humanoid
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++hu·man·oid /ˈhjuːmənɔɪd/ adjective CFPERSON/PEOPLEhaving a human shape and human qualities 具人的形状和特性的,类人的 The robot was humanoid in appearance. 那个机器人具有人类的外形。 —humanoid noun [countable]Examples from the Corpus
humanoid• A new generation of humanoid androids, the Nexus-6 types are highly intelligent and extremely difficult to detect.• Frejji is a big, bulk exter, very humanoid aside from her glossy dark-purple fur and the eight fingers on each hand.• The body was humanoid but what was the brain?• A transparent humanoid figure hovered a few feet away.• The humanoid vigour of man-made things, as suggested by these metaphors, is at the same time ungainly and unnatural.• They were barely humanoid, with bodies that dwindled from wide torsos to legless, conical abdomens.hu·man·oid adjectiveChineseSyllable
human qualities shape having and human a Corpus
humanoid
hu‧man‧oid /ˈhjuːmənɔɪd/
adjective
The robot was humanoid in appearance.
—humanoid noun [countable]
hu‧man‧oid /ˈhjuːmənɔɪd/
adjective Word Family: noun: human, humanism, humanity ≠ inhumanity, humanitarian, humanitarianism, humankind, humanoid; adjective: human ≠ inhuman, superhuman, subhuman, humane ≠ inhumane, humanitarian, humanoid; adverb: humanly ≠ inhumanly, humanely ≠ inhumanely; verb: humanize
having a human shape and human qualities:
—humanoid noun [countable]