请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 many-faceted
释义

Definition of many-faceted in English:

many-faceted

adjective
  • 1Having many sides.

    sharp-angled, many-faceted rubies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The character of a big company is a many-faceted jewel that is cut, in part, by the interactions of its public relations staff and an often-skeptical press corps.
    • About the size of her fist, it was a large, blood-red gem. Many-faceted, it seemed to contain inner light.
    • The tomb is a modernesque sculpture of many-faceted marble resting on a thick white stone base.
    • Its symbolism is as many-faceted as a well-cut diamond.
    • Set like a jewelled crown on the map of India, Kashmir is a many-faceted diamond, changing its character with the seasons always extravagantly beautiful.
    1. 1.1 Having many different aspects or features.
      Hawking's many-faceted life and career
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is the precursor of the many-faceted religion now termed Hinduism.
      • It is a many-faceted struggle, involving ecological research, community organizing, political action, legal maneuvering, and economic calculation.
      • She was a many-faceted person.
      • Why do we focus on one part of the many-faceted tradition of ancient philosophy rather than another?
      • Journalism, and publishing in general, is a many-faceted career, involving a wide variety of skills.
      • The many-faceted drama at the troubled Los Alamos National Laboratory has produced some strange moments.
      • I think the evidence is many-faceted.
      • Physics is a many-faceted pursuit, not the least of which are the philosophical and existential aspects.
      • I don't think many people know of another trait of this many-faceted genius: that he could whistle beautifully.
      • A powerful marketing strategy can be organized around those alums, a many-faceted strategy with numerous benefits for the business of academic physics.
      • Puppetry, historically and geographically, is a many-faceted art form, which is currently far less available for wide-ranging study in the UK than it once was.
      • The audience give her a standing ovation, and I belatedly came to terms with her unique, many-faceted repertoire.
      • Her Elizabeth is many-faceted: cunning, artful, smart, brave, cool-headed, hard, fiery, and dangerous; just as the historical Queen must have appeared to her political allies and enemies alike.
      • Through our flexible understanding of the world and our ability to think creatively, we can solve the complex many-faceted problems of daily life.
      • How can I hope to describe his many-faceted character?
      • These six dancers are, like the rest of us, many-faceted people.
      • It makes it a many-faceted story, one that people used to think younger children wouldn't deal with.
      • In his youth Berwald also served the Royal Opera, as a violinist and viola player, but his gifts were many-faceted and he possessed a fertile and resourceful intelligence.
      • Over the years the Crawfords have built a many-faceted, successful direct-marketing system.
      • Over many centuries and under many dynasties, the peoples of the Middle East continued to develop and to enrich this many-faceted civilization.
      Synonyms
      varied, mixed, eventful, full of ups and downs, up and down
 
 

Definition of many-faceted in US English:

many-faceted

adjective
  • 1Having many sides.

    sharp-angled, many-faceted rubies
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The tomb is a modernesque sculpture of many-faceted marble resting on a thick white stone base.
    • Set like a jewelled crown on the map of India, Kashmir is a many-faceted diamond, changing its character with the seasons always extravagantly beautiful.
    • About the size of her fist, it was a large, blood-red gem. Many-faceted, it seemed to contain inner light.
    • Its symbolism is as many-faceted as a well-cut diamond.
    • The character of a big company is a many-faceted jewel that is cut, in part, by the interactions of its public relations staff and an often-skeptical press corps.
    1. 1.1 Having many different aspects or features.
      Hawking's many-faceted life and career
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is the precursor of the many-faceted religion now termed Hinduism.
      • Through our flexible understanding of the world and our ability to think creatively, we can solve the complex many-faceted problems of daily life.
      • I think the evidence is many-faceted.
      • These six dancers are, like the rest of us, many-faceted people.
      • Over many centuries and under many dynasties, the peoples of the Middle East continued to develop and to enrich this many-faceted civilization.
      • Her Elizabeth is many-faceted: cunning, artful, smart, brave, cool-headed, hard, fiery, and dangerous; just as the historical Queen must have appeared to her political allies and enemies alike.
      • Why do we focus on one part of the many-faceted tradition of ancient philosophy rather than another?
      • She was a many-faceted person.
      • The many-faceted drama at the troubled Los Alamos National Laboratory has produced some strange moments.
      • The audience give her a standing ovation, and I belatedly came to terms with her unique, many-faceted repertoire.
      • Over the years the Crawfords have built a many-faceted, successful direct-marketing system.
      • Puppetry, historically and geographically, is a many-faceted art form, which is currently far less available for wide-ranging study in the UK than it once was.
      • It makes it a many-faceted story, one that people used to think younger children wouldn't deal with.
      • Physics is a many-faceted pursuit, not the least of which are the philosophical and existential aspects.
      • In his youth Berwald also served the Royal Opera, as a violinist and viola player, but his gifts were many-faceted and he possessed a fertile and resourceful intelligence.
      • I don't think many people know of another trait of this many-faceted genius: that he could whistle beautifully.
      • A powerful marketing strategy can be organized around those alums, a many-faceted strategy with numerous benefits for the business of academic physics.
      • Journalism, and publishing in general, is a many-faceted career, involving a wide variety of skills.
      • How can I hope to describe his many-faceted character?
      • It is a many-faceted struggle, involving ecological research, community organizing, political action, legal maneuvering, and economic calculation.
      Synonyms
      varied, mixed, eventful, full of ups and downs, up and down
 
 
随便看

 

英语词典包含464360条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/12/24 3:29:03