nuanced / ˈnu ɑnst, ˈnyu-, nuˈɑnst, nyu- /

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nuanced 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. expressing or involving subtle distinctions: Their opinions are always nuanced and informing. Life is wonderfully nuanced, textured, complicated, beautiful, and rich.
  2. characterized by slight difference or variation in color, tone, flavor, etc.: Dawn and dusk imposed softer, darker shades of nuanced, shadowed light.

更多nuanced例句

  1. Milan’s specialty is writing complex, layered stories that blend family, food and history, featuring lovely, nuanced characters.
  2. One is we’ve dramatically increased the power of these classifiers to understand and, and deal with nuanced information.
  3. By adding a head of garlic to your roasting tray, you’ll have mellow, nuanced, soft garlic ready to throw in.
  4. One other pointYou’ll also notice many of the 2018 videos on passage retrieval are around the topic of “Factoid Search,” which is not the same as “open domain answers,” which are longer, less simple to provide answers to, and much more nuanced.
  5. Those who want to stand out, though, know that great opportunity is hidden in the nuanced ways we monitor and manipulate automations.
  6. Sophisticated, nuanced, melodious pop music, that sweeps you away.
  7. The issue of authenticity in American hip-hop is rich and nuanced.
  8. Pakistani security officials offer a more nuanced explanation.
  9. Hip-hop and faith have a long and sometimes conflicted history; but it was often presented in nuanced or subdued ways.
  10. The price reflects its rarity as well, but also the finicky, difficult, and nuanced process of making Champagne.
  11. By gazing at them long, Llian discovered that her dark brown eyes had a perfectly nuanced gamut of expression: they were eloquent.