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词汇 teleoperation
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Definition of teleoperation in English:

teleoperation

noun ˌtɛlɪɒpəˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌteləˌäpəˈrāSHən
mass noun
  • The control of a device or machine remotely.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They also thought that teleoperation of robotic rovers should be integrated into operations planning.
    • Vehicle teleoperation is being developed for this system to gain standoff between soldiers and mine locations.
    • That could result in a co-development of many industries such as terrestrial point-to-point rocket service, orbital tourism, teleoperation, and robotics.
    • It has an interesting technology featured, which is robotic teleoperation.
    • If a pilot who weighs half as much as a typical pilot is good for business, why not get rid of the pilot altogether in favor of teleoperation or an autopilot?

Derivatives

  • teleoperate

  • verb ˌtɛlɪˈɒpəreɪtˌtɛliˈɑpəˌreɪt
    [with object]
    • Control (a device or machine) remotely.

      vessels are teleoperated by a human user
      Example sentencesExamples
      • a next-generation teleoperated surgical robot
      • In case it wasn't clear, our robots deployed today are completely teleoperated - meaning every action is controlled by a soldier with a joystick.
      • The detection vehicle is teleoperated from a mine-protected control/clearance vehicle, and automatically detects and marks all metallic and nonmetallic antitank mines.
      • Increased opportunities for exploration and new ways to improve the lives of humans will be available through the enhanced capabilities of future teleoperated robots.

Definition of teleoperation in US English:

teleoperation

nounˌteləˌäpəˈrāSHən
  • The control of a device or machine remotely.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Vehicle teleoperation is being developed for this system to gain standoff between soldiers and mine locations.
    • They also thought that teleoperation of robotic rovers should be integrated into operations planning.
    • If a pilot who weighs half as much as a typical pilot is good for business, why not get rid of the pilot altogether in favor of teleoperation or an autopilot?
    • That could result in a co-development of many industries such as terrestrial point-to-point rocket service, orbital tourism, teleoperation, and robotics.
    • It has an interesting technology featured, which is robotic teleoperation.
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