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Definition of graphic in English:

graphic

adjective ˈɡrafɪkˈɡræfɪk
  • 1Relating to visual art, especially involving drawing, engraving, or lettering.

    (尤指与绘画、雕刻或书写有关的)(与)视觉艺术(有关)的

    his mature graphic work

    他成熟的视觉艺术作品。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some of Picasso's graphic works are combinations of several techniques.
    • Her recent acrylic abstractions are boldly graphic with radiant colors in dynamic geometric compositions.
    • A graphic and sculptural sensibility provides a stable platform for the artist to explore his chosen subject with line, form and material.
    • Perky pastel colors top the graphic, symbolizing the rich, while the poor are on the bottom, represented by earth tones.
    • Copyright law does extend protection to useful objects if the object contains pictorial, graphic or sculptural features.
    • Like maps, Lombardi's drawings use a graphic shorthand that viewers need to learn in order to navigate the material.
    • Here are drawings, graphic works, watercolors, and oil paintings.
    • A set of finished art work will be available in graphic form.
    • There are wonderful drawings demonstrating how the variety of graphic style which Rubens commanded surpassed that of arty high renaissance artist.
    • The artist's other graphic techniques are much less obvious.
    • Both these examples show the persistence of a graphic style that is neither modernist nor Art Deco, but clearly widespread and enduring.
    • The children's drawings became graphic representations of their thinking.
    • In contrast, her graphic wood engravings reflect the turmoil of the war years.
    • A big part of my understanding is through drawings or graphic illustrations.
    • Three limpid watercolors reveal their development through a few washes applied to a pencil or ink line drawing, providing more graphic than chromatic complexity.
    • Her drawings are characterised by haunting graphic symbols embedded in smoothly-flowing designs.
    • She suggests that the work's graphic depiction of pain was the focus of an empathetic identification.
    • I've been told my work has an Asian feel, perhaps because of the graphic style and brushwork.
    • Apart from paintings he produced a good deal of graphic work, including numerous book illustrations in lithograph and woodcut.
    • The carefully studied hands reveal the graphic origin of his designing, confirmed from the few drawings that have survived.
    Synonyms
    visual, symbolic, pictorial, depictive, illustrative, diagrammatic, drawn, written, in writing, delineative
    1. 1.1Computing Relating to or denoting a visual image.
      〔计算机〕(与)可视图像(有关)的
      graphic information such as charts and diagrams

      诸如图表等可视信息。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our rule of thumb is to keep most pages less than 60K, including scripts, style sheets, and graphic images.
      • I then cut out the graphic image and saved it as a JPEG.
      • An icon is a graphic image that represents an available function on a computer's graphical user interface.
      • To present the most accurate graphic comparisons, pop-up images have not been re-sized.
      • These scripts and applets can automatically place a graphic image of the expected legitimate URL on top of the address bar within the browser to hide the actual address that the browser is really being directed to.
  • 2Giving clear and vividly explicit details.

