robot / ˈroʊ bɒt /

⭐基础词汇机器人

robot2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a machine that resembles a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
  2. a person who acts and responds in a mechanical, routine manner, usually subject to another's will; automaton.
  3. any machine or mechanical device that operates automatically with humanlike skill.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. operating automatically: a robot train operating between airline terminals.

robot 近义词

n. 名词 noun

android, machine

更多robot例句

  1. Neuralink is building a brain-machine interface as well as a little robot that installs it into your skull.
  2. The company’s new research aims to train AI using both visual and audio data, letting smart robots detect and follow objects that make noise as well as use sounds to understand a physical space.
  3. In 2015, its president joked that by 2020 robots would score gymnastics.
  4. A robot beetle goes the distance on its own thanks to a methanol-fueled micromuscle.
  5. My colleagues and I began putting robots with samplers into the Dry Valley lakes.
  6. Luke Skywalker is an evil robot who has fallen to the dark side of the force.
  7. “The laser-wielding robot is a real threat,” Hetflaisz says.
  8. The other culprit, of course, is the one misanthropic jerk who reported “several hundred” names to the Facebook robot.
  9. The goal of the present research is to help create the programming for a robot that is “a sociable partner.”
  10. “Technology enables dissent,” the former NSA contractor told the crowd of thousands via video screen, this time sans robot.
  11. A squat robot with undulating arms passed by him, its arms weaving inquiringly.
  12. Even the big robot with its two waving eyestalks retreated respectfully as he approached.
  13. Jordan's brows contracted as he tried to understand the robot.
  14. Are these robot-confessors present in the closed classrooms?
  15. "A machine cannot be coerced," the robot-confessor told him.