breathalyzer
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editBlend of breath + analyzer. Originally a trademark of Smith & Wesson.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editbreathalyzer (plural breathalyzers)
- A device that measures alcohol in expired air so as to estimate the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood; used by traffic police in cases of suspected driving while under the influence of alcohol.
- 2012, G. Douglas Ward, Memories of a Small-Town Cop, iUniverse, →ISBN, page 73:
- During the three day class we took one day of classroom study followed by one day of operating the breathalyzer and one day of drinking. Yes, I said drinking. […] I hated it but I got it down long enough to take the breathalyzer test. I blew a .11 on the model 900A Breathalyzer.
Usage notes
editOften capitalized.
Translations
edita device that measures alcohol in expired air
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Further reading
edit- breathalyzer on Wikipedia.Wikipedia