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		Definition of beeper in English: beepernoun ˈbiːpəˈbipər North American 1 another term for pager - 1.1 A device that emits short, high-pitched sounds as a signal.
呼叫装置,呼叫器,传呼机,蜂鸣器 Example sentencesExamples -  Before the liftgate opens or closes, the van's lights flash and a warning beeper sounds.
 -  Impatient outer suburban types force the doors, setting the beeper off.
 -  They were the process of warning by a beeper or other sound emitting device, or the giving of an oral warning when the lifting platform was to be lowered -
 -  Well, I knew that, you know, with the gas, whenever you're running low, there's this little sound that goes off, a beeper, so I knew maybe an audible alarm would be good.
 -  Having your television programme or home music interrupted every two minutes by the loud piercing of the pedestrian crossing beepers, emanating from loudspeakers mounted atop pedestrian crossing light poles.
 -  The soft sound of a beeper went off, and Beth swore violently.
 -  ‘Well, er, these beepers are to assist the blind,’ I was told.
 -  ‘Nice ride,’ I said, as he used the beeper on his keys to electronically unlock the door.
 -  There were definitely more beeps now I was next to the fence, in fact the beeper almost sounded more urgent.
 -  Let's look at the reversing warning beepers that are commonplace these days.
 -  When backing up, the horn should be sounded for all city vehicles first and not just rely on a beeper.
 -  This appears to weaken the car's defenses and the blonde will then be able to open both doors using a combination of her beeper and key.
 
  
 
 RhymesArequipa, bleeper, creeper, Dnieper, keeper, leaper, peeper, reaper, sleeper, sweeper, weeper    Definition of beeper in US English: beepernounˈbēpərˈbipər North American    |