    详细生动的

    a graphic account of the riots
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In graphic detail, she describes the devastation that would follow, leaving up to 200,000 people dead.
    • This book is definitely for older teens, as it is explicit and graphic in its description of various types of abuse.
    • The rumors have been flying for years, but the ‘Times’ collected a striking amount of graphic detail.
    • They try and describe in graphic detail what goes on when an animal is killed.
    • He recalled his life of crime in graphic detail.
    • Five years later, he stopped taking drugs after an Esquire magazine cover story described his habit in graphic detail.
    • They described in graphic detail their playground games - modern-day versions of our own ‘kissing games’.
    • It painfully details the poignant and graphic account of one man's experience of MRSA.
    • Each of these chapters in his life is described in graphic detail, which may not be for the faint-hearted.
    • But it is a remarkably detailed and vivid account, full of telling and graphic detail.
    • Newspapers also report, in lurid and graphic detail, cases of abuse that these women experience.
    • A warning to those listening with small children - the following story contains graphic details of violence.
    • I was quite taken aback by the graphic details describing the author's sex life.
    • The extract was a very graphic, detailed description of a particularly violent rape, as told in past tense by the victim.
    • The article described in graphic detail the events of the previous night.
    • A woman has described in graphic detail how she saw her friend being raped.
    • Sharon gave me a long, detailed, highly graphic description of her sexual encounter with Tony in which she played the dominant.
    • His book is a colourful and graphic account of a career that ended in 1945 when he was injured in an accident in the hold of his ship and was subsequently declared unfit for sea duties.
    • The last moments of a teenager's life have been described in graphic detail to a murder trial jury.
    • But here is a quote from one such e-mail by a Pakistani journalist covering the region that describes in graphic detail the choices people face.
    Synonyms
    vivid, explicit, expressive, detailed, uninhibited, striking, forceful, powerful, punchy
    lively, colourful, highly coloured, rich
    lurid, shocking, startling
    cogent, clear, lucid
    realistic, descriptive, illustrative, pictorial, well defined, well delineated, well drawn, well expressed, photographic
    telling, effective
  • 3Of or in the form of a graph.

    图形的;图示的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This report includes a graphic analysis with the patient's results plotted against normal values so that the examiner can quickly see how a patient compares.
    • It has the advantage over grouped frequency distribution of retaining the actual data while showing them in graphic form.
    • The plot option generates the frequency distribution in graphic form (histogram, box, and normal probability plots), and the normal option generates statistics to test the normality of the distribution.
    • On a typical chart, the price of an instrument is notated (on the y-axis) against time (on the x-axis) in graphic form.
    • Mean zero noise is associated with underestimation of distribution volumes when data are analyzed with graphic analysis.
  • 4Geology
    attributive Of or denoting rocks having a surface texture resembling cuneiform writing.

    〔地质〕(岩石表面纹理)文象的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We began with the ‘Famous Four’ of petrified wood, labradorite, graphic feldspar and ocean jasper, and continued from there.
    • Graphic granite as a decorative stone has been used since antiquity.
    • Graphic granite is a regular intergrowth of quartz and feldspar that gives an angular appearance suggestive of cuneiform writing (whence "graphic," which means "writing").
    • In graphic granite and in pegmatites, perthite is of common occurrence.
    • The center focal is an Oval shaped piece of Graphic Feldspar with a beautiful design occurring naturally in the piece.
noun ˈɡrafɪkˈɡræfɪk
Computing
  • A graphical item displayed on a screen or stored as data.

    〔计算机〕(屏幕上显示或作为数据储存的)图表(或图形、图案等)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You have displayed the graphic in the chosen video mode.
    • The balloon was designed to be the first to burst through into the stratosphere, as illustrated by our computer graphic below.
    • A raster graphic is basically a bitmapped graphic (as opposed to a vector graphic), thus a raster bar is a bitmapped graphic of a bar.
    • The main factors that influence the display of graphics for the Web, are the size of the file and the screen display quality of the graphic.
    • This will convert the colored graphic into a black-and-white bitmap file.
    Synonyms
    picture, illustration, image
    icon, logo
    diagram, graph, chart

Derivatives

  • graphicness

  • noun
    • But you also might not anticipate the extent and graphicness of the movie's violence - or its unrelentingly depressing message.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I personally love it, the more graphicness the better, it let's me feel like I'm there.
      • The graphicness of the gore, gave me flashbacks to the late 70's and early 80's, brilliant, being both shocking and realistic.
      • The difference between the two appears to be in the degree of graphicness, and the length of the questionable content.
      • Participants exhibited evidence of a shared script of media violence that oriented them to look primarily for graphicness and harm in the portrayal.

Origin

Mid 17th century: via Latin from Greek graphikos, from graphē 'writing, drawing'.

