nuanced的意思和读音

nuanced

: ['njuːɑːnst]

adj.(,,)

adj.1.(,,)

1. nuance > nuanced > nucleat…

2.. ... not nuanced nuclear fission ...

3. minimal nuanced objective ...

4. dispersion nuanced nudnik () …

5. morgue nuanced resilience ...

6.(diffuse),nuanced),(instruction)

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1.It seems there's been a shift among those who study this ground, yielding a more nuanced, and often gentler picture of our nature.

2.But the matter becomes more nuanced if it is about your commitment to a fight in foreign lands.

3.'This relationship [with China] has to be transacted in a very nuanced fashion, ' she said.,(

4.Was that the point of the book, I ask, to present a more nuanced figure?

5." In this class we will live by the MIT Media Lab motto " demo or die. " Or, to be a little more nuanced, " imagine, realize, and critique.:“”,:“”。

6.So, alas, would a more nuanced view on public-service reform, since much of the party never signed up to the Blairite agenda.

7.The new historical approach brought with it the advantage of a more nuanced conception of the art, better suited to a wider public.

8.Finally, we'll take a more nuanced look at waste, asking how much we can eliminate and how much is necessary for a healthy economy.

9.But even the evidence in Wilson's nuanced account suggests he had failed earlier in his duty of care towards the ship and its passengers.便

10.The nuanced, idiomatic English of Britons, North Americans, Antipodeans (and Indians) can be hard to understand.