finer / ˈfaɪ nər /

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finer 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Mathematics.

  1. of or relating to a topology or a topological space whose open sets include all the open sets of a second specified topology on the space.

finer 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

cloudless, sunny

adj. 形容词 adjective

excellent, masterly

adj. 形容词 adjective

dainty, delicate; sheer

adj. 形容词 adjective

discriminating, exact

更多finer例句

  1. Fernández’s tracking data EPV model breaks possession value into component models for finer-grained values and a better look at players’ decision-making.
  2. The finer-grained the targeting, the better the chance of a click, which would give advertisers more bang for their buck.
  3. Denser materials hold heat better than finer-grained ones, like how a sandy beach cools quickly after sundown, but single large rocks remain warm.
  4. To get a slightly finer-grained look at population outflow, we called up Nancy Wu.
  5. On many of the finer points of this issue, though, SNL was wide of the mark.
  6. Is there a finer prize for any writer of fiction than the ability to predict the future?
  7. One person who holds a much higher opinion of Klitschko is somebody who learned his finer qualities while facing him in the ring.
  8. Bandar bin Sultan smoked fine cigars and drank finer Cognac.
  9. And I have never known anyone with a finer sense of occasion than Seamus Heaney.
  10. In connection with this comes the consideration of slides and the finer modulations of tone-color, movement, and cadence.
  11. As observation widens and grows finer, the first bald representation becomes fuller and more life-like.
  12. With children of finer perception the transition to a correct profile view may be carried much further.
  13. German tobacco cures well, and some of the finer sorts make excellent cigar wrappers and are much esteemed throughout Europe.
  14. Harrowing makes finer the lumps near the surface, and mixes the fertilizer deeper than a rake can be used.