bionic 英 [baɪˈɒnɪk]   美 [baɪˈɑnɪk]

bionic

bionic  英 [baɪˈɒnɪk] 美 [baɪˈɑnɪk]

adj. 仿生学的;利用仿生学的 

Q. HAVE YOU CREATED A bionic NERVOUS SYSTEM? 你创造了一个仿生物学神经系统?
At more than three pounds, the generator, called the bionic Energy Harvester, is cumbersome. 发电机仅三磅多一点,被称为仿生学能量收割机有些笨重。

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  • adj. 仿生学的;利用仿生学的
  • 1. Q. HAVE YOU CREATED A bionic NERVOUS SYSTEM?

    你创造了一个仿生物学神经系统?

  • 2. At more than three pounds, the generator, called the bionic Energy Harvester, is cumbersome.

    发电机仅三磅多一点,被称为仿生学能量收割机有些笨重。

  • 3. An American woman has become the first in the world to receive a bionic arm that allows her to move the limb by the power of thought.

    目前,一名美国妇女成为世界上首位拥有仿生手臂的人。 仿生手臂的运动受人的思想的控制。

  • bionic (adj.) 1901 as a term in the study of fossils, "quality of an organism that repeats its characteristics in successive generations," from Greek bios "life" (from PIE root *gwei- "to live"). Meaning "pertaining to bionics" is recorded from 1963, with ending from electronic. Popular sense of "superhumanly gifted or durable" is from 1976, from U.S. television program "The Six Million Dollar Man" and its spin-offs.
bi·onic / baɪˈɒnɪk ; NAmE baɪˈɑːnɪk / adjective having parts of the body that are electronic, and therefore able to do things that are not possible for normal humans (因体内有电子装置)能力超人的 bi·onic / baɪˈɒnɪk ; NAmE baɪˈɑːnɪk /
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