Synonym: microwave radar, radio detection and ranging, radiolocation. Similar words: adapt, adapt to, dart, standard, calendar, boundary, in the dark, secondary. Meaning: ['reɪdɑr /'reɪdɑː] n. measuring instrument in which the echo of a pulse of microwave radiation is used to detect and locate distant objects.
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(61) And the beam can't be spotted by drivers who use radar trap detectors.
(62) Interpretation of the vast library of information in these radar images continues, but a number of firm conclusions are already evident.
(63) Such simple circuits control many types of missile - radar seekers and heat seekers, for example.
(64) I mean nada, zilch, noise level, off the screen, under the radar.
(65) The Magellan radar-mapping mission was designed to penetrate the dense cloud layer and return detailed radar images of the surface geology.
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(66) When the missile nears its target, it stops relying on radar and turns on a more acute guidance system.
(67) The radar beam which tracks the Patriot missile carries instructions updating it on which way to go to head off the enemy.
(68) Radar or vision-based sensors in the front of your car will keep it a safe stopping distance from the car ahead.
(69) The radar reveals a number of poleward-moving regions in which the electron temperature is elevated by a factor of 1.5.
(70) Heat-sensitive photographs taken from satellites, every kind of radar, computerized projections made from the slightest evidence.
(71) The radar waves bounce back off the cars that approach, and are registered by the receiving apparatus.
(72) The aircraft had begun its descent to Houston Intercontinental Airport when it disappeared from radar screens.
(73) False scripts were written that disturbed the tabloids' radar like metallic chaff.
(74) The EF1-11 radar jamming plane had taken off from the Upper Heyford airbase.
(75) Cotton says the radar used by air-traffic controllers reads signals emitted by transponders in the airplanes themselves.
(76) Developments in radar and engine designs have changed the shape of the plane.
(77) High altitude radar mapping has also helped reveal a hitherto undocumented people in Costa Rica.
(78) It is a radar detector which sets off an alarm if a ship, with radar working, is in the vicinity.
(79) The circle of radar is especially useful when you consider that most of their lives are spent in open water.
(80) He described times when the radar crew received requests for winds aloft at eighty thousand feet, ninety thousand feet.
(81) And the overlap could be especially acute in this deal, because both companies are major producers of missiles and radar.
(82) By flying low, the plane was able to avoid detection by enemy radar.
(83) Your game is disappearing from the radar screen of national interest at an alarming rate.
(84) Their Walkpersons are in actuality radar sensors cleverly disguised, I theorize.
(85) He swore he only saw Soares' license plate after the radar has been activated.
(86) First he put himself on the professional basketball radar with a strong showing at a Fury free-agent camp.
(87) Radar imagery interpretations of the geology and structure of eight 1:250 000 sheets were completed.
(88) Probably due to the confusion no one thought of asking the radar station at Opana in which direction the enemy aircraft headed.
(89) The word radar means radio detection and ranging.
(90) Structure specially designed for reduced radar reflectivity.
More similar words: adapt, adapt to, dart, standard, calendar, boundary, in the dark, secondary, grade, the dark ages, parade, trading, radical, gradually, graduate, tradition, radiation, graduation, traditional, traditionally, undergraduate.