manmade

英 ['mæn'meɪd] 美
  • n. 人工制品;合成品
  • adj. 人造的(等于man-made)
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manmade (adj.)
also man-made, c. 1718, from man (n.) + made. In early use typically of institutions, etc., and opposed to what is natural or god-made. Of fibers, foodstuffs, etc., from mid-20c.
1. China succeeded in launching its first manmade earth satellite in 1970.
一九七○年中国成功地发射了第一颗人造地球卫星.

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2. Our problems are manmade; therefore, they can be solved by man.
我们的问题都是人为的, 因此是人所能解决的.

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3. China's first manmade satellite made one complete revolution round the earth in 144 minutes.
中国第一颗人造卫星每144分钟绕地球一周.

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4. The first manmade satellite of our country weighs 173 kilogrammes.
我国第一颗人造卫星重达173千克.

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5. Damaged valves in the heart can also be substituted by manmade one.
损坏的心脏瓣膜可以用人造瓣膜来取代.

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