2013年7月22日 星期一

japanning box, "black boxes", japan,

Road Safety Agency Is Urged to Add Expertise in Electronics Systems

By BILL VLASIC
In its study, a branch of the National Academy of Sciences called on the N.H.T.S.A. to refine its investigative techniques and push for "black boxes" that record data in car crashes.


Michael Merolli, center, an accident reconstructionist, removed the air bag control module from a car at a training session for New York State Police investigators.
A Black Box for Car Crashes

By JACLYN TROP

Black boxes in cars can be used to identify safety problems and as evidence in traffic accidents and criminal cases, but also raise privacy concerns.


black box

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noun

  • a flight recorder in an aircraft.
  • informal a complex system or device whose internal workings are hidden or not readily understood.


japan
(jə-păn') pronunciation

n.
  1. A black enamel or lacquer used to produce a durable glossy finish.
  2. An object decorated with this substance.
tr.v., -panned, -pan·ning, -pans.
  1. To decorate with a black enamel or lacquer.
  2. To coat with a glossy finish.

[名][U]漆;[C]漆器(japan ware).
━━[形]漆の;漆器の.
━━[動](〜ned, 〜・ning)(他)…に漆を塗る. ⇒CHINA
ja・pan・ner
[名]漆工.
[After JAPAN.]


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