sophisticate

英[səˈfɪstɪkeɪt]
美[sə\'fɪstɪkeɪt]

基本释义

n.
老于世故的人; 见多识广的人
adj.
老于世故的
v.
使迷惑; 篡改; 用诡辩欺骗

词性变化

实用例句

But the deeper you understand the sophisticate mankind, the more desperate you feel.

但你愈是了解复杂的人类, 你愈是感到沮丧绝望.

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Peonies You are sophisticate. You believe things should be done right or not at all.

如果你喜欢牡丹,你是个成熟、老练的人. 你认为事情要么一定要做好,要么压根儿就不去做它.

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Daniel Wong a smile a sophisticate smile that inspired the reporters.

黄博士脸上露出的一丝深沉的微笑启迪了在场记者.

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You are a sophisticate.

你是见过世面的人.

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The relation of the literature and history were presented by way of entwine mutually of sophisticate.

文学与历史的关系是以一种复杂的相互纠缠的方式呈现出来的.

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Through a sophisticate UV ray detection system , the authenticity of the banknote paper will be examined.

利用紫外光检查纸的质量, 鉴别出伪钞.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a worldly-wise person

Verb
  • 1. make less natural or innocent;

    "Their manners had sophisticated the young girls"

  • 2. practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive

  • 3. alter and make impure, as with the intention to deceive;

    "Sophisticate rose water with geraniol"

  • 4. make more complex or refined;

    "a sophisticated design"

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