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单词 cyborg
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Definition of cyborg in English:

cyborg

noun ˈsʌɪbɔːɡˈsaɪˌbɔrɡ
  • A fictional or hypothetical person whose physical abilities are extended beyond normal human limitations by mechanical elements built into the body.

    (虚构或假想的)电子人;生控体系统,半机械人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What struck me most about the book, though, was the sense that this is the first of a new genre: the memoir of people becoming cyborgs.
    • Salon argues that some diabetics using automated insulin pumps are actually some of the first cyborgs.
    • As they drew closer, the shadows distinguished themselves as cyborgs and soldiers, although they looked exactly like humans.
    • Though almost everyone agreed with the manuscript's message, the cyborgs still devastated the human population.
    • Join forces with the hero in a battle to prevent mankind's extinction at the cold, steel hands of futuristic cyborgs.
    • Stuart himself may indeed be a cyborg, but how can the average person claim this?
    • He coasts from near-disaster to near-failure, until finally he is taken as hostage by cyborgs.
    • With small portable devices that function as if they were a true extension of our minds and bodies, we all become cyborgs.
    • Ken's corpse is bought by a mad scientist, who enjoys transforming human bodies into cyborgs.
    • Earth Force realises that cyborgs are extremely effective in combat situations
    • Others fear the creation of soulless cyborgs that make Orwellian predictions look timid.
    • It's an accessible depiction of a lonely cyborg and his dog and Oshii allows you to savour every detail.
    • Science fiction portrays robots and cyborgs as making our lives simpler.
    • More strongly stated, we are and have always been cyborgs, and to be human means to be technological from the earliest of human history.
    • Warwick claims cyborgs will buy us time in the evolutionary race between people and robots.
    • There is a real sense in which we are already cyborgs, and have been ever since we became the language and tool using creatures we are.
    • Someone in one of my classes a few years ago wanted to know if cyborgs feel pain.
    • Its 2032 and the few human beings remaining on Earth co-exist with cyborgs, human spirits inhabiting mechanical bodies, and dolls.
    • He walked across the docking bay, stepping over bodies - every one of them human - and the cyborgs followed obediently.
    • Barry had taken an early interest in all things technological and was forever building spaceships and cyborgs and stuff of that nature.

Origin

1960s: blend of cyber- and organism.

Definition of cyborg in US English:

cyborg

nounˈsaɪˌbɔrɡˈsīˌbôrɡ
  • A fictional or hypothetical person whose physical abilities are extended beyond normal human limitations by mechanical elements built into the body.

    (虚构或假想的)电子人;生控体系统,半机械人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With small portable devices that function as if they were a true extension of our minds and bodies, we all become cyborgs.
    • Barry had taken an early interest in all things technological and was forever building spaceships and cyborgs and stuff of that nature.
    • He walked across the docking bay, stepping over bodies - every one of them human - and the cyborgs followed obediently.
    • Science fiction portrays robots and cyborgs as making our lives simpler.
    • What struck me most about the book, though, was the sense that this is the first of a new genre: the memoir of people becoming cyborgs.
    • Ken's corpse is bought by a mad scientist, who enjoys transforming human bodies into cyborgs.
    • Others fear the creation of soulless cyborgs that make Orwellian predictions look timid.
    • There is a real sense in which we are already cyborgs, and have been ever since we became the language and tool using creatures we are.
    • Stuart himself may indeed be a cyborg, but how can the average person claim this?
    • Though almost everyone agreed with the manuscript's message, the cyborgs still devastated the human population.
    • As they drew closer, the shadows distinguished themselves as cyborgs and soldiers, although they looked exactly like humans.
    • Join forces with the hero in a battle to prevent mankind's extinction at the cold, steel hands of futuristic cyborgs.
    • Earth Force realises that cyborgs are extremely effective in combat situations
    • Warwick claims cyborgs will buy us time in the evolutionary race between people and robots.
    • Someone in one of my classes a few years ago wanted to know if cyborgs feel pain.
    • Salon argues that some diabetics using automated insulin pumps are actually some of the first cyborgs.
    • More strongly stated, we are and have always been cyborgs, and to be human means to be technological from the earliest of human history.
    • He coasts from near-disaster to near-failure, until finally he is taken as hostage by cyborgs.
    • Its 2032 and the few human beings remaining on Earth co-exist with cyborgs, human spirits inhabiting mechanical bodies, and dolls.
    • It's an accessible depiction of a lonely cyborg and his dog and Oshii allows you to savour every detail.

Origin

1960s: blend of cyber- and organism.

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