Artefacto in english
Artifact
pronunciation: ɑrtəfækt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑrtəfækt part of speech: noun
In gestures
artefacto = artefact [artifact] ; artifact [artefact] ; whatchamacallit ; gizmo [gismo] ; contraption ; thingy [thingie] ; thingamajig ; thingamabob ; thingummy ; thingamy ; thingum ; whatd(o)y(a)callit.
Example: An artefact is any object made or modified by man.Example: There is also a review by Ken Bierman of the future of the catalog insofar as it is a physical artifact.Example: In his book's section 'Watchamacallit' he forecasts that communication between user and machine will be through voice for entering text and a pen-like device for pointing.Example: Within, you will find a pleathora of gadgets and gizmos, ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime.Example: If you are in cahoots with the circle of power, you get your projects approved in no time, and in some cases, you can build the most hideous and unsightly contraption.Example: Hold all of your bits and pieces with this handy and beautiful drawstring 'thingy' bag.Example: That's a right-angled triangle, but you may call it a thingimajig if you like; it doesn't matter about the name.Example: Two of my mother's favourite words when i was growing up were thingamajig and thingamabob -- you could always use those words if necessary if you couldn't remember the name of something.Example: There are several thingummies on sale where tourists come and go such as key fobs, of which, in my opinion, you cannot have too many -- more fobs than keys .Example: I am a sucker for technology -- I have a kitchen full of gadgets; cupboards brimming with 'thingamies' for this and 'whatdoyacallits' for that.Example: Few things catch the eye as instantly as a sparkling string of precious thingums around a woman's neck.Example: I am a sucker for technology -- I have a kitchen full of gadgets; cupboards brimming with 'thingamies' for this and 'whatdoyacallits' for that.more:
» artefacto explosivo = explosive device .
Example: The reference librarian was approached with a request for information on the construction of a small explosive device and how much cordite would be needed to blow up a normal-sized house.» fabricar un artefacto = manufacture + artifact .
Example: Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.