nuance造句

Marbled grey nuance, supplied in kits of 2 mats.

Harmonies are often absent unless one accepts the musical nuance of imitation as structured harmony.

My take on this is that there is actually an important nuance to all this.

Interacting with an open source framework, say, isn't as straightforward as you thought, or a problem has more nuance, requiring much more careful thought, than it originally seemed.

The motion-capture technique that dazzled in Lord of the Rings reaches a new level of proficiency, enabling more nuance in facial expressions.

"We'd like to bring the nuance and richness of real-life sharing to software," he said. "We want to make Google better by including you, your relationships and your interests."

A seven-year-old might miss every nuance of Kubla Khan orOzymandias — but, learnt young, the poems will stay in the head for life, adding lustre to the good moments and illumination in the bad.

He was aware of every nuance in her voice.

I wish I hadn't become so conscious of every little nuance.

Ultimately, clients typically don't care that you know every nuance of every program - they just want a dependable partner they can call when they encounter technology issues.

And it contributes to expand the research range of nuance space in modern product design, to improve the creational ability of product design, and to increase the additional value of products.

The situation demands greater nuance and understanding.

sheltered in the umbrage of a rain forest.See also Synonyms at nuance

Men may bemoan women's uncanny ability to remember every word and nuance of an argument weeks later, but there's a scientific basis for the gender gap.

The main thing I'm pointing out here is that Paul is being very careful to nuance a straightforwardly negative depiction of Jewish law and say that, well it's still good in a sense.

There is one nuance that you should be aware of with this change.

In many cases, administrators might not touch a particular environment for several weeks at a time, and so it is not reasonable to expect them to remember every nuance of every individual environment.

Hollywood prejudices aside, the script is weak, however much the actors try to imbue it with nuance.

OK, so a little nuance that I'm using there.

Director Jason Reitman brings such splendid balance and nuance to Bingham's story that you can't hate the man; indeed you end up pitying him.

nuance造句

Lacking in delicacy, shading, or nuance.