Similar words: manner, banner, cannery, manners, planner, good manners, well-mannered, in a manner of speaking. Meaning: ['skænə(r)] n. 1. someone who scans verse to determine the number and prosodic value of the syllables 2. an electronic device that generates a digital representation of an image for data input to a computer 3. a radar dish that rotates or oscillates in order to scan a broad area 4. a radio receiver that moves automatically across some selected range of frequencies looking for some signal or condition.
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31. The scanner is connected to a computer that prints the name and price of each grocery item at the checkout.
32. It's a device which when read by scanner, gives a unique code; one of 34 billion possibles.
33. Mr Stewart said no other hospital services would suffer as a result of cash spent on the scanner operation.
34. The company also will demonstrate a new keyboard aimed at the home market that incorporates a built-in paper scanner.
35. You hand your smart card to the cashier at a restaurant and she runs it through a scanner.
36. A scanner attached to the machine can also provide image of the sample.
37. Mr Humphreys suggested that the new Yarm Road scanner stripped Bioplan's hospital of one of its main selling points.
38. By simply placing this in the ink cartridge bay and installing the software provided, your printer is converted into a scanner.
38. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
39. Well, seeing my mugshot plastered all over February's scanner review didn't help!
40. Check out the station where the Los Angeles police scanner plays continuously across the Net.
41. It was picked up on a £300 scanner near Andrew's naval base at Portland, Dorset.
42. Time includes the best printer in the group, a Stylus Color 670 from Epson, and a reasonable flat-bed scanner.
43. He has backed an appeal to raise enough money for a scanner machine for the North Tees health district.
44. The scanner accepts one sheet of paper at a time(sentencedict.com), which it pulls through the keyboard using a tiny motor.
45. Insert a piece of paper into the scanner mounted at the top of the keyboard, and the PaperPort program instantly launches.
46. The cellular phone conversation was picked up on a police scanner.
47. A type of scanner which can encode characters on a page and store them electronically.
48. It comes with over 250 images, so you can edit and use photographs, even if you don't have a scanner.
49. Their strategy was overheard on a police scanner that was able to intercept cellular phone transmissions.
50. A scanner is an ingenious device which enables you to feed pictures, photos or documents into a computer system.
51. One is a single-sheet paper scanner built into a keyboard.
52. Using this method, the input device is an optical scanner, which captures the image as a pixel representation.
53. He used a scanner to listen, at random, to mobile telephone conversations.
54. The scanner manufacturers use lots of clever software to simulate halftones by a process called dithering.
55. Later, Fornek reported on his efforts to question Gingrich about the taped conversation that was picked up on a police scanner.
56. He's using a veterinary ultrasound scanner adapted from machines used in maternity hospitals.
57. The developer hopes it would link with the existing Magnetic Imaging Centre, which already operates a sophisticated body scanner.
58. However, his scanner was fogged by emanations from the aspect of the hydra that was alive, almost masking the trace.
59. The head and body scanner version was then introduced selling at about £250 000.
60. The scanner, made out of a large magnetic tube, gives detailed medical checks without surgery or side-effects.
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