detail的意思和读音

detail

: [ˈdiˌteɪl] : [ˈdiːteɪl]

n.

v.

details  detailing  detailed  

n.part,feature,aspect,point,element

v.list,specify,describe,itemize,particularize

detailn.facts/information

1.[c]a small individual fact or item; a less important fact or item

an expedition planned down to the last detail

He stood still, absorbing every detail of the street.

Tell me the main points now; leave the details till later.

2.[u]the small facts or features of sth, when you consider them all together

This issue will be discussed in more detail in the next chapter.

The research has been carried out with scrupulous attention to detail .

He had an eye for detail(= noticed and remembered small details) .

The fine detail of the plan has yet to be worked out.

3.[pl];(information about sth

Please supply the following details: name, age and sex.

Further details and booking forms are available on request.

They didn't give any details about the game.

‘We had a terrible time─’ ‘Oh, spare me the details(= don't tell me any more) .’“ — ”“。”

small parts

4.[c][u]a small part of a picture or painting; the smaller or less important parts of a picture, pattern, etc. when you consider them all together

This is a detail from the 1844 Turner painting. 1844

a huge picture with a lot of detail in it

soldiers

5.[c]a group of soldiers given special duties

IDM

I can't go into details now; it would take too long.

go into detail(s)to explain sth fully

I can't go into details now; it would take too long.

v.give facts/information

1.~ sthto give a list of facts or all the available information about sth

The brochure details all the hotels in the area and their facilities.

order soldier

2.[oftpass]~ sb (to do sth)to give an official order to sb, especially a soldier, to do a particular task

Several of the men were detailed to form a search party.

clean car

3.~ sthto clean a car extremely thoroughly

He got work for a while detailing cars.

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v.1.,2., (for to do)3.

n.1.one of many small facts or pieces of information relating to a situation; a fact that is not important2rmation; information that you provide about yourself, for example your name and address; information about something that is for sale, especially a house3.all the small aspects or features that something has, especially when they are difficult to notice4.a small part of something such as a painting or photograph, especially when shown separately from the rest of it5.a group of soldiers or police officers given a particular job; a particular job given to a group of soldiers or police officers1.one of many small facts or pieces of information relating to a situation; a fact that is not important2rmation; information that you provide about yourself, for example your name and address; information about something that is for sale, especially a house3.all the small aspects or features that something has, especially when they are difficult to notice4.a small part of something such as a painting or photograph, especially when shown separately from the rest of it5.a group of soldiers or police officers given a particular job; a particular job given to a group of soldiers or police officers

v.1.to list all the facts or aspects of a situation2.to give someone a particular job, especially someone in the military

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1.National newspapers covered it in detail, including dramatic confrontations between Darrow and Bryan both in and out of the courtroom.

2.My camera and camcorder were unable to pick up the detail of the lights in the sky near as well as the naked eye could.

3.The Leonardo drawing shown in this lesson is a good example of his careful study of every detail.

4.Her letters--pungent, witty, and vivid, spelled just as she spoke--detail her life in times of revolution.----

5.In New York, I dined with him, we did not gon into detail about the Real Madrid offers, but he told me that he will be loyal to Milan.

6.Instead, he complemented Putin on his eye for detail and said he would correct the mistake.

7.Although it had such an insignificant beginning, the rumour had grown and increased in detail and importance day by day.西便

8.But while men can judge whether a woman is footloose - and -fancy-free , there was no common facial detail to explain it.--

9.In the films I'm talking about, what I miss is not this or that concrete bit of political detail.

10.Offer as much additional detail as possible, like how much memory you want the software to take up and how easy it should be to use.