artefact
n. 人工制品,人工产物; 人为现象; [医]伪假象; [生物学]矫作物
An artefact is an ornament, tool, or other object that is made by a human being, especially one that is historically or culturally interesting.
1. a man-made object taken as a whole
Had we taken the artefact, there would have been no need to return.
如果我们真的偷了试金石, 我们根本没必要再回来.
Tommy DeVito : what do you mean, you artefact I talk? What?
托米·德维托: 你什么意思, 你的意思是我说话的方式? 还是什么?
In this case , however, what users are seeing is an artefact of the data collection process.
然而就这件事来说, 用户看到的是一个人工数据收集过程制造的‘赝品’.
Sadusky: The artefact youll ever wager that aggregation is if you intend elected President.
萨德斯基: 你惟一能够看到这本书的机会,就是你竞选成为总统之后.
Joe: The artefact to indorse yourself is to undergo when somethings feat to happen.
乔: 保护自己最好的办法,就是洞悉什么时候会发生什么样的事情.