subtle的意思和读音

subtle

: [ˈsʌt(ə)l] : ['sʌt(ə)l]

adj.

subtler  subtlest  

adj.+n.subtle change,subtle influence,subtle point,subtle flavor,subtle sense

adj.obvious,blatant,obtuse

adj.slight,faint,fine,thin,understated

subtleadj.

1.not very noticeable or obvious

subtle colours/flavours/smells, etc.

There are subtle differences between the two versions.

She's been dropping subtle hints about what she'd like as a present.

2.behaving in a clever way, and using indirect methods, in order to achieve sth

I decided to try a more subtle approach.

3.organized in a clever way

a subtle plan

a subtle use of lighting in the play

4.good at noticing and understanding things

The job required a subtle mind.

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adj.1.not obvious, and therefore difficult to notice2.indirect in a way that prevents people from noticing what you are trying to do3.showing an ability to notice and understand small things that other people do not4.delicate and complicated in an attractive way1.not obvious, and therefore difficult to notice2.indirect in a way that prevents people from noticing what you are trying to do3.showing an ability to notice and understand small things that other people do not4.delicate and complicated in an attractive way

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1.This was clearly a shout-out to the US, and indirectly a subtle hint to the Bank of Japan to refrain from direct FX market intervention.

2.You'll notice the examples started with the obvious like the weather and then got a bit more subtle like other peoples opinions.

3.The old gentleman was as deliberate in his movements, and wore as subtle a smile, as though he were presiding over a diplomatic congress.

4.Difficulties with manifestation can be the result of a missing creative body or any one of the subtle bodies.

5.Most of the cast have had rather subtle redesigns, Franky looks the most dramatic, and Chopper doesn't look as if he's been changed at all.

6.But now he was aware of the slight change in her breathing, a change as subtle as the wind from a butterfly's passing.

7.There is a more subtle result of such a situation as this, which, though not always taken into account, produces the tragedies of the world.

8.Fatherly love is often subtle, but these subtle little things in and can understand my father who was a great and selfless love!

9.Yesterday afternoon, reporters found a business point of this very subtle, but its doors closed.

10.Subtle abstractions emerge that would not have occurred to us at the outset but that pierce to the heart of the matter.使