artificially / ˌɑr təˈfɪʃ əl /

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artificially 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. made by human skill; produced by humans: artificial flowers.
  2. imitation; simulated; sham: artificial vanilla flavoring.
  3. lacking naturalness or spontaneity; forced; contrived; feigned: an artificial smile.
  4. full of affectation; affected; stilted: artificial manners; artificial speech.
  5. made without regard to the particular needs of a situation, person, etc.; imposed arbitrarily; unnatural: artificial rules for dormitory residents.
  6. Biology. based on arbitrary, superficial characteristics rather than natural, organic relationships: an artificial system of classification.
  7. Jewelry. manufactured to resemble a natural gem, in chemical composition or appearance.Compare assembled, imitation, synthetic.

artificially 近义词

artificially

等同于 unnaturally

artificially 的近义词 1
artificially 的反义词 1

更多artificially例句

  1. Yet Martin and Liam were both so artificial, both so fictional in a way that none of the other characters in this novel are.
  2. DARPA in particular has led to huge technological breakthroughs including the internet, GPS, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence.
  3. That, along with GPS and artificial intelligence, can determine whether the rider is in a bike lane, on the sidewalk or in the middle of the road.
  4. For us, artificial intelligence also leads to generative designs, for instance.
  5. Each new artificial Mars dirt represents a mix of materials that could be found or made on the Red Planet.
  6. They also passed an outrageous Farm Bill that subsidizes rich farmers and keeps domestic prices artificially high.
  7. Maybe the key, as with so many other foods, lies in consuming artificially sweetened goods in moderation.
  8. Other psychiatrists attempted to treat schizophrenia with carbon dioxide gas and artificially-induced comas.
  9. And we now know that while others were artificially enhancing their strength, you refused.
  10. “These measures of penetrance are likely artificially high,” says University of Cardiff medical geneticist David Cooper.
  11. Her little neck and arms were bare, and her hair, artificially crimped, stood out like fluffy black plumes over her head.
  12. The boundary of a natural pond or lake, either in its natural state or raised artificially, is low-water mark.
  13. They are not particularly high, and stand upon three artificially raised mounds, a mile distant from each other.
  14. The chief mistake is that they have been forced artificially into a regular rhythm.
  15. She assumed, however, a tone almost brusque, artificially airy and unimportant.