sophistication 双语例句
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1·Maureen was the epitome of sophistication.
莫琳曾是老于世故的典型。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·In its own right it is a tool of extraordinary sophistication, yet based on an idea of ingenious simplicity.
就其本身而言,它是一种极其复杂的工具,但却基于一种巧妙而简单的理念。
3·As he points out, electronics companies make toys that mimic pets and children with increasing sophistication.
他指出,电子公司制造的模仿宠物和儿童的玩具越来越复杂。
4·Although it dates from several hundred years after the building of the pyramids, its sophistication suggests that the Egyptians might have been developing ideas of flight for a long time.
尽管它的历史可以追溯到金字塔建造后的几百年,但它的复杂程度表明,埃及人可能很长一段时间以来一直在思考飞行的想法。
5·She cultivated an air of sophistication.
她养成了一派精明练达的气度。《牛津词典》
6·Barry had his nose put out of joint by Lucy's aloof sophistication.
露西的冷漠世故让巴里显得很不重要。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
7·It would take many decades to build up the level of education and sophistication required.
要花好几十年的时间来逐步达到所需要的教育和发展水平。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
8·Or maybe a wealthy local wanted to show off his worldly sophistication.
或许是当地的一个富人想要炫耀他老练的世故。
9·Crocodiles have a similar level of, vocal sophistication, which makes them unique among reptiles.
鳄鱼也有类似的声音,这使得它们在爬行动物中变得独一无二。
10·Diamond trading is growing in sophistication.
钻石交易越来越复杂。
sophistication 同义同根词
同义词
n.复杂;诡辩;老于世故;有教养
同根词
词根 "sophist"
(1)sophisticated adj复杂的;精致的;久经世故的;富有经验的
(2)sophistic adj强词夺理的;诡辩的
(3)sophisticatedly adv老练地
(4)sophisticate n久经世故的人;精通者
(5)sophist n诡辩家;学者,哲学家
(6)sophism n诡辩
(7)sophistry n诡辩;诡辩法
(8)sophisticated v使变得世故;使迷惑;篡改(sophisticate的过去分词形式)