multifaceted 的定义
- having many facets, as a gem.
- having many aspects or phases: a multifaceted problem.
multifaceted 近义词
versatile
更多multifaceted例句
- Instead, experts say, “the militia” is really a multifaceted movement with fluid boundaries.
- It’s only when we look at examples like the one in India or the one in Australia that we start to see law as a multifaceted instrument, which can be used in different ways.
- It’s yet another of the unexpected but multifaceted ways in which the pandemic is turning the world upside down.
- It was all a perfect encapsulation of Betts’s multifaceted baseball gifts, on display at once.
- Since its launch in 2015, Encantos has developed into a multifaceted brand focused on cultural diversity and teaching 21st-century skills.
- Karen Berger, another regular player at Haviland Hollow Farm said the appeal of polo for her is multifaceted.
- Hearing, Committee on Energy and Commerce—“Improving Sports Safety: A Multifaceted Approach”
- Everyone is complicated and if we look closely enough, most of us are more multifaceted than our daily lives present.
- Strategy, as Freedman describes his admittedly diffuse and multifaceted subject, is both a way of thinking and a way of doing.
- His budget and deal-making chops, plus brief tenure at Citigroup, give him a multifaceted background suitable to the job.