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prototype

/proh-tuh-tahyp/US // ˈproʊ təˌtaɪp //UK // (ˈprəʊtəˌtaɪp) //

原型,样板,原型机,样机

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the original or model on which something is based or formed.
    • : someone or something that serves to illustrate the typical qualities of a class; model; exemplar: She is the prototype of a student activist.
    • : something analogous to another thing of a later period: a Renaissance prototype of our modern public housing.
    • : Biology. an archetype; a primitive form regarded as the basis of a group.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pro·to·typed, pro·to·typ·ing.

    • : to create the prototype or an experimental model of: to prototype a solar-power car.

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Examples

  • Meanwhile, SpaceX is constructing prototypes in Boca Chica, Texas, of its heavy-lift Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket.

  • A smaller prototype called Starhopper was flown as high as 490 feet last year.

  • Some such tests exist now, in prototype form, awaiting Food and Drug Administration approval and funding for mass distribution.

  • Their prototype base, printed last October in Copenhagen, is 10 meters tall and was printed layer by layer, its two walls joined together by a sinuous line of concrete layered into the middle.

  • Most current bioprinted tissue prototypes are done inside the lab, where scientists can maintain more intricate control of how the tissue grows.

  • The FC-31 prototype was hidden except when it was flying, and not much detail was available.

  • Two weeks later, Ed Logg, a programmer, had a working prototype that looked very, very good.

  • McDonough helped create an implant prototype, but in the end, “nothing happened to it,” Williams said in court testimony.

  • Haloid spent nearly 15 years and $75 million developing prototype copiers, even building a factory in 1954 far ahead of demand.

  • Hull was frustrated that it took a long time and a lot of money to make small plastic prototype parts.

  • Perhaps his almost perfectly spontaneous love of tiny flowers is already a considerable advance on his so-called prototype.

  • Black Hood saw that he would have to lie in order to protect his prototype, Kip Burland.

  • The first two Acts of Hills play proceed much after the manner of its prototype, with close parallels in language.

  • This Four Hundred has its prototype in all cities, and in some cities is known as the "fast set."

  • This causes us to feel that the prototype was "real," while the image is "imaginary."