artificially 的定义
- made by human skill; produced by humans: artificial flowers.
- imitation; simulated; sham: artificial vanilla flavoring.
- lacking naturalness or spontaneity; forced; contrived; feigned: an artificial smile.
- full of affectation; affected; stilted: artificial manners; artificial speech.
- made without regard to the particular needs of a situation, person, etc.; imposed arbitrarily; unnatural: artificial rules for dormitory residents.
- Biology. based on arbitrary, superficial characteristics rather than natural, organic relationships: an artificial system of classification.
- Jewelry. manufactured to resemble a natural gem, in chemical composition or appearance.Compare assembled, imitation, synthetic.
artificially 近义词
等同于 unnaturally
更多artificially例句
- Yet Martin and Liam were both so artificial, both so fictional in a way that none of the other characters in this novel are.
- DARPA in particular has led to huge technological breakthroughs including the internet, GPS, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence.
- 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.
- For us, artificial intelligence also leads to generative designs, for instance.
- Each new artificial Mars dirt represents a mix of materials that could be found or made on the Red Planet.
- They also passed an outrageous Farm Bill that subsidizes rich farmers and keeps domestic prices artificially high.
- Maybe the key, as with so many other foods, lies in consuming artificially sweetened goods in moderation.
- Other psychiatrists attempted to treat schizophrenia with carbon dioxide gas and artificially-induced comas.
- And we now know that while others were artificially enhancing their strength, you refused.
- “These measures of penetrance are likely artificially high,” says University of Cardiff medical geneticist David Cooper.
- Her little neck and arms were bare, and her hair, artificially crimped, stood out like fluffy black plumes over her head.
- The boundary of a natural pond or lake, either in its natural state or raised artificially, is low-water mark.
- They are not particularly high, and stand upon three artificially raised mounds, a mile distant from each other.
- The chief mistake is that they have been forced artificially into a regular rhythm.
- She assumed, however, a tone almost brusque, artificially airy and unimportant.