bionic / baɪˈɒn ɪk /

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bionic 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. utilizing electronic devices and mechanical parts to assist humans in performing difficult, dangerous, or intricate tasks, as by supplementing or duplicating parts of the body: The scientist used a bionic arm to examine the radioactive material.
  2. Informal. having superhuman strength or capacity.
  3. of or relating to bionics.

bionic 近义词

bionic

等同于 superhuman

更多bionic例句

  1. First conceived of five years ago and originally penciled in for Roth, Germany, the Collins Cup has finally found a home at the x-bionic sphere in Samorin, a purpose-built sporting mecca in Slovakia.
  2. Three people who had lost a hand tested the bionic hands and felt a touch when the thumb was prodded, but the touch felt as if it came from somewhere else on the hand.
  3. Despite that, in previous studies, those same people using the bionic hands had better precision and more control over their force when grasping objects, compared with those using versions without direct stimulation of the nerve.
  4. As with the bionic hands, advances in haptic technology probably won’t start out working perfectly.
  5. Eventually, the team hopes to use their bionic nose as an affordable and portable way to detect early stages of diseases.
  6. The future of paraplegia has a new outlook, thanks to an incredible bionic suit helping stand, walk, and even climb stairs.
  7. In London on Monday, a groundbreaking bionic hamburger was cooked and eaten for the first time.
  8. Modern American parenting can seem an extreme sport geared toward raising a bionic generation of high-achieving super-babies.
  9. Roth was set to produce the film about an extreme sports star who becomes bionic.
  10. Bionic WomanNetwork: NBC Status: Canceled in 2007 after eight episodes.