robotic

/rəʊˈbɒtɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /rəʊˈbɑːtɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /rō-ˈbä-tik rə-/ (ame, mw)

robotic — 形容詞

  • roboticpositive
  • more roboticcomparative
  • most roboticsuperlative

1. describing machines or technology that work automatically, or describing a perso

1.形容詞B2
釋義

機器人般的

與機器人有關;像機器人般僵硬機械

describing machines or technology that work automatically, or describing a person's movements, voice, or behaviour as stiff, mechanical, and lacking natural feeling, in a way that is similar to a robot

例句

The robotic arm on the assembly line could lift heavy car parts without tiring.

生產線上的機械手臂能夠搬動重型汽車零件而不會疲累。

collocation: robotic arm (a common use in manufacturing)

Tamar read her speech in a flat, robotic voice that made the audience lose interest.

Tamar 用平淡而機器人般的語調朗讀演講稿,讓聽眾興致全失。

robotic voice = flat, emotionless tone

同義詞
  • mechanical

    Focuses on the machine-like quality itself; 'robotic' more strongly calls to mind a robot specifically.

  • stiff

    Describes the physical quality of movement without implying the cause is a lack of feeling.

  • automated

    Used literally for machines that run without human help; less common for describing people.

反義詞
  • natural

    Suggests ease and lack of effort, the opposite of stiff or programmed behaviour.

  • fluid

    Emphasises smooth, continuous motion rather than jerky, mechanical movements.

  • spontaneous

    Describes behaviour that is unplanned and natural, opposite of programmed responses.

文法句型

robotic + noun

be/become/seem + robotic

用法筆記

Frequently used before nouns describing body parts (arm, hand, leg), voice, or technology (system, surgery, vacuum). Can carry a mildly negative tone when applied to people, suggesting they lack natural warmth or spontaneity.

常見錯誤

His speech was robotic but full of emotion.
His speech was robotic and lacked any emotion.
💡Robotic implies the absence of emotion, so pairing it with 'full of emotion' creates a contradiction.
The robot's movements were very robotic.
The robot's movements were very precise and mechanical.
💡Saying a robot's movements are 'robotic' is redundant.

2. a style of dancing in which a person moves in a stiff, mechanical way, with shor

2.形容詞B2
釋義

機械舞

模仿機器人僵硬、頓點動作的舞蹈風格

a style of dancing in which a person moves in a stiff, mechanical way, with short, sharp arm and leg movements that copy the way a robot moves

例句

At the talent show, Esteban performed a robotic dance that had the audience clapping along.

Esteban 在才藝表演中跳了一段機械舞,讓觀眾跟著打起拍子。

collocation: robotic dance / robotic dancing

The crew practiced robotic moves each evening, making every shoulder pop look perfectly mechanical.

舞團每天晚上練習機械舞動作,力求每個聳肩定格都像機器人一樣精準。

同義詞
  • robot dance

    The noun form used to name the same style; 'robotic dancing' is more common in full sentences.

文法句型

robotic + dance / dancing / routine / moves

用法筆記

The noun 'dancing' or 'dance' almost always follows robotic in this sense — 'robotic dancing' is the standard name for the style. Less common before other nouns such as 'duet' or 'routine'.

常見錯誤

He danced robotic at the party.
He danced robotically at the party.
💡Robotic is an adjective; you need the adverb 'robotically' to describe how someone dances.
She studies robotics as a dance form.
She does robotic dancing.
💡'Robotics' is the science of building robots, not a name for the dance style.