elegance 的定义
elegance 近义词
cultivated beauty, taste
elegance 的近义词 39 个
- charm
- delicacy
- dignity
- gentility
- grace
- grandeur
- luxury
- magnificence
- nobility
- purity
- refinement
- restraint
- sophistication
- splendor
- style
- breeding
- class
- courtliness
- cultivation
- culture
- discernment
- distinction
- exquisiteness
- felicity
- gracefulness
- hauteur
- lushness
- nicety
- noblesse
- ornateness
- polish
- politeness
- propriety
- rhythm
- sumptuousness
- symmetry
- tastefulness
- good taste
- poshness
elegance 的反义词 9 个
更多elegance例句
- 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.