人造

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Meaning and Usage

The word "人造" (rénzào) means "man-made" or "artificial." It is used to describe objects, materials, or products created by humans rather than occurring naturally. This term often appears in scientific, technological, and everyday contexts when distinguishing between natural and artificial origins.

Common Collocations

  • 人造卫星 (artificial satellite): frequently used in technology and space contexts.
  • 人造材料 (artificial material): used in manufacturing and product descriptions.
  • 人造宝石 (synthetic gemstone): common in jewelry and gemology.

Usage Notes

"人造" is typically used as an adjective before a noun to emphasize the artificial nature of something. It is more formal and specific than simply saying "" (fake). Avoid confusing "人造" with "自然" (natural). When describing something as artificial, "人造" highlights human creation rather than imitation or falseness.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "人造" with "人工" (rén gōng), which also means artificial but often refers to human labor or effort rather than the object itself. For example, "人工智能" means artificial intelligence (human-made intelligence), while "人造智能" would be less common.

Summary

Use "人造" when you want to clearly indicate that something is made by humans, especially in scientific, technical, or material contexts. It helps learners distinguish between natural and artificial objects in conversation and writing.

Example Sentences

This bridge is man-made, built using the latest technology.

Artificial satellites orbit the Earth and help us obtain information.

This kind of artificial material is more durable than natural materials.