单词 | artifacts |
释义 | artifactnoun ar·ti·fact ˈär-ti-ˌfakt 1 a : a usually simple object (such as a tool or ornament) showing human workmanship or modification as distinguished from a natural object especially : an object remaining from a particular period caves containing prehistoric artifacts b : something characteristic of or resulting from a particular human institution, period, trend, or individual … morality is an artifact of human culture, devised to help us negotiate social relations. Michael Pollan c : something or someone arising from or associated with an earlier time especially when regarded as no longer appropriate, relevant, or important … that over-simplified but eloquent quality that keeps Jefferson alive for us while Washington and Adams, his superiors in so many other respects, are artifacts of a quaint and lost world. Jack Rakove 2 a : a product of artificial character (as in a scientific test) due usually to extraneous (such as human) agency b : an electrocardiographic and electroencephalographic wave that arises from sources other than the heart or brain c : a defect in an image (such as a digital photograph) that appears as a result of the technology and methods used to create and process the image … can produce a very good picture, but there will be some loss of detail and some color artifacts such as adjacent colors bleeding into each other. Consumer Reports artifactual ˌär-ti-ˈfak-chə(-wə)l adjective -ˈfak-shwəl -chü-əl artifacts noun1 as in fossils an object made by humans and surviving from an earlier time period The site was full of Stone Age artifacts such as flint tools. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in mementos a lingering indication of something from the past The spelling of "trough" is an artifact of the way it was originally pronounced. Synonyms & Similar Words
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