Noun
a device that measures chemicals (especially the alcohol content) in a person's expired breath
Source: WordNetSome cities such as Hawassa and Meqelle have already witnessed the encouraging effects of the breathalyser. Source: Internet
But when the driver then blew into the breathalyser, it recorded a positive reading and immobilised the engine for six hours. Source: Internet
The driver of the vehicle was arrested and brought back to the Bancroft OPP detachment where he provided a sample of his breath to a qualified breathalyser technician. Source: Internet
The full kit of the new breathalysers contains 6V charger that can be connected to a vehicle, regular power supply, printer, mouthpiece, blow-tube and the breathalyser itself. Source: Internet
Singapore – A company in Singapore has developed a breathalyser test for the new coronavirus which it says will enable people to know whether they are infected in under a minute. Source: Internet
The unidentified 46-year-old was pulled over in 2014 and a breathalyser showed he was five times over the drink-drive limit. Source: Internet