graphic 音标拼音: [gr'æfɪk]
a . 图的,用图表示的
图的,用图表示的
graphic 图形
graphic adj 1 :
written or drawn or engraved ; "
graphic symbols " [
synonym :
{
graphic }, {
graphical }, {
in writing (
p )}]
2 :
describing nudity or sexual activity in graphic detail ;
"
graphic sexual scenes "
3 :
of or relating to the graphic arts ; "
the etchings ,
drypoints ,
lithographs ,
and engravings which together form his graphic work "-
British Book News 4 :
relating to or presented by a graph ; "
a graphic presentation of the data " [
synonym : {
graphic }, {
graphical }]
5 :
evoking lifelike images within the mind ; "
pictorial poetry and prose "; "
graphic accounts of battle "; "
a lifelike portrait "; "
a vivid description " [
synonym : {
graphic }, {
lifelike },
{
pictorial }, {
vivid }]
n 1 :
an image that is generated by a computer [
synonym : {
graphic },
{
computer graphic }]
Graphic \
Graph "
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Graphical \
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a . [
L .
graphicus ,
Gr .
grafiko `
s ,
fr .
gra `
fein to write ;
cf .
F .
graphique .
See {
Graft }.]
1 .
Of or pertaining to the arts of painting and drawing ;
of or pertaining to graphics ;
as ,
graphic art work . [
WordNet sense 2 ]
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2 .
Of or pertaining to the art of writing .
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3 .
Written or engraved ;
formed of letters or lines .
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The finger of God hath left an inscription upon all his works ,
not graphical ,
or composed of letters .
--
Sir T .
Browne .
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4 .
Having the faculty of clear ,
detailed ,
and impressive description ;
as ,
a graphic writer .
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5 .
Well delineated ;
clearly and vividly described ;
characterized by ,
clear ,
detailed ,
and impressive description ;
vivid ;
evoking lifelike images within the mind ;
as graphic details of the President '
s sexual misbehavior ;
a graphic description of the accident ;
graphic images of violence . [
WordNet sense 5 ]
Syn :
lifelike ,
pictorial ,
vivid .
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6 .
Hence :
describing nudity or sexual activity in explicit detail ;
as ,
a novel with graphic sex scenes .
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WordNet 1 .
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7 .
relating to or presented by a graph [
2 ];
as ,
a graphic presentation of the data . [
WordNet sense 3 ]
Syn :
graphical .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
{
Graphic algebra },
a branch of algebra in which ,
the properties of equations are treated by the use of curves and straight lines .
{
Graphic arts },
a name given to those fine arts which pertain to the representation on a fiat surface of natural objects ;
as distinguished from music ,
etc .,
and also from sculpture .
{
Graphic formula }. (
Chem .)
See under {
Formula }.
{
Graphic granite }.
See under {
Granite }.
{
Graphic method },
the method of scientific analysis or investigation ,
in which the relations or laws involved in tabular numbers are represented to the eye by means of curves or other figures ;
as the daily changes of weather by means of curves ,
the abscissas of which represent the hours of the day ,
and the ordinates the corresponding degrees of temperature .
{
Graphical statics } (
Math .),
a branch of statics ,
in which the magnitude ,
direction ,
and position of forces are represented by straight lines {
Graphic tellurium }.
See {
Sylvanite }.
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expressed \
expressed \
adj .
1 .
Communicated in words .
Syn :
uttered ,
verbalized .
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WordNet 1 .
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2 .
Precisely and clearly expressed ,
leaving nothing to implication .
Opposite of {
implicit }. [
Narrower terms :
{
graphic }]
Also See : {
definite }, {
denotative }, {
denotive },
{
overt }, {
open }, {
unequivocal }, {
unambiguous }.
Syn :
explicit ,
express .
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WordNet 1 .
5 ]
107 Moby Thesaurus words for "
graphic ":
accurate ,
apish ,
autograph ,
autographic ,
calligraphic ,
chirographic ,
clear ,
clear -
cut ,
cogent ,
compelling ,
convincing ,
cursive ,
definite ,
delineative ,
delineatory ,
depictive ,
descriptive ,
detailed ,
diagrammatic ,
distinct ,
drawn ,
echoic ,
embodying ,
engrossed ,
explicit ,
expositive ,
expressive ,
faithful ,
figurative ,
flowing ,
freehand ,
gory ,
graphoanalytic ,
graphologic ,
graphometric ,
holograph ,
holographic ,
ideographic ,
illustrational ,
illustrative ,
imaginative ,
imitative ,
in longhand ,
in shorthand ,
in writing ,
incarnating ,
incisive ,
inscribed ,
italic ,
italicized ,
lifelike ,
limning ,
longhand ,
lucid ,
manifest ,
manuscript ,
meaningful ,
mimetic ,
mimish ,
monochrome ,
naturalistic ,
on paper ,
onomatopoeic ,
painty ,
particular ,
pastose ,
penciled ,
penned ,
personifying ,
perspicuous ,
photographic ,
pictographic ,
pictorial ,
picturable ,
pictural ,
picturesque ,
plain ,
polychrome ,
portraying ,
precise ,
printed ,
realistic ,
representational ,
representative ,
representing ,
running ,
scenographic ,
scriptorial ,
scriptural ,
scumbled ,
shorthand ,
simulative ,
striking ,
stylographic ,
suggestive ,
symbolizing ,
telling ,
true to life ,
typifying ,
unambiguous ,
unmistakable ,
visible ,
visual ,
vivid ,
well -
defined ,
well -
drawn ,
written
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