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Meaning of cyborg | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Standard
/ˈsaɪ.bɔː(ɹ)ɡ/

Definitions

  1. A being which is part machine and part organic.
  2. A human, animal or other being with electronic or bionic prostheses.

Equivalents

العربية سايبورغ
Čeština kyborg
Deutsch Cyborg Kyborg
Ελληνικά σάιμποργκ
Español ciborg
Suomi kyborgi
Français cyborg
Italiano cyborg
日本語 サイボーグ
한국어 사이보그
Nederlands cyborg
Polski cyborg
Português ciborgue
Русский киборг
Українська кіборг
Tiếng Việt người máy

Examples

“I would not classify the Tin Woodman as magical robot, but more of a magical cyborg, if anything.”
“Prof. Clynes is a published poet and author of five books. He coined the word "cyborg". He also coined the word "sentics" to describe a new science entirely of his own devising.”
“... Kevin Warwick, professor of cybernetics at Reading University. Warwick is no stranger to publicity. His autobiography, I, Cyborg, which came out last month (Century, £16.99), meticulously catalogues his very many newspaper, magazine, radio and TV appearances. With commendable honesty, he also acknowledges the amount of (unfair, obviously) criticism he has received for being greedy for media attention. That isn't the main thrust of the book, though, which is rather an account of why he is turning himself into a cyborg.”
“The cyborg subject, with its pacemakers, drug regimes and artificial limbs, is usually also the first world middle to upper-class economic subject with a conscious incentive to preserve life for as long as possible under the best possible conditions.”
“On the track of John and Kate is the T-X (Kristanna Loken), a blond female cyborg so metallically single-minded, and so impervious to blandishment and punishment alike, that, from where I was sitting, she looked to be our best hope of getting a woman into the Oval Office.”
“Opposite of natural monsters there are technological monsters such as terminators, cyborgs, and robocops—all of which undermine dichotomies between the artificial and the organic, the prosthetic and the natural.”

CEFR level

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

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