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  • surveillance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ close, constant, regular, round the clock, routine ▪ covert, secret ▪ aerial, electronic …   Collocations dictionary

  • Surveillance — For other uses, see Surveillance (disambiguation). A nest of surveillance cameras at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts Surveillance ( …   Wikipedia

  • surveillance — [[t]sə(r)ve͟ɪləns[/t]] N UNCOUNT Surveillance is the careful watching of someone, especially by an organization such as the police or the army. He was arrested after being kept under constant surveillance... Police swooped on the home after a two …   English dictionary

  • surveillance — noun (U) the act of carefully watching a person or place because they may be connected with criminal activities: keep sb/sth under surveillance: Police are keeping the area under constant surveillance …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Constant Tonegaru — Constant (Constantin) Tonegaru Born February 26, 1919(1919 02 26) Galaţi Died February 10, 1952(1952 02 10) (aged 32) Bucharest Occupation poet, journalist, activist, civil servant …   Wikipedia

  • Constant false alarm rate — (CFAR) detection refers to a common form of adaptive algorithm used in radar systems to detect target returns against a background of noise, clutter and interference. Other detection algorithms are not adaptive. Non adaptive detectors are… …   Wikipedia

  • surveillance — [sər vā′ləns; ] occas. [, sərvāl′yəns] n. [Fr < surveiller, to watch over < sur (see SUR 1) + veiller < L vigilare, to watch, WAKE1] 1. a) close watch kept over someone, esp. a suspect b) constant observatio …   English World dictionary

  • surveillance — n. 1) to conduct, maintain surveillance 2) to keep; place smb. under surveillance 3) around the clock, constant; close, strict surveillance (she was placed under strict surveillance) 4) electronic surveillance 5) under surveillance * * * [sɜː… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • surveillance — sur|veil|lance [səˈveıləns US sər ] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: surveiller to watch over , from sur ( SURCHARGE) + veiller to watch (from Latin vigil; VIGIL)] 1.) when the police, army, etc watch a person or place carefully because… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • constant — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ remain, stay ▪ The level of unemployment remains fairly constant at around 10%. ▪ hold sth (technical), keep sth …   Collocations dictionary

  • surveillance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. watch, observation, scrutiny, vigilance, care, attention; oversight, supervision, superintendence, keeping tabs on (inf.); lookout, patrol, guardianship; espionage, reconnaissance, stakeout (sl.),… …   English dictionary for students

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