nuanced如何读

英:['nju:ɑ:nst]

美:['nuɑnst]

nuanced是什么意思

  • adj.有细微差别的;微妙的
  • 动词nuance的过去式和过去分词形式.

nuanced英英释义

adjective

having nuances : having or characterized by subtle and often appealingly complex qualities, aspects, or distinctions (as in character or tone) Whenever the movie focusses on Van Doren and Goodwin and Stempel, it treats them as nuanced human beings. But other characters in the film … are sketched less fully.—Ken Auletta And in this rare instance, the family-friendly franchise isn't a bland, pabulum compromise but a more inspired, nuanced alternative.—Mike Flaherty This more psychologically nuanced self-examination requires that we honestly challenge our beliefs and summon the courage to act on that information, which may lead to fresh ways of thinking about our lives and our goals.—Camille Sweeney and Josh Gosfield

a nuanced performance

nuanced词源中文解释

"具有或展示色调等方面的细微渐变",1896年,来自动词 nuance(见该词条)的过去分词形容词。

The new co-operative history of English literature which the University of Cambridge is now publishing prints "genre" without italics. And it even permits one contributor—and a contributor who is discussing Shakespeare!—to say that something is delicately "nuanced." Is there now an English verb "to nuance"? It is terrible to think of the bad language the scholars of the venerable English university might have used if "nuanced" had been first discovered in the text of an American author. [Scribner's Magazine," January 1911]
剑桥大学现在出版的英国文学新合作历史将“genre”印刷为非斜体字。它甚至允许一位撰稿人——一位正在讨论莎士比亚的撰稿人!——说某些东西是精细的“nuanced”。现在是否有一个英语动词“to nuance”?如果“nuanced”是首次在美国作家的文本中被发现,那么这位古老的英国大学的学者们可能会使用多么糟糕的语言。[《斯克里布纳杂志》,1911年1月]

nuanced词源英文解释

nuance + -ed >entry 1

The first known use of nuanced was in 1881

nuanced 例句

1 Todd’s is an engaging and nuanced consciousness, so vital that the reader feels profound tenderness — and distinct fear — as this sweet man ventures out into the world.

2 As for the predictions themselves, many of them were in fact cunningly nuanced.

至于预测本身, 很多事实上都是很巧妙很微妙的.

3 The playing was finely nuanced, but never at the expense of a wonderfully free, impressionistic flow.

4 “The situation’s a lot more nuanced than that.”

5 But these are suggested through Mr. Brown’s structural, spatial and rhythmic choices, and, within these choices, by the nuanced responsiveness of musicians and dancers to one another.

6 Sivigny has nicely set the table for nuanced arguments about adoption policies in Korea and the American agency that insists it’s doing good.

7 “We have the curatorial expertise and knowledge to present a very nuanced discussion about what the city is going through.”

8 The film became a sensation, earning nearly $9 million worldwide, drawing universal critical acclaim for its nuanced character work and even spawning two more films to become a trilogy.

9 In the chili, which is usually made with ground beef, there's thick chunks of stewing beef and a nuanced sweet-hot spice blend with smoked paprika, chili powder and dark brown sugar.

10 Moyers’s take on the news media is only slightly more nuanced.

11 The performances turn what might otherwise seem a preachy and schematic problem play into a nuanced exploration of the limits of human compassion in desperate times.

12 This is an intriguing statistic: the same people who routinely steal more than 10 percent of his bagels almost never stoop to stealing his money box—a tribute to the nuanced social calculus of theft.

13 And because Ivanka alone can fix our problems, she opens her book with a pasture full of straw men, including the argument that our culture isn’t having nuanced conversations about working mothers.

14 It was almost theatrical; nuanced and very clever.

15 No matter how nuanced the actual curation, it could easily devolve into a popular cause célèbre.

16 Analysts tend to view things as more nuanced.

心理分析师细微入微得看待事物。

17 In fact, Jewish life today is far more nuanced.

18 Had he lived, I think we would have had a much more honest, nuanced conversation about race and been more straightforward in our attempts to grapple with it and make the country better.

19 So it made sense, he thought, to precede “Absolute Jest” with something by Stravinsky — here a nuanced and supple account of the neo-Classical “Orpheus” — and to end with Beethoven’s Fourth.

20 Researchers also failed to show other statistics that provide a more nuanced picture of the results of clinical trials.

此外,对于临床实验结果当中一些更微妙的差异,研究人员也没有提出其他统计资料详加描述。

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