"effectors" 怎么发音
word
ɪˈfɛktɝz
ih-FEK-terz
ɪˈfɛktəz
ih-FEK-tuhz
释义
Effectors are organs, cells, or devices that carry out a response to a stimulus. In biology, they are usually muscles or glands; in robotics or technology, 'effectors' refers to parts that perform a physical action.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ɪˈfɛktɝz
英式英语
ɪˈfɛktəz
简化发音
美式
ih-FEK-terz
英式
ih-FEK-tuhz
语境中听
Muscles are common effectors in the human body.
Robots use mechanical effectors to move or grab objects.
Glands act as effectors by releasing hormones.
Damage to the effectors can lead to loss of function in certain body parts.