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词汇 infographic
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Definition of infographic in English:

infographic

nounˌɪnfə(ʊ)ˈɡrafɪkˌɪnfoʊˈɡræfɪk
  • A visual representation of information or data, e.g. as a chart or diagram.

    a good infographic is worth a thousand words
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Really nicely done, and I love the infographic.
    • Anyway, the wealth of info behind that infographic on the website is fascinating and a little scary, if potentially hawkish.
    • It is just one long block of text, after all, unbroken by alluring pictures, snappy captions, or eye-grabbing infographics.
    • However, only 2.4 percent of the papers use a dominant infographic on a regular basis.
    • Download pdfs of our infographics that map out the current systems.
    • The editing process for Robertson's piece was somewhere between that of a written article and an infographic.
    • The infographic is very well-designed.
    • The appeal of the infographic over a traditional article is that they are more likely to be linked, and easy to share.
    • I loved the infographic and I liked your real world examples too.
    • The April 2002 issue of Wired contains an infographic of wireless access points across the United States.
    • Colour on every page means not only the opportunity for better photos, but also diagrams, infographics etc.
    • Consider the costs of an average apartment rental, utilities, insurance, debt and other basic necessities (see infographic, right).
    • Submissions ranged from an impressive redesign of the IRS to a brilliant infographic showing how a bill becomes a law.
    • We are willing to pay you for every infographic you post.
    • For the full article with complete infographics, please download this PDF.
    • There could be an equally good infographic inserted here.
    • The large infographic helps to give context to the story by explaining some of the basic facts on everyone's mind.
    • So here is an infographic describing just how hard it is to hit a baseball and a great article describing just what makes Barry Bonds so great.
    • The use of infographics to accompany science articles was limited.

Origin

1960s (as adjective): blend of information and graphic.

Definition of infographic in US English:

infographic

nounˌinfōˈɡrafikˌɪnfoʊˈɡræfɪk
  • A visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information or data.

    a good infographic is worth a thousand words
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Consider the costs of an average apartment rental, utilities, insurance, debt and other basic necessities (see infographic, right).
    • There could be an equally good infographic inserted here.
    • The infographic is very well-designed.
    • For the full article with complete infographics, please download this PDF.
    • Colour on every page means not only the opportunity for better photos, but also diagrams, infographics etc.
    • We are willing to pay you for every infographic you post.
    • So here is an infographic describing just how hard it is to hit a baseball and a great article describing just what makes Barry Bonds so great.
    • The use of infographics to accompany science articles was limited.
    • The April 2002 issue of Wired contains an infographic of wireless access points across the United States.
    • Anyway, the wealth of info behind that infographic on the website is fascinating and a little scary, if potentially hawkish.
    • Submissions ranged from an impressive redesign of the IRS to a brilliant infographic showing how a bill becomes a law.
    • However, only 2.4 percent of the papers use a dominant infographic on a regular basis.
    • The large infographic helps to give context to the story by explaining some of the basic facts on everyone's mind.
    • Download pdfs of our infographics that map out the current systems.
    • Really nicely done, and I love the infographic.
    • The appeal of the infographic over a traditional article is that they are more likely to be linked, and easy to share.
    • It is just one long block of text, after all, unbroken by alluring pictures, snappy captions, or eye-grabbing infographics.
    • The editing process for Robertson's piece was somewhere between that of a written article and an infographic.
    • I loved the infographic and I liked your real world examples too.

Origin

1960s (as adjective): blend of information and graphic.

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