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BIPED - ترجمة إلى العربية

FORM OF TERRESTRIAL LOCOMOTION WHERE AN ORGANISM MOVES BY MEANS OF ITS TWO LIMBS OR LEGS
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BIPED         

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ذوات القدمين; حيوان ذو قدمين

biped         
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حيوان ذو قدمين
ADJ
ذو قدمين
biped         
اسْم : حيوان ذو قدَمين كالإنسان

تعريف

Biped
·adj Having two feet; two-footed.
II. Biped ·noun A two-footed animal, as man.

ويكيبيديا

Bipedalism

Bipedalism is a form of terrestrial locomotion where a tetrapod moves by means of its two rear (or lower) limbs or legs. An animal or machine that usually moves in a bipedal manner is known as a biped , meaning 'two feet' (from Latin bis 'double' and pes 'foot'). Types of bipedal movement include walking or running (a bipedal gait) and hopping.

Several groups of modern species are habitual bipeds whose normal method of locomotion is two-legged. In the Triassic period some groups of archosaurs (a group that includes crocodiles and dinosaurs) developed bipedalism; among the dinosaurs, all the early forms and many later groups were habitual or exclusive bipeds; the birds are members of a clade of exclusively bipedal dinosaurs, the theropods. Within mammals, habitual bipedalism has evolved multiple times, with the macropods, kangaroo rats and mice, springhare, hopping mice, pangolins and hominin apes (australopithecines, including humans) as well as various other extinct groups evolving the trait independently. A larger number of modern species intermittently or briefly use a bipedal gait. Several lizard species move bipedally when running, usually to escape from threats. Many primate and bear species will adopt a bipedal gait in order to reach food or explore their environment, though there are a few cases where they walk on their hind limbs only. Several arboreal primate species, such as gibbons and indriids, exclusively walk on two legs during the brief periods they spend on the ground. Many animals rear up on their hind legs while fighting or copulating. Some animals commonly stand on their hind legs to reach food, keep watch, threaten a competitor or predator, or pose in courtship, but do not move bipedally.

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1. "It starts out as a quadriped and becomes, as it grows up, as a biped.
2. One day, perhaps, the world‘s most elusive biped will prove itself to be more than just a spine–chilling myth.
3. "The robot is essentially a model of the human biped walking and can be used to improve understanding and for better treatment methods," Woergoetter said. ––> ––>
4. Japan, home to 40 percent of the world‘s robots, is also fertile ground for amateur programmers, who invest serious pocket money and hours into making the ideal biped out of server motors, cameras, sensors and wires.
5. A gigantified girl in an unflattering swimming costume arranges herself awkwardly – as if she were a tripod rather than a biped – caught between two states, at once pathologically ordinary and a freakish refugee from Diane Arbus‘s lurid, unforgiving, prying lens.