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graphically

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

图形化地,图形化,图形化的,图形上

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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
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    • : a product of the graphic arts, as a drawing or print.
    • : a computer-generated image.

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Examples

  • The graphic representing the Apple M1 chip, as presented by Apple at an event earlier this month.

  • It also took action on 23 million pieces of violent and graphic content.

  • It might be something more graphic or something really literal.

  • That means essential components like the processing cores, graphics cores, the neural engine, security enclave, and even the system memory are all part of one bigger slab of silicon.

  • At least Fox News is compelling — very high-gloss and well-crafted, with all its swooshing graphics and attention-grabbing noise that make you want to keep tuning in.

  • Republicans need to rebuild their brand, which Rand Paul said quite graphically “sucks.”

  • Incidences of gay men being hanged in public have been graphically reported upon.

  • A recent Pew Poll graphically likewise portrays the stark national divide, and the granular differences are gaping.

  • Reality-TV series have, over time, gleefully charged to the extreme edge of how graphically they could show childbirth.

  • Silverman rather graphically reminded them that they were once considered exotic and scary, too.

  • In the quaint language of the sacred scribes, we find David's frequent battles graphically described.

  • She told him, told the story graphically and well, but so far as her own part in it was concerned rather diffidently.

  • After graphically demonstrating the correctness of the scale we may simplify it considerably.

  • He graphically told the story of the wreck to his interested listeners and then imbibed a little more liquid nourishment.

  • The diagrams at Fig. 106 show graphically the sleeve movements and their relation to the crank-shaft and piston travel.