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单词 robotize
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Definition of robotize in English:

robotize

(British robotise)
verb ˈrəʊbɒtʌɪz
[with object]usually as adjective robotized
  • Convert (a production system, factory, etc.) to operation by robots.

    使(生产系统、工厂等)自动化;使机器人化

    robotized manufacturing systems
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Current trends are towards increased automated and robotized welding.
    • For Battle Revolution, these sounds have been robotized so that each character has its own beep pitch.
    • These will be joined by a 156 GTA with a robotised Selespeed gearbox.
    • When the new paint shop is up and running it will be fully robotized.
    • Ten years from now forces will handle robotized equipment, weapons based on new physical principles, and non-lethal weapons, with precision weapons playing the predominant role.
    • I was particularly impressed by the lively 1.4 while the 1.6i is also fun, partly due to being fitted as standard with Citroen's SensoDrive robotised five-speed manual box.
    • Is motor racing more or less interesting since they robotised the cars?
    • There is no better transmission than this: none of the surge-pause-jerk of a regular robotised manual, none of the stodge and torpidity a regular automatic can suffer.
    • Everything in the house is robotised like this.
    • Much importance will soon attach to robotized means of warfare in underground service lines.
    • The body shop is highly robotized, with 600 machines programmed for welding, bonding and handling operations.

Derivatives

  • robotization

  • noun ˌrəʊbɒtʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • The alleged loss of meaning and the robotization of humanity are not his only concerns.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Taiwan's level of industrial automation and robotization is nearly at the level of advanced industrial countries.
      • In manufacturing, the increasingly tight marriage between robotization and high-powered computers keeps reducing the number of human beings who have to be present on the shop floor.

Definition of robotize in US English:

robotize

(British robotise)
verbˈroʊbəˌtaɪzˈrōbəˌtīz
[with object]usually as adjective robotized
  • Convert (a production system, factory, etc.) to operation by robots.

    使(生产系统、工厂等)自动化;使机器人化

    robotized manufacturing systems
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The body shop is highly robotized, with 600 machines programmed for welding, bonding and handling operations.
    • Much importance will soon attach to robotized means of warfare in underground service lines.
    • These will be joined by a 156 GTA with a robotised Selespeed gearbox.
    • When the new paint shop is up and running it will be fully robotized.
    • Everything in the house is robotised like this.
    • Is motor racing more or less interesting since they robotised the cars?
    • There is no better transmission than this: none of the surge-pause-jerk of a regular robotised manual, none of the stodge and torpidity a regular automatic can suffer.
    • Current trends are towards increased automated and robotized welding.
    • For Battle Revolution, these sounds have been robotized so that each character has its own beep pitch.
    • Ten years from now forces will handle robotized equipment, weapons based on new physical principles, and non-lethal weapons, with precision weapons playing the predominant role.
    • I was particularly impressed by the lively 1.4 while the 1.6i is also fun, partly due to being fitted as standard with Citroen's SensoDrive robotised five-speed manual box.
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