Scan | Mean of scan in English Dictionary
/ˈskæn/
- Verb
- to look at (something) carefully usually in order to find someone or something
- He scanned the field with binoculars.
- He scanned the audience looking for his parents.
- She scanned his face for any clue to what he was thinking.
- The program is scanning [=searching] the computer's files.
- to look over or read (something) quickly
- She quickly scanned the pages of the newspaper.
- She scanned through the list to find her name.
- to look at the inside of (something) by using a special machine
- Their bags were scanned at the airport.
- This machine scans a patient's brain.
- to use a special machine to read or copy (something, such as a photograph or a page of text) into a computer
- She scanned her photos into her computer.
- scan in the number
- The cashier scanned the bar code on the box.
- The bar code won't scan. [=the machine is unable to read the bar code]
- to have a correct or regular rhythm
- These lines do not scan.
- Noun
- the act or process of scanning something: such as
- the act of looking at something carefully or quickly
- a careful scan of the area
- The investigator did a full scan of the computer's files.
- She gave the list a quick scan.
- the act or process of using a special machine to see the inside of something (such as a part of the body)
- The patient underwent a brain scan.
- a picture of the inside of something that is made by a special machine
- The doctor examined the bone scans.