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elegance

/el-i-guhns/US // ˈɛl ɪ gəns //UK // (ˈɛlɪɡəns) //

高雅,高雅的风格,高贵典雅,高贵

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : elegant quality: elegance of dress.
    • : something elegant; a refinement.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nouncultivated beauty, taste
Synonyms
charm魅力,魅力四射,迷人的魅力,魅力无穷delicacy美味佳肴,美味,珍馐,美味的东西dignity尊严gentility温文尔雅,绅士风度,文雅,君子之风grace恩典,恩惠,恩宠,宽限期grandeur宏伟,气势,辉煌,宏伟壮观luxury奢华,奢侈品,豪华,奢侈magnificence辉煌,壮丽,壮美,壮观nobility贵族,高贵,贵族身份,高贵的人purity纯度,纯净度,纯洁性,洁净度refinement完善,精细化,精益求精,完善的restraint约束力,克制,约束,约束性sophistication复杂性,先进性,复杂程度,复杂度splendor光辉,绚烂,辉煌,绚丽style风格,样式breeding养殖,繁殖,养殖业,育种class类,类别,阶级,种类courtliness朝气,朝气蓬勃,宫廷气质,宫廷礼仪cultivation耕种,耕作,种植,栽培culture文化,培养,文艺,文艺界discernment洞察力,鉴别力,辨别力,鉴别distinction区别,区分,区别对待,差异exquisiteness精美,精美度,精美绝伦,精美的felicity幸福感,幸福,幸福的,幸福指数gracefulness优雅性,优雅,优美感,优美的外观hauteur影响力,风格,奢华,魅力lushness茂盛,郁郁葱葱,茂密性,茂盛性nicety龛位,龛内,龛noblesse贵族,贵族的身份,贵族的ornateness纹饰,观赏性,纹路,壮观polish抛光,抛光剂,擦亮,擦拭politeness礼貌,礼节,客气,礼貌性propriety礼节,礼义,礼法,礼节性rhythm节奏,节律,节奏感,节拍sumptuousness华贵,奢华,华美,奢华感symmetry对称性,对称tastefulness品味,有品位,品位,有品味good taste好味道,好品味,好的品味,好的味道poshness舒适度,姿势,姿态,舒适性

Examples

  • A table on either side can add a symmetrical elegance to your room, or one charming table can ensure you never lose your reading glasses.

  • Ive, who pioneered elegance and simplicity in electronics, left Apple last year to found his own design company, LoveFrom.

  • For James, the Northwest displayed a delightfully slouchy elegance he’d almost forgotten about in New York.

  • Buy nowThe elegance of finely crafted walnut combined with innovative tracking technology makes this hangboard the ultimate at-home training tool for climbers who don’t have the space for a wall.

  • “Physically, Vidal has an elegance that compared to Buckley’s restlessness illuminates the debate segments in a way that people familiar with it will recognize.”

  • There is something about a firefight at night, something about the mechanical elegance of an M-60 machine gun.

  • He would have probably done both in much the same way: with elegance and restraint, yet radically.

  • This Palmer stands for elegance and sophistication: the embodiment of natural gifts, both athletic and personal.

  • Bratis, who trained in Athens, creates pieces of “femininity and pure elegance without artifice.”

  • England was almost as good, if mostly in the elegance of their defense.

  • She is always attired in black, and is utterly careless in dress, yet nothing can conceal her innate elegance of figure.

  • After all she, Hilda, possessed some mysterious characteristic more potent than the elegance and the goodness of Janet Orgreave.

  • He was distinguished for personal courage, as well as taste for elegance and splendor, whence he was called the munificent.

  • He wrote verses with elegance in French, Spanish and Italian, and was a polisher of his native language in a barbarous age.

  • The elegance of his stature and the pensive melancholy of his classic features invested him with a peculiar power of fascination.