prosthetics 英 [prɒs'θetɪks]   美 [prɑs'θɛtɪks]

prosthetics

prosthetics  英 [prɒs'θetɪks] 美 [prɑs'θɛtɪks]

n. [外科] 修复学,修补学;弥补术 

名词复数:prostheticss 

Wooden legs are perhaps the most interesting of these prosthetics, for their origin in myth is more obscure than their true history. 木制腿在这些修复术中是最有趣的一种,因为它们神秘的起源要比它们的历史更加隐晦。
Both rely on a combination of flexible rubber with either nanowires or electrodes. And synthetic "skin" would do cyborg double-duty: ultra-sensitive human prosthetics or robot limbs. 合成皮肤将弹性橡胶与纳米线或电极结合在一起,既可以用来制造敏感的人类假肢,也可以用作机器人四肢的外层皮肤。

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  • n. [外科] 修复学,修补学;弥补术
  • 1. Wooden legs are perhaps the most interesting of these prosthetics, for their origin in myth is more obscure than their true history.

    木制腿在这些修复术中是最有趣的一种,因为它们神秘的起源要比它们的历史更加隐晦。

  • 2. Both rely on a combination of flexible rubber with either nanowires or electrodes. And synthetic "skin" would do cyborg double-duty: ultra-sensitive human prosthetics or robot limbs.

    合成皮肤将弹性橡胶与纳米线或电极结合在一起,既可以用来制造敏感的人类假肢,也可以用作机器人四肢的外层皮肤。

  • 3. Although Mr Pistorius's unpowered prosthetics do not provide any metabolic advantage, there is no reason why powered prosthetics, or exoskeletons worn by able-bodied people, cannot do so.

    虽然比托雷斯的无动力义肢没有代谢上的优势,可是那并不代表正常人在穿上动力义肢或外骨骼后不能有优势。

pros·thet·ics / prɒsˈθetɪks ; NAmE prɑːsˈθetɪks / noun 1 [plural ] artificial parts of the body 假体(人造的身体部份);义肢 2 [uncountable ] the activity of making or attaching artificial body parts 假体制作(或安装);义肢制作(或安装) pros·thet·ics / prɒsˈθetɪks ; NAmE prɑːsˈθetɪks /
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