  • graft from Late Middle English:

    A graft is a shoot from one plant fixed into a slit made in another to form a new growth. Originally spelled graff, it derives from Greek graphion ‘stylus, pointed writing implement’, from graphein ‘to write’, source of the graphite (late 18th century) in your pencil, graphic art (mid 17th century), and diagram (early 17th century). The tapered tip of the shoot was thought to resemble a stylus. The other graft (mid 19th century), ‘hard work’, may be related to the phrase spade's graft ‘the amount of earth that one stroke of a spade will move’, based on Old Norse groftr ‘digging’.

Rhymes

autobiographic, autographic, bibliographic, biographic, calligraphic, cartographic, choreographic, cinematographic, cryptographic, demographic, geographic, hagiographic, historiographic, holographic, hydrographic, iconographic, lithographic, monographic, orthographic, palaeographic (US paleographic), photographic, pictographic, pornographic, reprographic, Sapphic, seraphic, stenographic, telegraphic, traffic, typographic, xerographic

Definition of graphic in US English:

graphic

adjectiveˈɡrafikˈɡræfɪk
  • 1Relating to visual art, especially involving drawing, engraving, or lettering.

    (尤指与绘画、雕刻或书写有关的)(与)视觉艺术(有关)的

    his mature graphic work

    他成熟的视觉艺术作品。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The carefully studied hands reveal the graphic origin of his designing, confirmed from the few drawings that have survived.
    • The artist's other graphic techniques are much less obvious.
    • Here are drawings, graphic works, watercolors, and oil paintings.
    • A graphic and sculptural sensibility provides a stable platform for the artist to explore his chosen subject with line, form and material.
    • A set of finished art work will be available in graphic form.
    • The children's drawings became graphic representations of their thinking.
    • Like maps, Lombardi's drawings use a graphic shorthand that viewers need to learn in order to navigate the material.
    • In contrast, her graphic wood engravings reflect the turmoil of the war years.
    • Some of Picasso's graphic works are combinations of several techniques.
    • There are wonderful drawings demonstrating how the variety of graphic style which Rubens commanded surpassed that of arty high renaissance artist.
    • Copyright law does extend protection to useful objects if the object contains pictorial, graphic or sculptural features.
    • Both these examples show the persistence of a graphic style that is neither modernist nor Art Deco, but clearly widespread and enduring.
    • Her drawings are characterised by haunting graphic symbols embedded in smoothly-flowing designs.
    • Three limpid watercolors reveal their development through a few washes applied to a pencil or ink line drawing, providing more graphic than chromatic complexity.
    • I've been told my work has an Asian feel, perhaps because of the graphic style and brushwork.
    • Apart from paintings he produced a good deal of graphic work, including numerous book illustrations in lithograph and woodcut.
    • She suggests that the work's graphic depiction of pain was the focus of an empathetic identification.
    • Her recent acrylic abstractions are boldly graphic with radiant colors in dynamic geometric compositions.
    • Perky pastel colors top the graphic, symbolizing the rich, while the poor are on the bottom, represented by earth tones.
    • A big part of my understanding is through drawings or graphic illustrations.
    Synonyms
    visual, symbolic, pictorial, depictive, illustrative, diagrammatic, drawn, written, in writing, delineative
    1. 1.1Computing Relating to or denoting a visual image.
      〔计算机〕(与)可视图像(有关)的
      graphic information such as charts and diagrams

      诸如图表等可视信息。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • These scripts and applets can automatically place a graphic image of the expected legitimate URL on top of the address bar within the browser to hide the actual address that the browser is really being directed to.
      • To present the most accurate graphic comparisons, pop-up images have not been re-sized.
      • Our rule of thumb is to keep most pages less than 60K, including scripts, style sheets, and graphic images.
      • An icon is a graphic image that represents an available function on a computer's graphical user interface.
      • I then cut out the graphic image and saved it as a JPEG.
  • 2Giving a vivid picture with explicit detail.

