cyborg / ˈsaɪ bɔrg /

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cyborg 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person whose physiological functioning is aided by or dependent upon a mechanical or electronic device.

cyborg 近义词

cyborg

等同于 robot

cyborg 的近义词 3
cyborg

等同于 droid

cyborg 的近义词 3

更多cyborg例句

  1. A well-trained rat cyborg could reach turning accuracy of nearly 100 percent, the researchers reported.
  2. They’ll harness the super-powerful genetic and cyborg technologies that will be developed in coming decades.
  3. David Vintiner, with his sometimes unsettling photographs of biohackers and body-­augmentation researchers, raises the question of whether cyborg humans are a form of progress or a deviation from it.
  4. “People are already a cyborg,” he said, referring to a tertiary layer in the form of smartphones.
  5. In the lift line, other skiers stared at the cyborg powder bros, and we fielded a lot of questions about what the hell we were wearing.
  6. Cool, yes, though not quite as cool as the cyborg cockroaches you can control from your smartphone.
  7. He is, you sense, trying not to misbehave, while remaining human and not becoming a Royal cyborg.
  8. Are Conrad Stern, Cyborg Barry, Nikolai Jakov, and Brett all gone for good?
  9. Catapulting “Achy Breaky 2” from weird to disturbingly weird is the insane amount of young, naked cyborg flesh on display.
  10. Catapulting ‘Achy Breaky 2’ from weird to disturbingly weird is the insane amount of young, naked cyborg flesh on display.
  11. Death was used to drawing stares, even before he became a cyborg with a beautiful woman beside him, but this was different.