monitoring

See also: Monitoring

English

Etymology

monitor + -ing

Verb

monitoring

  1. present participle and gerund of monitor

Noun

monitoring (usually uncountable, plural monitorings)

  1. The carrying out of surveillance on, or continuous or regular observation of, an environment or people in order to detect signals, movements or changes of state or quality.
    • 2020 August 26, Nigel Harris, “Comment Special: Catastrophe at Carmont”, in Rail, page 4:
      NR is already 'on the case' here - its man in Inverness was trained some time ago (at his request, incidentally - good man!) in drone monitoring, which enables much longer aerial patrols than are possible on foot.

Derived terms

Translations

French

Etymology

Borrowed from English monitoring.

Noun

monitoring m (plural monitorings)

  1. monitoring

Further reading

Polish

monitoring

Etymology

Pseudo-anglicism, derived from monitoring.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɔ.ɲiˈtɔ.riŋk/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔriŋk
  • Syllabification: mo‧ni‧to‧ring

Noun

monitoring m inan (related adjective monitoringowy)

  1. (countable) monitoring (surveillance or continuous or regular observation)
  2. (countable) video surveillance (system of special devices used to watch over some place)
  3. (uncountable) video surveillance (act of watching over some place by using video surveillance)

Declension

adjectives
  • monitorialny
  • monitorowy
nouns
  • monitor
  • monitorium
  • monitorstwo
  • monitorzysta
verbs

Further reading

  • monitoring in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • monitoring in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • monitoring in PWN's encyclopedia
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