artifacts

英['ɑːrtɪfækts] 美['ɑːrtɪfækts]
  • n. 人工制品;史前古器物
  • 名词artifact的复数形式.
  • =artefacts.
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名词 artifact:
  1. a man-made object taken as a whole

1. These widely varying sizes cancause noticeable artifacts, particularly if the object is lit and rotating.
这些大小差异可以造成引人注目的纰漏(artifacts?), 尤其是当物体被照亮并旋转的时候.

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2. Since 1979, the state has given gold and silver awards for the best industrial artifacts.
从1979年以来国家为优秀工艺品颁发了金奖和银奖.

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3. This year's excavations may reveal ancient artifacts.
今年的挖掘可能会发现史前古器物。

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4. What aspects of the calendar are artifacts of its old, Mechanical - Age platform?
日历的哪些方面是老的机械时代平台的产物呢?在计算机中日历很容易成为连续的日期、星期或者月份的滚动序列, 如图 2-4 所 示 .

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5. Designers, on the other hand , create artifacts for people other than themselves.
再者, 设计者创造物品是为了人们,而不是为了自己.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. One can trace ancient practices through the study of artifacts.
      经由研究人工制品可以探查出古代的惯例。
    2. Indeed ,the multiplication of its artifacts may even be what makes it meaningfuI.
      的确,人工制品的增加甚至会成为使之有意义的原因。
    3. Excavations this year may reveal ancient artifacts.
      今年的挖掘可能会发现史前古器物。
    4. These artifacts can be the spoils of war, unlike gold and equipment.
      这些史前古器物会在战争中受损,而不像金币和装备一样。

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