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autonomously

/aw-ton-uh-muhs-lee/US // ɔˈtɒn ə məs li //

自主地,自主,自主的,主动

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that is self-governing or free of outside control; independently:The ideal candidate will be able to work autonomously and without supervision.
    • : with little or no human control or intervention:We have developed a service robot that operates autonomously, in concert with a network of devices in its environment.
    • : Biology. as an independent organism:Viruses, on the boundary between living and nonliving, cannot autonomously reproduce but require the biochemistry and structure of a host cell.naturally or spontaneously, without cultivation:They organized a work day to get rid of the plants growing wildly, autonomously, and unwantedly all around the building.

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Examples

  • On Monday, the Dragon docked itself autonomously with the station, while it orbited Earth at 17,500 mph, and the astronauts sat by, monitoring the spacecraft but staying off the controls.

  • Being able to autonomously fly for hours on end to survey forest fires or even oil pipelines, any kind of long flight ability – that really does sound like the future to me.

  • They’ll have to do it autonomously because communications with Earth will take years to bounce back and forth.

  • The software enables Tesla vehicles to autonomously navigate the vast majority of common roadway situations and complete many trips from start to finish.

  • The problem forced the engines to start prematurely, but the rocket’s computers detected the problem and forced the shutdown autonomously.

  • The two groups operate semi-autonomously but both fall under the leadership of the Quetta Shura leadership council.

  • SGR-A1 scans autonomously, and once it detects suspected intruders alerts the operator.

  • The aim should be to provide the conditions under which a Palestinian state can function autonomously.