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1. adjective1) grafischgraphic art[s] — Grafik, die
2. nounin graphic detail — in allen Einzelheiten
1) (product) Grafik, die2) in pl. see academic.ru/87550/graphics">graphics* * *1) (vivid: a graphic description of an accident.) anschaulich2) (of painting, drawing etc: the graphic arts.) graphisch* * *graph·ic[ˈgræfɪk]a \graphic representation eine grafische Darstellung2. (vividly descriptive) anschaulich, plastischto describe sth in \graphic detail etw haarklein [o bis ins kleinste Detail] beschreiben\graphic works [of an artist] [Künstler]grafiken pl* * *['grfɪk]adjto describe sth in graphic detail — etw in allen Einzelheiten anschaulich darstellen
graphic work — Grafiken pl
See:→ also graphics* * *graphic [ˈɡræfık]A adj (adv graphically)short, graphic examples2. grafisch, diagrammatisch, zeichnerisch:graphic arts → B 1;graphic artist Grafiker(in);graphic novel Comicroman m;graphic representation grafische Darstellung3. Schrift…, Schreib…:graphic accent LINGa) Akzent(zeichen) m(n)b) diakritisches Zeichen;graphic symbol Schriftzeichen n4. GEOL Schrift…:B spl2. (als sg konstruiert) technisches Zeichnen4. grafische Gestaltung (eines Buchs etc)* * *1. adjective1) grafischgraphic art[s] — Grafik, die
2) (clear, vivid) plastisch; anschaulich2. noun1) (product) Grafik, die* * *adj.anschaulich adj.grafisch adj.graphisch adj. n.Grafik -en f. -
2 graphic
a \graphic representation eine grafische Darstellung2) ( vividly descriptive) anschaulich, plastisch;to describe sth in \graphic detail etw haarklein [o bis ins kleinste Detail] beschreiben\graphic works [of an artist] [Künstler]grafiken fpl
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