unelaborate 的 3 个定义
- worked out with great care and nicety of detail; executed with great minuteness: elaborate preparations; elaborate care.
- marked by intricate and often excessive detail; complicated; ornate.
e·lab·o·rat·ed, e·lab·o·rat·ing.
- to work out carefully or minutely; develop to perfection.
- to add details to; expand.
- to produce or develop by labor.
- Physiology. to convert by means of chemical processes into a substance more suitable for use within the body.
e·lab·o·rat·ed, e·lab·o·rat·ing.
- to add details in writing, speaking, etc.; give additional or fuller treatment: to elaborate upon a theme or an idea.
unelaborate 近义词
等同于 simple
unelaborate 的近义词 41 个
- classic
- clean
- elementary
- modest
- plain
- pure
- uncomplicated
- absolute
- mere
- rustic
- single
- spartan
- vanilla
- austere
- discreet
- folksy
- homely
- homey
- humble
- inelaborate
- lowly
- not complex
- open and shut
- pure and simple
- sheer
- unadorned
- unadulterated
- unaffected
- unalloyed
- unblended
- uncombined
- uncompounded
- undecorated
- unembellished
- unfussy
- unmitigated
- unmixed
- unornamented
- unostentatious
- unpretentious
- unqualified
unelaborate 的反义词 28 个
等同于 vanilla
更多unelaborate例句
- Like many recent trends, they found initial popularity among K-pop fans, who created elaborate digital collages of bands.
- There’s paradoxical thinking, or the elaborated social identity model.
- This is exactly our time as advertisers to elaborate on the challenges that our audience can overcome by using the product.
- It is difficult to execute elaborate productions and remain socially distant.
- It might well mean data encryption, but the EDPC didn’t elaborate.
- In an email exchange a friend said many had repeated this same succinct review but they could never elaborate.
- A senior Iranian official in Pakistan later confirmed the strike took place, declining to elaborate.
- Hitchcock loved to tell stories, elaborate, complicated rough drafts for movies he would never make.
- His most elaborate camera maneuvers seemed almost diabolical in their complexity.
- And he tells Bob Boyle to start making sketches for the more elaborate sequences.
- The same two impulses are said to lie at the root of the elaborate art of personal adornment developed by savages.
- The attempt at social change threatens a social revolution in which the whole elaborate mechanism would burst into fragments.
- It contained an elaborate account of all the comets recorded in history , down to the year 1665.
- The menu was long, elaborate and imposing; equalled only by the toast list, which contained no less than sixteen separate toasts.
- In preparation for this event Ki Pak had made careful and elaborate arrangements.