释义 |
nuanced, ppl. a.|ˈnuːɑ̃ːst, ˈnjuː-, -ɑːnst| [f. nuance v. + -ed1.] Possessing or exhibiting delicate gradations in tone, expression, etc.
1920[see Bostonian a.]. 1965Listener 21 Oct. 613/1 Marxists often distinguish between ‘Marxism’ and ‘vulgar Marxism’... The former is subtle, profound, nuanced,.. and dialectical. 1969N. Freeling Tsing-Boum xi. 71 An immensely nuanced and confused double-think. 1971Daily Tel. 23 Mar. 16/5 He brought a wealth of finely nuanced expression to the eloquently fashioned vocal line. 1972Language XLVIII. 457 In a study devoted to discriminations among adverbs, one would expect a nuanced feeling for them, and to a large extent this is borne out. |