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scans

Aussprache: [skænz]

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Kontext: „technology“

(verb) to look at something carefully and quickly to find specific information. It’s like when you look through a book to find a certain picture or text.

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She scans the document for important details before signing it.

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He doesn't scan the report; he just reads everything slowly.

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Can you scan the list to see if your name is on it?

Kontext: „health“

(verb) to use special machines to take pictures of the inside of someone's body. Doctors do this to check if everything is okay with your health.

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The doctor scans my body to check for any problems.

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He doesn’t scan patients who are not feeling well; he just examines them.

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Will you scan your arm to see if there are any injuries?

Kontext: „technology“

(noun) a quick look or examination of something. It can be like when you give a quick glance at an email.

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The scan revealed important information that we needed.

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The scan didn’t show any useful data today.

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Did the scan find what we were looking for?

Kontext: „health“

(noun) an image created using machines that help doctors see what is inside your body. It’s like a picture that tells them if you are healthy.

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The scan showed that everything in her body was healthy.

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The last scan didn’t show any clear results.

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What did the last scan reveal about his health?

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