词汇 | exquisite |
释义 | exquisite adjective uk /ɪkˈskwɪz.ɪt/ us /ɪkˈskwɪz.ɪt/ exquisiteadjective (BEAUTIFUL)C2 very beautiful and delicate: 精美的;精致的;优雅的 an exquisite piece of china一件精致的瓷器 Look at this exquisite painting.看看这幅精美的油画。 She has exquisite taste.她品味高雅。 a vase of exquisite workmanship做工精湛的花瓶 a beautiful person, painting, sight, etc. beautifulI've never seen a more beautiful view in my life. attractiveHer husband is really attractive. good-lookingI think they're very good-looking. handsomeHe's so handsome. prettyYour daughter is very pretty. gorgeousYou look gorgeous in that dress! Attractive adorable adorably adorbs aesthetic aesthetically delicate disarming disarmingly distinguished dreamy lovably loveliness lovely lusciously magnetically stunning stunningly suave suavely suit exquisiteadjective (SHARP)literary used to describe feelings such as pleasure or pain that are extremely strong, or qualities that are extremely good; great: (感觉)剧烈的,强烈的;(品质)完美的,卓越的 exquisite joy狂喜 The pain was quite exquisite.疼痛剧烈难忍。 A good comedian needs to have an exquisite sense of timing.优秀的喜剧演员需要善于把握火候时机。 Physically strong and powerful (as) tough as old bootsidiom beefy billy-o brute brute forcephrase bulletproof indestructibly industrial-strength intensely invincible invincibly ruggedly shatterproof shockproof sinewy souped-up stalwart violent washboard stomach with a vengeanceidiom Related wordsexquisitely exquisiteness exquisite | American Dictionaryexquisite adjective us/ɪkˈskwɪz·ɪt, ˈek·skwɪz·ɪt/ especially beautiful or admirable: exquisite Chinese embroideries the most exquisite French cuisine exquisitelyadverb[ not gradable ]us/ɪkˈskwɪz·ɪt·li, ˈek·skwɪz-/ Their house is exquisitely furnished. Examples of exquisiteexquisite Entrances and exits are timed with exquisite precision. Their great abundance reflects the exquisite specificity of ubiquitination reactions. As his descriptive account unfolds, it is not merely a role demanding exquisite skills but also one that is loaded with risk. Indeed, knowledge turned out to be such an exquisite pursuit that other needs in life became subordinated to it. The latter gene-targeted (' antigene ') strategy, where the oligonucleotide can be viewed as a potential chemotherapeutic agent, can achieve exquisite sequence-selective recognition of the targeted duplex. The book is physically attractive, with dozens of photographs, exquisite reproduction of disc labels and album covers, and a few maps. Most efficient behaviors, such as aiming and grasping, owe their efficiency to exquisite control. Second, audiences were no longer contented with merely following the story, preferring exquisite performances by actors of the highest quality. In bourgeois society, the public domain is identified with an omnipresent, omnipotent eye that controls, disciplines, and socializes the individual, all in exquisite taste. All of us have seen experts practising their craft and the delicate and exquisite skill they bring to the activity. The fields were sown with exquisite flowers, which tinted the emerald green with which nature garbed them ; their fragrance and odour perfumed the air. Preachers dwelt ecstatically both on the freedom it granted from pain and disease and on the exquisite pleasures derived from this quality. They consist only in doing what this exquisite sympathy would of its own accord prompt us to do. The sensitivity of this saccade cell for small motions was exquisite. Quite apart from the rare and expensive jewels and lavishly set apartments, an army of retainers provided sumptuous foods and an ever-changing wardrobe of exquisite clothes. See all examples of exquisite These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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