Pronunciation: /baɪˈɑnɪks/
noun a branch of science and technology concerned with the study of mechanical systems that function like living organisms or parts of living organisms
A1 Bionics is the study of mechanical systems that function like living organisms.
A2 Some animals have natural bionics that allow them to adapt to their environment.
B1 The field of bionics has led to advancements in prosthetic limbs for amputees.
B2 Researchers are working on developing bionics that can enhance human abilities beyond natural limits.
C1 The integration of bionics with artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the healthcare industry.
C2 Bionics has the potential to completely transform the way humans interact with technology in the future.
formal The field of bionics focuses on the design and implementation of artificial body parts.
informal I heard they're working on some cool bionics that can enhance human abilities.
slang Check out those bionics, they're like something out of a sci-fi movie!
figurative Her ability to adapt to any situation is like having bionics built into her brain.
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