elegant 的定义
- tastefully fine or luxurious in dress, style, design, etc.: elegant furnishings.
- gracefully refined and dignified, as in tastes, habits, or literary style: an elegant young gentleman; an elegant prosodist.
- graceful in form or movement: an elegant wave of the hand.
- appropriate to refined taste: a man devoted to elegant pursuits.
- excellent; fine; superior: an absolutely elegant wine.
- gracefully concise and simple; admirably succinct.
elegant 近义词
beautiful, tasteful
elegant 的近义词 53 个
- chic
- classic
- delicate
- dignified
- exquisite
- fancy
- fashionable
- graceful
- grand
- handsome
- luxurious
- neat
- opulent
- ornate
- polished
- refined
- simple
- stately
- stylish
- stylized
- sumptuous
- affected
- appropriate
- apt
- aristocratic
- artistic
- august
- choice
- clever
- comely
- courtly
- cultivated
- cultured
- dainty
- effective
- fine
- genteel
- ingenious
- majestic
- modish
- nice
- noble
- ornamented
- ostentatious
- overdone
- rare
- recherché
- rich
- select
- stuffy
- superior
- turgid
- well-bred
elegant 的反义词 16 个
更多elegant例句
- For me, it doesn’t get much more elegant than being able to get a total-body workout with one tool.
- The new method skirts the traditional mathematical slog by directly computing “intersection numbers,” which some hope could eventually lead to a more elegant description of the subatomic world.
- He had been strolling, too, when he had lost track of his surroundings and strayed into a neighborhood of elegant columned houses.
- In recent decades it has taken on a more elegant guise, first with physical robots in production plants, and more recently with software automation entering most offices.
- It will be populated by elegant, minimalist 3D-printed smart homes called Minka houses, created by noted geriatrician Bill Thomas.
- I did a piece for Elle about the effort to remake her into an elegant presence fashion-wise.
- It was the last really elegant shop of it kind left in Manhattan.
- Perhaps, like Hawking searching for his elegant equation, filmmakers will never find the answer.
- They seem to have service for eight of these elegant blue-and-white plates.
- But many spirits experts have long lauded Japanese whiskies as formidable—even the most elegant—drams.
- But it greatly equalizes and strengthens the fingers, and makes your execution smooth and elegant.
- Mrs. Pell was a very elegant and accomplished woman; her manners were the theme of universal admiration in our neighbourhood.
- Neither are there any terraces and verandahs adorned with elegant trellis-work and flowers, as there are in other warm countries.
- He knew that this elegant city, resplendent and glorious in the sheen of the setting sun, would soon be a living hell.
- The snuff-boxes of this period were very elegant and were decorated with elaborate paintings or set with gems.