释义
[ ahr -tuh -fis ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈɑr tə fɪs / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a clever trick or stratagem; a cunning, crafty device or expedient; wile.
trickery; guile; craftiness.
cunning; ingenuity; inventiveness: a drawing-room comedy crafted with artifice and elegance.
a skillful or artful contrivance or expedient.
Origin of artifice 1525–35; <Anglo-French <Latin artificium craftsmanship, art, craftiness, equivalent to arti-, combining form of ars art1 + -fic-, combining form of facere to do1 , make + -ium + -ium
SYNONYMS FOR artifice 1 subterfuge.
2 deception, deceit, art, duplicity.
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synonym study for artifice 1 . See trick. 2 . See cunning.
Words nearby artifice articulatory phonetics, Artie, artifact, artifacting, artifactitious, artifice , artificer, artificial, artificial aid, artificial ankylosis, artificial blood
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Example sentences from the Web for artifice There is usually something transparent about the artifice required by famous artists trying to remain current.
The Many Lives of Artist David Hockney | William O’Connor| November 23, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The collection is by turn bizarre, hilarious, unpredictable, all of it without a single note of artifice .
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Where Raphael constructed ideal women and made them seem normal and necessary, Dürer constructs ideal works of art and artifice .
Durer, A 'Natural' Genius for Art | Blake Gopnik| May 16, 2013| DAILY BEAST
He is unfailingly polite and contrite, still slightly awkward with the artifice of campaigning after all these years.
South Carolina Street Fight in First District Congressional Primary | John Avlon| March 18, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Of course, these photos also emphasize the artifice that lies behind documentation.
Photography's Heavy Lifting | Blake Gopnik| October 17, 2012| DAILY BEAST
The capture of Tarentum, though effected by artifice more than valour, was considered honourable to Fabius.
History of Rome, Vol III | Titus Livius
What he could obtain by negociations or by artifice , he required not by force of arms.
Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 276 | Various
By that artifice he secured all the remaining property of the unhappy sufferers for his own use.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03 | Various
In the whole course of the education of her son and daughter, she has pursued a system of artifice .
Tales And Novels, Volume 5 (of 10) | Maria Edgeworth
It is not a matter of artifice and simulation; it is a matter of being genuine and not a sham.
Shadows of the Stage | William Winter
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British Dictionary definitions for artifice noun a clever expedient; ingenious stratagem
crafty or subtle deception
skill; cleverness
a skilfully contrived device
obsolete craftsmanship
Word Origin for artifice C16: from Old French, from Latin artificium skill, from artifex one possessed of a specific skill, from ars skill + -fex, from facere to make
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