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in detail detailtop: a painting of the Chateau of Chillon by William Baptiste Baird (1847-1899?)bottom:a detail of the same paintingdetailde·tail D0168200 (dĭ-tāl′, dē′tāl′)n.1. An individual part or item; a particular: discussed the details of the proposal.2. Particulars considered individually and in relation to a whole: careful attention to detail.3. A minor or an inconsequential item or aspect; a minutia: skipped the details to get to the main point.4. A minute or thorough treatment or account: went into detail about his travels.5. a. A discrete part or portion of a work, such as a painting, building, or decorative object, especially when considered in isolation.b. A representation of such a part or portion: a detail of a Rembrandt portrait illustrating the technique of chiaroscuro.6. a. A small elaborated element of a work of art, craft, or design.b. Such elements considered together: the intricate detail of a rococo altarpiece.c. The rendering of artistic detail: the fine detail of the painter's brushwork.7. a. A group of military personnel assigned to a particular duty, usually a fatigue duty.b. The duty assigned: garbage detail.tr.v. (dĭ-tāl′) de·tailed, de·tail·ing, de·tails 1. To report or relate explicitly or in particulars: detailed the charges against the defendant.2. To provide with artistic or decorative detail: detailed the quilt with colorful appliqué.3. To assign to a particular duty: "The musicians and other non-combatants were detailed to carry the stretchers" (Peter Cozzens).4. To clean (a car interior, for example) meticulously.5. To market to (a physician) the drugs sold by one's company, Idiom: in detail With attention to particulars; thoroughly or meticulously: explained her proposal in detail. [French détail, from Old French detail, a piece cut off, from detaillir, to cut up : de-, de- + tailler, taillier, to cut; see tailor.] de·tail′er n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | in detail - thoroughly (including all important particulars); "he studied the snake in detail" | Translationsdetail (ˈdiːteil) , ((American also) diˈteil) noun1. a small part or an item. She paid close attention to the small details. 細節 细节2. all the small features and parts considered as a whole. Look at the amazing detail in this drawing! 詳細 详细ˈdetailed adjective giving many details with nothing left out. His instructions were very detailed. 詳細的 详细的in detail item by item, giving attention to the details. I'll tell you the story in detail. 詳細地 详细地in detail
in detailWith a large amount of details; very explicitly or thoroughly. I explained in detail how the proposed system would work, but I think I may have confused some people in the audience.See also: detailin detailwith lots of details; giving all the details. (Often used with an adjective showing the level of detail, such as great, enormous, etc., as in the second example.) I explained the policy to the customer in detail. We planned the entire project in great detail.See also: detailin detailWith close attention to particulars; thoroughly. For example, She explained her theory in detail. It is also put as go into detail, meaning "to investigate thoroughly," as in You know what I mean, so I needn't go into detail. The first expression dates from about 1600, the second from the late 1800s. See also: detail in detail With attention to particulars; thoroughly or meticulously: explained her proposal in detail.See also: detail |