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robot

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robot /ˈroʊˌbɑːt/ noun
plural robots
robot
/ˈroʊˌbɑːt/
noun
plural robots
Learner's definition of ROBOT
[count]
: a real or imaginary machine that is controlled by a computer and is often made to look like a human or animal机器人
sometimes used figuratively to describe a person who seems to do things automatically or who seems to have no feelings or emotions有时用作比喻,形容做事机械、似乎没有感情的人
: a machine that can do the work of a person and that works automatically or is controlled by a computer自动机;自动装置

— robotic

/roʊˈbɑːtɪk/ adjective

— robotically

/roʊˈbɑːtɪkli/ adverb
BNC: 6669 COCA: 4523

robot

noun

ro·​bot ˈrō-ˌbät How to pronounce robot (audio)
-bət
plural robots
1
: a machine that resembles a living creature in being capable of moving independently (as by walking or rolling on wheels) and performing complex actions (such as grasping and moving objects)
When the next space launch heads for Mars, on board will be dozens of tiny mobile robots that will fan out across the Martian landscape, exploring every nook and cranny. Michael Bowker
often : such a machine built to resemble a human being or animal in appearance and behavior
While science fiction robots have been capable of independent thought, emotions, even a little cooking and sewing, scientists are finding that endowing a mechanical being with even the most basic human functions is a monumental challenge. Greg Freiherr
As a sign of the times, paleontologists themselves have taken to … designing dinosaur robots and displays … Malcolm W. Browne
often used before another noun
a robot dog a robot servant
compare android, bot entry 1
2
a
: a device that automatically performs complicated, often repetitive tasks (as in an industrial assembly line)
the use of robots in car manufacturing
… factories run by robots producing many replicas of one product. Morris Philipson
often used before another noun
For fluid applications, especially in the automotive industry, the robot arm must have extremely flexible movement. Harry H. Poole
b
: a mechanism guided by automatic controls
a robot airplane
3
: a person who resembles a machine in seeming to function automatically or in lacking normal feelings or emotions
… seems to believe that professors are robots, students are superficial, grade-hungry receptacles … Micaela Rubalcava
robotism noun

Did you know?

In 1920, Czech writer Karel Čapek published a play titled R.U.R. Those initials stood for "Rossum's Universal Robots," which was the name of a fictional company that manufactured human-like machines designed to perform hard, dull, dangerous work for people. The machines in the play eventually grew to resent their jobs and rebelled—with disastrous results for humans. During the writing of his play, Čapek consulted with his brother, the painter and writer Josef Čapek, who suggested the name robot for these machines, from the Czech word robota, which means "forced labor." Robot made its way into our language in 1922 when R.U.R. was translated into English.

Example Sentences

The cars are assembled by robots.
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Word History

Etymology

Czech, from robota compulsory labor; akin to Old High German arabeit trouble, Latin orbus orphaned — more at orphan

First Known Use

1922, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of robot was in 1922
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