nuanced
含义: Characterised by subtle distinctions or variations; showing a sophisticated understanding of fine differences.
Nuanced is a highly valued quality in academic and professional discourse, suggesting depth, subtlety, and avoidance of oversimplification. It is used to praise arguments, performances, analyses, or perspectives that demonstrate careful attention to complexity. It collocates with 'understanding,' 'view,' 'argument,' 'approach,' 'performance,' and 'analysis.'
例句
- The reviewer praised the novel for its nuanced portrayal of family dynamics across three generations. 评论家称赞这部小说对三代人家庭关系的细腻描写。El crítico elogió la novela por su retrato matizado de la dinámica familiar a lo largo de tres generaciones.評論家はその小説が三世代にわたる家族の力学を繊細に描いたことを称賛しました。평론가는 그 소설이 세 세대에 걸친 가족의 역학 관계를 세밀하게 묘사한 것을 높이 평가했습니다.
- A more nuanced understanding of the conflict requires examining its historical roots. 对该冲突更加深入细致的理解需要审视其历史根源。Una comprensión más matizada del conflicto exige examinar sus raíces históricas.その紛争をより深く理解するには、その歴史的なルーツを検証する必要があります。그 갈등을 보다 깊이 이해하려면 그 역사적 뿌리를 검토할 필요가 있습니다.
- Her nuanced performance captured both the strength and vulnerability of the character. 她细腻的表演既捕捉到了角色的坚强,又呈现了其脆弱。Su interpretación llena de matices captó tanto la fortaleza como la vulnerabilidad del personaje.彼女の繊細な演技は、登場人物の強さと脆さの両方を見事に捉えていました。그녀의 섬세한 연기는 등장인물의 강인함과 취약함을 모두 훌륭히 포착했습니다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, media, professional
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From French nuancé, past participle of nuancer (to shade, to have nuances), from nuance (shade of colour or meaning), from nuer (to shade), from nue (cloud), from Latin nubes. The English adjective became popular in the late 20th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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