dashboard
- IPA[ˈdaSHˌbôrd]
美式
- the panel facing the driver of a vehicle or the pilot of an aircraft, containing instruments and controls;a graphical summary of various pieces of important information, typically used to give an overview of a business
noun: dashboard, plural noun: dashboards
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名詞
- 1. the panel facing the driver of a vehicle or the pilot of an aircraft, containing instruments and controls Scott looked at the clock on the dashboard
- ▪ a graphical summary of various pieces of important information, typically used to give an overview of a business an executive dashboard enables a CEO to see bank balances, the top five customers, accounts receivable, and accounts payable
- ▪ a home page on a website giving access to different elements of the site's functionality the main line graph in the dashboard shows daily traffic to our side over the past 30 days
- 2. historical a board of wood or leather in front of a carriage, to keep out mud.
- a video camera mounted on the dashboard or windshield of a vehicle and used to continuously ... the incident was captured on a dashboard camera dashboard camera footage shows a teenager being hit by a 40-ton truck but limping off with just a bruised ankle
Oxford American Dictionary
- a video camera mounted on the dashboard or windscreen of a vehicle and used to continuously ... the incident was captured on a dashboard camera dashboard camera footage shows a teenager being hit by a 40-ton truck but limping off with just a bruised ankle
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈdaʃbɔːd]
英式
- the panel facing the driver of a vehicle or the pilot of an aircraft, containing instruments ... Scott looked at the clock on the dashboard
Oxford Dictionary