单词 | nuance |
释义 | nuance (njuːɑːns , US nuː- ) Word forms: nuances variable noun A nuance is a small difference in sound, feeling, appearance, or meaning. Do you understand the nuances of British humour? Synonyms: subtlety, degree, distinction, graduation Collocations: lack nuance These attempts at cross-cultural and transhistorical contextualization occasionally lack nuance and border on the factually inaccurate. The Times Literary Supplement The terse format proved superb for making accusations lacking nuance or qualification. The Times Literary Supplement The dialogue, especially, lacks nuance, with everyone sounding too similar. Times, Sunday Times But here everything was painted in the crudest brushstrokes of black and white, and desperately lacked nuance. Times, Sunday Times This is a simple and touching film which explores the subtle nuances of human relationships on various levels Herald (2002) Once again the subtle nuances of the British class system have eluded us. Times, Sunday Times (2013) This is not a game of subtle nuances. Times, Sunday Times (2010) We don't want or need them to understand the nuance of the argument. Times, Sunday Times What happens when we don't understand the nuances of these phrases? Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He would likely fare just as well at any club because he understands the nuances of being a boss. The Sun Users soon responded, including many who did not understand the nuances of the new policy, and hundreds signed an online petition to reverse the change. Times, Sunday Times People are prone to speak poorly about it, but those of us who were born here understand the nuances. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 细微差别声音、感觉、外貌或意义等方面的 Japanese: ニュアンス |
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