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单词 biomimicry
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Definition of biomimicry in English:

biomimicry

noun bʌɪəʊˈmɪmɪkriˌbīōˈmiməkrē
mass noun
  • The design and production of materials, structures, and systems that are modelled on biological entities and processes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Interface is not the first textile company to develop products using the principles of biomimicry, Oakey says.
    • More than mimicking nature superficially, Bass said, biomimicry is about accessing nature as a launching pad for innovation.
    • One of my favorite talks was the presentation on biomimicry, or innovation inspired by nature.
    • She has worked in the field of biomimicry as an educator, researcher, and design consultant.
    • Some advances-grid computing or research in biomimicry, nanotechnology or tissue engineering-take place entirely outside a political context.
    • The final approach Hahn described, "emulation," is an "advanced biomimicry," based more on understanding and modeling natural processes than on copying specific solutions.
    • Essentially, biomimicry is noticing and being aware of how things are made in nature when they're made by natural processes.
    • One example of biomimicry is the Shinkansen bullet train in Japan: a design inspired by the shape of a kingfisher's beak helped make the train quieter.
    • The word biomimicry may be new, but the concept isn't.
    • It's all part of biomimicry, an attempt to mold technology on nature.
    • I'm thinking, for instance, of the manifold practical advances today from biomimicry to hydrogen fuel cars.
    • And because, as they point out in their article on biomimicry, nature has much to teach us about the containers surrounding the things we value.
    • We begin to see the opportunities for working amidst the natural rhythm of things - biomimicry - and have less need to control things.
    • Dental implants, referred to by some as biomimicry, have become important tools in the replacement of natural teeth.
    • Explain biomimicry and how you draw on it with some examples.
    • He discussed the concept of "biomimicry," which the company is embracing to create new products.
    • To be sustainable, biomimicry must also consider how something is made (nature only uses a few elements) and how it fits into a living system.
 
 

Definition of biomimicry in US English:

biomimicry

nounˌbīōˈmiməkrē
  • The design and production of materials, structures, and systems that are modeled on biological entities and processes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And because, as they point out in their article on biomimicry, nature has much to teach us about the containers surrounding the things we value.
    • He discussed the concept of "biomimicry," which the company is embracing to create new products.
    • Interface is not the first textile company to develop products using the principles of biomimicry, Oakey says.
    • Dental implants, referred to by some as biomimicry, have become important tools in the replacement of natural teeth.
    • Essentially, biomimicry is noticing and being aware of how things are made in nature when they're made by natural processes.
    • More than mimicking nature superficially, Bass said, biomimicry is about accessing nature as a launching pad for innovation.
    • To be sustainable, biomimicry must also consider how something is made (nature only uses a few elements) and how it fits into a living system.
    • She has worked in the field of biomimicry as an educator, researcher, and design consultant.
    • Some advances-grid computing or research in biomimicry, nanotechnology or tissue engineering-take place entirely outside a political context.
    • One of my favorite talks was the presentation on biomimicry, or innovation inspired by nature.
    • Explain biomimicry and how you draw on it with some examples.
    • We begin to see the opportunities for working amidst the natural rhythm of things - biomimicry - and have less need to control things.
    • One example of biomimicry is the Shinkansen bullet train in Japan: a design inspired by the shape of a kingfisher's beak helped make the train quieter.
    • I'm thinking, for instance, of the manifold practical advances today from biomimicry to hydrogen fuel cars.
    • The final approach Hahn described, "emulation," is an "advanced biomimicry," based more on understanding and modeling natural processes than on copying specific solutions.
    • It's all part of biomimicry, an attempt to mold technology on nature.
    • The word biomimicry may be new, but the concept isn't.
 
 
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