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Meaning of bot | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
bɒt

Definitions

  1. Initialism of beginning of tape.
  2. The larva of a botfly, which infests the skin of various mammals, producing warbles, or the nasal passage of sheep, or the stomach of horses.
  3. The bottom or backside.
  4. A physical robot.
  5. Initialism of Buildoperatetransfer.
  6. A piece of software designed to perform a task (often a minor but repetitive one) automatically or on command, especially when operating with the appearance of a (human) user profile or account.
  7. Abbreviation of Bǽh-oe-tu.
    abbreviation, alt-of
  8. A computer-controlled character in a video game, especially a multiplayer one.
  9. A supremely unskilled player.
  10. A person with no ability to think for themselves; (by extension) an unintelligent or contemptible person.

Equivalents

العربية بُوت روبوت
Беларуская робат
Български бот
Bosanski robot робот
Català bot
Deutsch Bot
Ελληνικά μποτ ρομπότ
Esperanto roboto
Español bot
فارسی ربات
Suomi botti
Français bot bot robot
हिन्दी बोट
Hrvatski robot робот
Bahasa Indonesia belang
Italiano BOT bot
ქართული ბოტი
한국어
Kurdî bot robot
Latina robotum
Nederlands bot
Polski bot
Português berne bot
Română bot
Српски robot робот
Svenska bot
Türkçe bot
Українська бот робот
اردو بوٹ

Examples

“One deer, later found to be heavily parasitized by bots, suffered severe vomiting attacks during the early spring.”
“Jerry prepared a glass jar with sterilized sand to act as a nursery for his pulsating bot, but despite his tender ministrations the larva dried out and died before it could encase itself in a pupal sheath.”
“I stared at the bot and recognized her for the first time. She was me.”
“As he guided the bot, Andrews reminisced about his younger days in Wyoming, when he had witnessed a mishandled load of wheat puff out a dusty fog.”
“The bot juddered to a halt, as the whole lower segment of its power arm darkened.”
“The goals of IRC bots vary widely, such as automatically kicking other users off or more nefarious things like spamming other IRC users. In this paper, a free standing IRC bot is presented that monitors an IRC channel for commands from a particular user and responds accordingly.”
“He is particularly good at creating web robots, which are also called bots. A bot is software that searches for certain kinds of websites and then automatically does something — good or bad — on each site. Google uses bots to search and index websites.”
“Twitter bots can leverage Twitter′s text message support to allow users to accomplish tasks from their cell phones. You could consider Twitter accounts that are simply an automated import of blog′s RSS feed a Twitter bot.”
“Some bots help refresh your Facebook feed or figure out how to rank Google search results; other bots impersonate humans and carry out devastating DDoS attacks. […] Overall, bots—good and bad—are responsible for 52 percent of web traffic, according to a new report by the security firm Imperva, which issues an annual assessment of bot activity online.”
“Next, you are placed in the world of RuneScape, which is similar to our own, with trees, grass, buildings, animals, and of course, people. In RuneScapes shops and banks there are bots' (computer-controlled players).”
“Most games offer both single player mode, in which a player competes against computer rivals—bots—and a multiplayer mode, which is a contest among people only.”
“"That lobby was bronze negative 10!" Aydan joked on-stream, noting how easy it felt for his squad. "We got blessed with the lobby. It was such a bot lobby."”
“The meaning of the word "bot" on Twitter/X seems to have shifted over time, with people originally using it to flag automated accounts, but now employing it to insult people they disagree with[.]”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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