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单词 robotics
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Definition of robotics in English:

robotics

plural noun rəʊˈbɒtɪksroʊˈbɑdɪks
  • treated as singular The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.

    civilian research on robotics is advancing swiftly
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They have devised a system of robotics in which welding, riveting and beam placement are carried out by a few computer operators rather than by gangs of construction workers.
    • I've been hanging around at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, the largest center for robotics in the world, watching these guys build and test robots.
    • No doubt it benefits by twelve years of advancement, not only in computer graphics, but also in robotics technology.
    • In addition to an efficient drying system that produces instantized whey proteins, the plant uses robotics extensively in its cheese and whey packaging systems.
    • They found cheap labor abroad, and by the use of robotics and digital technology blocked the labor movements as well as lowered wages.

Derivatives

  • roboticist

  • nounrəʊˈbɒtɪsɪst
    • What the book really illustrates is the diversity of approaches that roboticists take when deciding on how to build a thinking robot.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Japanese roboticist noticed something interesting: The more humanlike his robots became, the more people were attracted to them, but only up to a point.
      • Over 160 robots were entered in the contest, with participants ranging from elementary school students to full-time roboticists.
      • He's been called the world's greatest living roboticist.
      • Really though, I think roboticists would do much better to focus on developing more automatons for the house.
      • One of the discoverers was a roboticist famous for studying the gaits of everything from cockroaches to humans, in an attempt to perfect robotic walking.
      • I think roboticists would do much better to focus on developing more automatons for the house.
      • In real life, creativity is a trait that roboticists and computer scientists dearly desire to design into their machines.
      • Roboticists insist, with some credibility, that their creations will be smarter and more able than humans in a few decades.
      • Roboticists constantly argue about how to create the best guidance and collision-avoidance artificial intelligence.
 
 

Definition of robotics in US English:

robotics

plural nounrōˈbädiksroʊˈbɑdɪks
  • treated as singular The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.

    civilian research on robotics is advancing swiftly
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No doubt it benefits by twelve years of advancement, not only in computer graphics, but also in robotics technology.
    • In addition to an efficient drying system that produces instantized whey proteins, the plant uses robotics extensively in its cheese and whey packaging systems.
    • They found cheap labor abroad, and by the use of robotics and digital technology blocked the labor movements as well as lowered wages.
    • They have devised a system of robotics in which welding, riveting and beam placement are carried out by a few computer operators rather than by gangs of construction workers.
    • I've been hanging around at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, the largest center for robotics in the world, watching these guys build and test robots.
 
 
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