| 释义 | 
		graph·ic I. \ˈgrafik, -fēk\ adjective also graph·i·cal \-fə̇kəl, -fēk-\ Etymology: graphic from Latin graphicus, from Greek graphikos, from graphein to write + -ikos -ic; graphical from Latin graphicus + English -al 1.  : written, drawn, or engraved  < reproduction of the letters in graphic form — F.W.Goudy >  < did not multiply with graphic symbols as we do — E.O.Winzerling > 2.   a.    (1)  : marked by clear and lively description or striking imaginative power    < its most graphic and beautiful stanzas — J.L.Lowes >   (2)  : having the gift of clear and lively description    < a graphic writer >  b.  : sharply outlined or delineated   < plush buildings … which I saw as a graphic contrast to the slums — Ben Burns > 3.   a.  : of or relating to the pictorial arts : pictorial or symbolic rather than verbal   < the natural distinction between literary and graphic art — Bliss Perry >  b.  : of, relating to, or involving such reproductive methods as those of engraving, etching, lithography, photography, serigraphy, and woodcut   < the etchings, drypoints, lithographs and engravings which together form his graphic work — British Book News >  c.  : of or relating to the art of printing or the techniques associated with book production and communication by the printed word   < books considered as graphic rather than literary products — Publishers' Weekly > 4.  : of, relating to, or used for writing  < the graphic system of the Maya > 5.  : having mineral crystals resembling written or printed characters : exhibiting on the surface or in transverse section the appearance of such characters : having or displaying a rock fabric in which two minerals enclose each other by mutual intercrystallization 6.  : of, relating to, or represented by graphs, diagrams, lines, or similar means : diagrammatic  < chart a trend in graphic fashion — L.W.Hall > 7.  : of or relating to the written or printed word or the symbols or devices used in writing or printing to represent sound or convey meaning • graph·i·cal·ly \-fə̇k(ə)lē, -fēk-, -li\ adverb • graph·ic·ness \-fiknə̇s, -fēk-\ noun -es II. noun (-s) 1.   a.  : a product of graphic art (as a painting, watercolor, print)   < the graphics … include Chagall's original illustrations — Howard Devree >  b. graphics plural  : the graphic media   < graphics and photography, the multiple arts; film, stage, and dance, the theatrical arts — Museum of Modern Art Bulletin > 2.   a.  : a picture, map, or graph used for illustration or demonstration   < these graphics embody widely accepted principles of visual education >   < today, more and more, graphics are being used in company reports — Journal of Accountancy >  b. graphics plural but singular in construction  : the art or science of representing a three-dimensional object on a two-dimensional surface according to mathematical rules of projection III. noun 1.  : a graphic representation displayed by a computer (as on a cathode-ray tube) 2. graphics plural but singular or plural in construction  : the process whereby a computer displays graphics and an operator can manipulate them (as with a light pen) |