exquisite 的 2 个定义
- of special beauty or charm, or rare and appealing excellence, as a face, a flower, coloring, music, or poetry.
- extraordinarily fine or admirable; consummate: exquisite weather.
- intense; acute, or keen, as pleasure or pain.
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- Archaic. a person, especially a man, who is excessively concerned about clothes, grooming, etc.; dandy; coxcomb.
exquisite 近义词
beautiful, excellent, finely detailed
exquisite 的近义词 42 个
- admirable
- charming
- delicate
- delicious
- elegant
- ethereal
- impeccable
- lovely
- meticulous
- perfect
- polished
- precise
- rare
- refined
- splendid
- striking
- subtle
- superb
- attractive
- choice
- comely
- consummate
- cultivated
- dainty
- discerning
- discriminating
- errorless
- fastidious
- fine
- flawless
- incomparable
- irreproachable
- matchless
- outstanding
- peerless
- pleasing
- precious
- recherché
- select
- selective
- superior
- superlative
exquisite 的反义词 28 个
intense
更多exquisite例句
- Han builds the tension in this story slowly, but he builds it with exquisite care, and it’s entirely worth the investment.
- I craved the kind of exquisite views and deep solitude that only come from schlepping your stuff deep into the backcountry.
- He’s been making sushi for a long time in his small, exquisite restaurant, which is inside a subway station in Tokyo.
- On the brand’s page, you will find exquisite user-generated travel images from all parts of the world, inspiring its potential and loyal customers.
- Still, the device represents a promising proof-of-concept that suggests that we may soon be able to replicate and even better one of nature’s most exquisite designs.
- Welcome to the exquisite hell of being director of the Central Intelligence Agency today.
- Like many successful tailors, his attention to detail is exquisite.
- According to Wynd, “Freddie Mercury once said he wanted to lead a Victorian life surrounded by exquisite clutter.”
- With its exquisite landscapes, birds-eye view and soothing cinematic music, Drone Boning makes sex look like art.
- With exquisite timing, religious historian Karen Armstrong steps forth with Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence.
- At the same time he realised that she had never seemed so adorably lovely, so exquisite, so out of his reach.
- While the refined exquisite was giving his order, a jolly western drover had listened with opened mouth and protruding eyes.
- He saw Lettice and his cousin helping towards this exquisite deliverance somehow.
- Her exquisite, frail beauty held a strength that mocked the worship in his eyes and voice.
- The sides generally rather shallow, heads of exquisite form and well defined.