subtle nuances造句
例句與造句
- The Persian blue is distinguished from the Chinese blue by its more numerous and subtle nuances.
- People select one synonym over the other usually for a subtle nuance or distinction in meaning.
- Maybe not coaching knowledge, but the little, subtle nuances that make these players truly great.
- Hayes'music entrances listeners with its subtle nuances and artistry, rather than flashiness and speed.
- Avowed tea drinkers compare the subtle nuances of their favorite brews to a glass of fine wine.
- It's difficult to find subtle nuances in a sentence. 用subtle nuances造句挺難的
- You have to go back to pick up the subtle nuances, the tricks, the clues.
- Granted, the above discussion relied on some rather esoteric examples and subtle nuances of grammar rules.
- Americanisms that are opaque to speakers of other versions of English often carry subtle nuances of meaning.
- More sensitive than dynamic mikes, these electret condenser microphones promise to capture the subtle nuances of voice.
- But the best idea may be to ponder the subtle nuances and make careful matches with the wine.
- Forklifts were whistling about, horns honking, so the subtle nuances of history were hard to discern.
- Instead, the " subtle nuances " of some of the key issues are being discussed.
- Reedy said Tech coaches, in particular, have a history of picking up subtle nuances from game tapes.
- And on the subtle nuances of church politics that have led to his being protected for so many years.
- And they mostly agreed that racism has to be redefined to keep up with changing conditions and subtle nuances.