refinement 的定义
- fineness or elegance of feeling, taste, manners, language, etc.
- an instance of refined feeling, manners, etc.
- the act or process of refining.
- the quality or state of being refined.
- a subtle point or distinction.
- subtle reasoning.
- an improved, higher, or extreme form of something: a refinement of the old system.
- Mathematics. a set whose elements include the elements of a given set.
refinement 近义词
cleansing
cultivation, civilization
refinement 的近义词 36 个
- delicacy
- dignity
- elegance
- erudition
- finesse
- grace
- graciousness
- nicety
- nuance
- precision
- sophistication
- subtlety
- tact
- affability
- civility
- courtesy
- courtliness
- discrimination
- enlightenment
- fastidiousness
- fineness
- finish
- gentility
- gentleness
- knowledge
- lore
- polish
- politeness
- politesse
- style
- suavity
- taste
- urbanity
- fine point
- good breeding
- good manners
refinement 的反义词 12 个
更多refinement例句
- It’s important to note, though, that the expansions for URLs, apps and places are in fact expansions rather than refinements — these are OR commands rather than AND commands.
- With a little more refinement, these apps and devices could be just as useful to wheelchair users as they are to the general population.
- Some researchers praised Neuralink’s work as showing significant refinement to existing technology.
- While the Expedition doesn’t have the same level of refinement inside, it certainly has plenty of room.
- In some cases, these are tactical decisions, the result of hours of market research and focus groups and refinement.
- Back in the USA, returning veterans found that the middle class had adopted the piano as a sign of refinement.
- This was the world of Gustave H. our narrator assumes, one of refinement, poise, and impeccable service.
- He's someone with huge potential, in line with the spirit of Vuitton - creative audacity with extreme refinement.
- They are the epitome of old-school rationality and refinement—or at least they were until now.
- In this instance, the Ngram data offer a refinement, not a revelation.
- He professed both to abominate and despise all mystery, refinement, and intrigue, either in a prince or a minister.
- It is a further refinement when the staunch little lover of liberty sets about "easing" the pressure of commands.
- We merely tell thus much to account for her position and her partial refinement—both of which conditions she shared with Susan.
- Joseph Guarnerius appears to have endeavoured to produce the grandest tone, combining majesty and refinement.
- The Connecticut tobacco grower is in all respects a man of genuine refinement and nobility of soul.