    详细生动的

    he gave a graphic description of the torture

    他对那次拷打详细生动地进行了描述。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But here is a quote from one such e-mail by a Pakistani journalist covering the region that describes in graphic detail the choices people face.
    • The rumors have been flying for years, but the ‘Times’ collected a striking amount of graphic detail.
    • I was quite taken aback by the graphic details describing the author's sex life.
    • A woman has described in graphic detail how she saw her friend being raped.
    • Five years later, he stopped taking drugs after an Esquire magazine cover story described his habit in graphic detail.
    • They described in graphic detail their playground games - modern-day versions of our own ‘kissing games’.
    • The article described in graphic detail the events of the previous night.
    • This book is definitely for older teens, as it is explicit and graphic in its description of various types of abuse.
    • He recalled his life of crime in graphic detail.
    • Newspapers also report, in lurid and graphic detail, cases of abuse that these women experience.
    • They try and describe in graphic detail what goes on when an animal is killed.
    • Each of these chapters in his life is described in graphic detail, which may not be for the faint-hearted.
    • It painfully details the poignant and graphic account of one man's experience of MRSA.
    • The extract was a very graphic, detailed description of a particularly violent rape, as told in past tense by the victim.
    • In graphic detail, she describes the devastation that would follow, leaving up to 200,000 people dead.
    • Sharon gave me a long, detailed, highly graphic description of her sexual encounter with Tony in which she played the dominant.
    • But it is a remarkably detailed and vivid account, full of telling and graphic detail.
    • A warning to those listening with small children - the following story contains graphic details of violence.
    • The last moments of a teenager's life have been described in graphic detail to a murder trial jury.
    • His book is a colourful and graphic account of a career that ended in 1945 when he was injured in an accident in the hold of his ship and was subsequently declared unfit for sea duties.
    Synonyms
    vivid, explicit, expressive, detailed, uninhibited, striking, forceful, powerful, punchy
  • 3Of or in the form of a graph.

    图形的;图示的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mean zero noise is associated with underestimation of distribution volumes when data are analyzed with graphic analysis.
    • This report includes a graphic analysis with the patient's results plotted against normal values so that the examiner can quickly see how a patient compares.
    • On a typical chart, the price of an instrument is notated (on the y-axis) against time (on the x-axis) in graphic form.
    • It has the advantage over grouped frequency distribution of retaining the actual data while showing them in graphic form.
    • The plot option generates the frequency distribution in graphic form (histogram, box, and normal probability plots), and the normal option generates statistics to test the normality of the distribution.
  • 4Geology
    attributive Of or denoting rocks having a surface texture resembling cuneiform writing.

    〔地质〕(岩石表面纹理)文象的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We began with the ‘Famous Four’ of petrified wood, labradorite, graphic feldspar and ocean jasper, and continued from there.
    • Graphic granite is a regular intergrowth of quartz and feldspar that gives an angular appearance suggestive of cuneiform writing (whence "graphic," which means "writing").
    • In graphic granite and in pegmatites, perthite is of common occurrence.
    • The center focal is an Oval shaped piece of Graphic Feldspar with a beautiful design occurring naturally in the piece.
    • Graphic granite as a decorative stone has been used since antiquity.
nounˈɡrafikˈɡræfɪk
Computing
  • A graphical item displayed on a screen or stored as data.

    〔计算机〕(屏幕上显示或作为数据储存的)图表(或图形、图案等)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A raster graphic is basically a bitmapped graphic (as opposed to a vector graphic), thus a raster bar is a bitmapped graphic of a bar.
    • This will convert the colored graphic into a black-and-white bitmap file.
    • The main factors that influence the display of graphics for the Web, are the size of the file and the screen display quality of the graphic.
    • You have displayed the graphic in the chosen video mode.
    • The balloon was designed to be the first to burst through into the stratosphere, as illustrated by our computer graphic below.
    Synonyms
    picture, illustration, image

Origin

Mid 17th century: via Latin from Greek graphikos, from graphē ‘writing, drawing’.

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