Dictionary of Fine Distinctions 作者: Eli Burnstein 出版社: Union Square & Co.副标题: Nuances, Niceties, and Subtle Shades of Meaning出版年: 2024-9页数: 224装帧: HardcoverISBN: 9781454952350豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 ...
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credit efficiently and to fix the price of credit as low as possible; the impact of creating certain preferences on transaction and compliance costs; and the desirability of drawing fine distinctions between creditors that result in one class of creditor having to bear a greater burden of unpaid ...
(=small)Language enables us to make fine distinctions between similar ideas.a sharp distinction(=very clear)The president drew a sharp distinction between his party and the Republican Party.an important/crucial distinctionThere is an important distinction between these two types of cancer.a ...
You don't need to make such fine distinctions. There's a fine line between love and hate (= it is easy for one to become the other). We still have to iron out the finer details. with small grains made of very small grains fine sand Use a finer piece of sandpaper to finish. oppos...
refined- (used of persons and their behavior) cultivated and genteel; "she was delicate and refined and unused to hardship"; "refined people with refined taste" 2.finespun- developed in excessively fine detail; "finespun distinctions"
1.(Philosophy) a person, esp a theologian, who attempts to resolve moral dilemmas by the application of general rules and the careful distinction of special cases 2.a person who is oversubtle in his or her analysis of fine distinctions; sophist ...
1. the making of fine distinctions. 2. actions based on preconceived opinions without consideration of facts. right-left discrimination the ability to differentiate one side of the body from the other. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition...
capable of being differentiated; discriminative. discriminate+ -ing21640–50 dis•crim′i•nat′ing•ly,adv. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: discriminating/dɪˈskrɪmɪˌneɪtɪŋ/adj able to see fine distinctions and differences ...
to become more fine, elegant, or polished: His parents hope that his manners will refine as he gets older. to make fine distinctions in thought or language. verb phrase to improve by inserting finer distinctions, superior elements, etc.: ...