robot 英 [ˈrəʊbɒt]   美 [ˈroʊbɑt]

robot

robot  英 [ˈrəʊbɒt] 美 [ˈroʊbɑt]

n. 机器人 

名词复数:robots 

The robot, of course, was me. 而我,当然就是那个机器人。
These cars are built by robots. 这些汽车是由机器人制造的。

  • A robot is a mechanical creation that can move or act on its own. Science fiction is full of robots.
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  • n. 机器人
  • 1. The robot, of course, was me.

    而我,当然就是那个机器人。

  • 2. These cars are built by robots.

    这些汽车是由机器人制造的。

  • robot (n.) 1923, from English translation of 1920 play "R.U.R." ("Rossum's Universal Robots"), by Karel Capek (1890-1938), from Czech robotnik "forced worker," from robota "forced labor, compulsory service, drudgery," from robotiti "to work, drudge," from an Old Czech source akin to Old Church Slavonic rabota "servitude," from rabu "slave," from Old Slavic *orbu-, from PIE *orbh- "pass from one status to another" (see orphan). The Slavic word thus is a cousin to German Arbeit "work" (Old High German arabeit). According to Rawson the word was popularized by Karel Capek's play, "but was coined by his brother Josef (the two often collaborated), who used it initially in a short story."
robot / ˈrəʊbɒt ; NAmE ˈroʊbɑːt / noun 1 a machine that can perform a complicated series of tasks automatically 机器人;机械人 These cars are built by robots. 这些汽车是由机器人制造的。 2 (especially in stories) a machine that is made to look like a human and that can do some things that a human can do (尤指故事中的)机器人,机械人 3 ( SAfrE) a traffic light 交通信号灯 Turn left at the first robot. 在第一个交通信号灯处向左拐。 robot robots robot / ˈrəʊbɒt ; NAmE ˈroʊbɑːt /
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