat and blood pressure.
ディスプレイモニタいいコンピュータなど
きき
機器
から
しゅつりょく
出力
される
せいしが
静止画
または
どうが
動画
えいぞう
映像
しんごう
信号
ひょうじ
表示
する
きき
機器
である
A display, aka monitor, is an appliance that displays video signal of still images and moving pictures produced by a computer or similar device.
 
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