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cyborgs

美['saɪ.bɔrɡ],英['saɪ.bɔː(r)ɡ],

释义

n. (在太空)靠机械装置维持生命的人;受控机体; 网络释义: 电子人;半机器人;半机械人;

例句

Rapid advances in technology mean cyborgs, or human-like robots, are no longer a vision of a distant future.
科技的迅速发展意味着电子人(或类人机器人)不再是遥远未来的憧憬。
Lawyers have to start thinking now about what rights should be accorded to cyborgs, she argues.
她认为,律师必须从现在就开始考虑,应该赋予电子人什么权利。
Ever worried that the terrifying cyborgs that fill sci-fi stories might one day become a reality?
有没有担心过充斥科幻故事里的恐怖的半机器人可能有一天成真?
FEAR FACTOR As sinister as they seem, the tiny cyborgs aren't yet a threat to Al Qaeda or your privacy.
恐惧因素这种微小的半机械昆虫如同它们的样子一样险恶,但目前它们对基地组织(AlQaeda)或者个人隐私还不构成威胁。
"We're all cyborgs now, " the anthropologist Amber Case said in a TED talk in 2010.
2010年,人类学家AmberCase在一个TED演讲中宣称“我们已经成为电子人了”。
"This is the story of the next half-century, " Foer told me, "as we become effectively cyborgs. "
“这将是下半个世纪的故事,”福尔告诉我,“到那时,我们将变成非常有效率的半机器人。”
So we can look forward to a world where humans become cyborgs, with artificial limbs and organs.
所以我们可以期待一个人类成为半机器人,大家都有着人造的器官和四肢的世界。
Bioenhancements: they're not just for cyborgs anymore.
And, importantly, it doesn't require us to transform into cyborgs or bio-engineered lab rats.
重要的是,我们不必变成半机器人或生物工程的试验品。

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