prosthetic 英 [prɒs'θetɪk]   美 [prɑs'θɛtɪk]

prosthetic

prosthetic  英 [prɒs'θetɪk] 美 [prɑs'θɛtɪk]

adj. 假体的;非朊基的 

名词复数:prosthetics 

But some scientists believe they may have found a way to repair this damage – a prosthetic brain. 但是一些科学家相信它们也许能够找到修复这些大脑损害的方法--一个假体大脑。
Unlike devices to control prosthetic limbs, which still use wires, many deep brain stimulators already rely on wireless signals. 不同于控制假肢的装置(还带着接线),许多大脑深层激励器已经使用无线信号了。

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  • adj. 假体的;非朊基的
  • 1. But some scientists believe they may have found a way to repair this damage – a prosthetic brain.

    但是一些科学家相信它们也许能够找到修复这些大脑损害的方法--一个假体大脑。

  • 2. Unlike devices to control prosthetic limbs, which still use wires, many deep brain stimulators already rely on wireless signals.

    不同于控制假肢的装置(还带着接线),许多大脑深层激励器已经使用无线信号了。

  • 3. "So, simply, you can move the prosthetic quicker and you're ready for the next step faster than someone who has a leg, " said Choppin.

    “所以简单来说,与健全运动员相比,你能更迅速地摆动你的义肢,并且能更快地为迈出下一步作准备,”肖邦说。

  • prosthetic (adj.) 1837 in grammar; 1902 in the surgical sense, from Latinized form of Greek prosthetikos "disposed to add," from prosthetas "added," verbal adjective of prostithenai "to put to, add to" (see prosthesis). Related: Prosthetically.
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