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graphic

/graf-ik/US // ˈgræf ɪk //UK // (ˈɡræfɪk) //

图形,图像,图片,图文并茂

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    Also graph·i·cal.

    • : giving a clear and effective picture; vivid: a graphic account of an earthquake.
    • : pertaining to the use of diagrams, graphs, mathematical curves, or the like; diagrammatic.
    • : of, relating to, or expressed by writing: graphic symbols.
    • : written, inscribed, or drawn.
    • : depicted in a realistic or vivid manner: graphic sex and violence.
    • : containing graphic descriptions: a graphic movie.
    • : Geology. having a texture formed by the intergrowth of certain minerals so as to resemble written characters.
    • : Mathematics. pertaining to the determination of values, solution of problems, etc., by direct measurement on diagrams instead of by ordinary calculations.
    • : of or relating to the graphic arts.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a product of the graphic arts, as a drawing or print.
    • : a computer-generated image.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.clear, explicit

Examples

  • He will hire 15 to 20 people on the Verify team, including producers and editors, digital journalists, motion graphics designers and product developers.

  • Most recently, Shackelford worked as executive director of the Society for News Design — a group for media professionals who work in graphic and Web design.

  • Artechouse celebrates virtual-reality visionaries, but also graphic artists and designers.

  • Previous models had paltry integrated graphics hardware, but the Ryzen gear has Radeon graphics right on the chip, which should make for a marked increase when GPU performance comes into play during games and video editing.

  • VR games typically aren’t played for consecutive hours like flatscreen games, nor do they rely on the same graphics that often determine the price of other games.

  • Most of it is taken up by a graphic inviting the visitor to participate in the 2016 online presidential straw poll.

  • Surely all this graphic talk of gastrointestinal distress is making you queasy.

  • Detainees were described, in graphic detail, being rectally fed against their will.

  • For anyone who cared to watch, the event and its denouement provided a graphic demonstration that the Iron Curtain was crumbling.

  • His work also provides a graphic account of injured females who were assaulted by marauding “gangs” of Adélie males.

  • It seems hardly possible to draw a more graphic picture of the blessings diffused by the balmy plant, than that just given.

  • They were all very happy and merry, for Stanley was recounting with graphic power some of the incidents of his recent voyage.

  • While reading, he generally interspersed a few pointed remarks or graphic explanations, and Eric learnt much in this simple way.

  • His graphic account of his interview will well illustrate the manner in which he treated the Republicans.

  • The account in Larousse's "Grand Dictionnaire" is so graphic that it makes one's flesh creep.