Monitorear (en. Monitor)
/mo.ni.to.reˈaɾ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Watch or supervise the progress or state of something.
The doctor is going to monitor the patient's recovery.
El médico va a monitorear la recuperación del paciente.
Record and analyze data from a system or process.
Engineers must monitor the software performance.
Los ingenieros deben monitorear el rendimiento del software.
Closely following an activity or event.
The police monitor traffic in the area.
La policía monitorea el tráfico en la zona.
Etymology
From the English 'monitor', which means 'to watch' or 'to supervise'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
monitor the status
Supervise how a situation or object is.
monitorear el estado
monitor the performance
Assess the performance of an individual or system.
monitorear el rendimiento
monitor health
Closely follow the physical or mental well-being of a person.
monitorear la salud
Related Words
monitoring
The act of observing and recording information about a process or situation.
monitoreo
monitor
Device or person that observes and controls a system.
monitor
supervision
Action of watching or supervising.
supervisión
Slang Meanings
Keep an eye on something.
I’m going to monitor that project, so stay alert.
Voy a monitorear ese proyecto, así que mantente alerta.
Be aware.
I always monitor social media to see what’s happening.
Siempre monitoreo las redes sociales para ver lo que sucede.