英:[ekˈskwɪzɪtlɪ]
美:[ɛkˈskwɪzɪtlɪ]
英:[ekˈskwɪzɪtlɪ]
美:[ɛkˈskwɪzɪtlɪ]
adv.
精致地
强烈地
剧烈地
异常地
词根:exquisite
adj.exquisite 精致的;细腻的;优美的,高雅的;异常的;剧烈的
n.exquisite 服饰过于讲究的男子
adjective
marked by flawless craftsmanship or by beautiful, ingenious, delicate, or elaborate execution
an exquisite vase
marked by nice discrimination, deep sensitivity, or subtle understanding
exquisite taste
accomplished, perfected
an exquisite gentleman
pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection
an exquisite white blossom
acute, intense
exquisite pain
having uncommon or esoteric appeal
carefully selected : choice
archaic accurate
noun
one who is overly fastidious in dress or ornament
Adjective and Noun Middle English exquisit, from Latin exquisitus, past participle of exquirere to search out, from ex- + quaerere to seek
The first known use of exquisite was in the 15th century
extemporeadverb or adjective
in an extemporaneous manner
speaking extempore
extemporaneousadjective
made up or done on the spur of the moment : impromptu
extantadjective
existing at the present time : not destroyed or lost
extract1 of 2verb
to remove by pulling
extract a tooth
to get out by pressing, distilling, or by a chemical process
extract juice from apples
to calculate a mathematical root
to choose and take out for separate use
extract a few lines from a poem
extract2 of 2noun
a selection from a writing
a product obtained by extracting
vanilla extract
exquisiteadjective
finely done or made an exquisite painting
an exquisite lacy handkerchief
showing fine discrimination, deep sensitivity, or clear understanding
exquisite taste
pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection
exquisite flowers
very severe : intense
exquisite pain
1 And you forgive a great deal for a production – by David Grindley – and performances that are so exquisitely judged.
2 Mr. Keller wrote in “The French Laundry Cookbook” that poaching lobster in butter “cooks it so slowly and gently that the flesh remains exquisitely tender — so tender some people think it’s not completely cooked.”
3 By the way, this exquisitely mounted production illuminates a crucial point I hadn’t noticed before.
4 He specializes in exquisitely awkward scenes made more so by his evenhanded sympathy.
5 In a rare local triumph of substance over style, however, these exquisitely wrought edibles also make for superbly good eating.
6 So the main thing I need to do is create, hopefully, exquisitely beautiful, desirable objects for my customer.
因此我需要做的,是希望为我的顾客设计出精美称心的东西。
7 Leaving aside moral consequences, the regular consumption of monumental wines and exquisitely prepared foods diminishes their capacity to inspire.
8 The room, barely six by eight, featured a single- paned window in the shape of a face that swung out to a discreet view of my father’s exquisitely landscaped garden of cut stones and flowers.
9 And with actors of such ample imagination — including Winningham, so vinegary as Lily, and Ahmed so exquisitely reticent as Adele — the circumstances informing trenchant performances need not be visible to the audience.
10 She has an exquisitely rarefied adagio technique that she uses to passionate effect.
11 Jefferson’s sensibility is one of exquisitely personal engagement with art.
12 He picked up a sumptuous tutu in a soft, Romantic shape that was festooned with exquisitely wrought roses.
13 I turn my gaze out my office window, anticipating one of those exquisitely private moments when memories and long-term musings sweep away the deliberations of the day.
14 The houses they passed were many-tiered, exquisitely simple, and superbly crafted remnants of a lost society.
15 If acting is 90 percent listening, here were two consummate pros, exquisitely attuned to what surrounded them, from their co-stars to their zeitgeist.
16 It is exquisitely easy to stand on the sidelines and nitpick at the imperfections of worthy projects.
17 “It’s just exquisitely beautiful music, tender and melancholy, and fabulous for dancing.”
18 A suite of dances from Rameau's Dardanus was exquisitely done, with Roth beating out the rhythms on a drum as well as marshalling his players with graceful gestures.
19 For “Regarding Rodin,” Ms. Kneebone chose 15 works from the museum’s permanent collection to show alongside her own exquisitely created objects, which were sculptured in porcelain and fired in a kiln in her studio.
20 In the B flat sonata D960, the hushed, unfolding theme of the first movement was slightly held back in an uncharacteristically mannered way, but with Lewis's playing exquisitely weighted and judged throughout.
3 精巧
high-wrought fine sophisticated delicate elaborate nifty ingenious artful masterly deep-laid cleverish finely skillfully ingenuity subtlety elaboration sophisticate
4 优雅
fine elegant delicate refined polished exquisite graceful ethereal balletic elegantly gracefully smartly daintily snappily class grace polish distinction elegance refinement nicety gracefulness daintiness refine
6 极度
deep extreme ultimate supreme deadly superb acute sore profound glorious terrific utter mortal exquisite stark dire savage crying monumental raging excruciating crass unadulterated severely massively intensely profoundly horribly filthy violently grossly superbly supremely hopelessly impossibly terminally gloriously mortally horrendously monstrously monumentally sensationally inconsolably superlatively height
7 纤美地
8 细腻地
9 精巧地
10 优雅地
12 细腻
13 极度地
massively intensely profoundly filthy violently grossly superbly supremely hopelessly impossibly terminally gloriously mortally monstrously sensationally inconsolably superlatively
14 精致地