haptic
['hæptɪk]
- adj. 触觉的
英英释义
- 1. of or relating to or proceeding from the sense of touch;
- "haptic data"
- "a tactile reflex"
实用场景例句
- Players use a haptic device such as a joystick to control the game.
- 游戏者用游戏杆之类的触觉设备玩游戏。
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
- Haptic display device is a kind of important human - computer interface device.
- 触觉再现装置是一类重要的 人机 接口装置.
互联网
- Haptic display is the technology that communicates information through haptic stimulus.
- 触觉显示是应用触觉刺激表示信息,通过触觉来显示和传递信息.
互联网
- E - book titles cannot use this haptic quality indicator.
- 电子书不能采用这种触觉指示器.
互联网
- Patient can perceive the force on anklebone by force feedback of the haptic interface.
- 借助于触觉感知接口的力反馈作用可以使患者感觉到踝关节受到的作用力.
互联网
- The stable range of a 1 degree - of - freedom haptic system in admittance display is discussed.
- 讨论了纯质量虚拟环境下, 单自由度 力觉交互系统在导纳再现方式下虚拟质量的稳定范围及其影响因素.
互联网
- The actuators respond to audio signals in the computer and cause the haptic feedback.
- 执行器响应在计算机中的音频信号,并导致触觉反馈.
互联网
- But it's all digital, and the software translates the feedback through the haptic tool.
- 但它的全数字化, 并通过触觉转换软件工具的反馈.
互联网
- Patient can perceive the force on ankle bone by force feedback of the haptic interface.
- 借助于触觉感知接口的力反馈作用可以使患者感觉到手臂受到的作用力.
互联网
- A haptic device is one that involves physical contact between the computer and the user.
- 触觉论是将人类的接触感觉应用与计算机连接的一门科学.
互联网
中文词源
haptic 触觉的
来自希腊语haptein,系牢,系紧,来自PIE*ap,抓住,达到,词源同apt,adept.引申词义触觉的。
双语例句
- 1. Players use a haptic device such as a joystick to control the game.
- 游戏者用游戏杆之类的触觉设备玩游戏。
来自《权威词典》
- 2. Haptic display device is a kind of important human - computer interface device.
- 触觉再现装置是一类重要的 人机 接口装置.
来自互联网
- 3. Haptic display is the technology that communicates information through haptic stimulus.
- 触觉显示是应用触觉刺激表示信息,通过触觉来显示和传递信息.
来自互联网
- 4. E - book titles cannot use this haptic quality indicator.
- 电子书不能采用这种触觉指示器.
来自互联网
- 5. Patient can perceive the force on anklebone by force feedback of the haptic interface.
- 借助于触觉感知接口的力反馈作用可以使患者感觉到踝关节受到的作用力.
来自互联网
英文词源
- haptic (adj.)
- "pertaining to the sense of touch," 1890, from Greek haptikos "able to come into contact with," from haptein "to fasten" (see apse).