exquisite
精美
definition
noun
Using brightly coloured, almost grotesque distortion of an individual's salient features, he targeted the royal family, politicians, society figures, exquisites , and charlatans.
a man who is affectedly concerned with his clothes and appearance; a dandy.
adjective
exquisite, jewellike portraits
extremely beautiful and, typically, delicate.
translation of 'exquisite'
noun
精美的人,
讲究穿戴的人
adjective
绝妙,
纤弱,
细腻,
考究,
精,
精美,
纤巧,
优美,
玲珑,
嬝
example
It drew on sociological studies from several countries that describe confinement under sentence of death as 'exquisite' psychological torture.
Her fine 'exquisite' features and extremely pale skin were making her look as a statue made by a sculptor master.
My heart was simultaneously full of 'exquisite' joy and unbearable sadness.
They both took quadruple bogey nines and suffered the 'exquisite' torture that golf inflicts on all those who deign to play the game.
The spring rain that she had worshipped before now trickled down the back of her neck like the most 'exquisite' torture.
They expect a degree of service to go with the 'exquisite' delicacies they have selected for purchase.
She found it 'exquisite' torture to have to hold still, to remain kneeling, but somehow she managed.
With over 25 stands displaying their beautiful range of 'exquisite' handmade crafts, the fair is sure to attract a large gathering
Here, his theme of moral redemption is reflected in the renewing of the seasons - a beautiful metaphor in this 'exquisite' film.
Executed with breathlessly fine strokes, these 'exquisite' images are as beautiful and accomplished as line drawings by Picasso or Matisse.
She has delighted in rendering in delicate detail and 'exquisite' colour the little-known plants and creatures of the desert.
The 'exquisite' sensitivity of the nose can be defeated by a common cold.
But in practice the prohibition means 'exquisite' torture for the fighting men and women who crave and deserve a stiff drink at day's end.
Without creativity, even the most 'exquisite' and beautiful long hair cannot be said to be fashionable.
They have 'exquisite' taste in home furnishings.
His 'exquisite' taste and critical attitude has resulted in a collection in the finest imaginable condition.
A ring was placed on top of her bag, a really beautiful, 'exquisite' ring.
He could give her gifts as 'exquisite' and beautiful as the jewelled butterfly he'd given her on the day he realised he loved her.
My friend has a website filled with beautiful art and 'exquisite' illustrations.
How could someone so morally degenerate have such 'exquisite' taste?
I still remember the 'exquisite' agony of my first ice cream headache - no one had warned me not to inhale a chocolate milkshake.
Their delicate and 'exquisite' prints, some of which use gampi paper as their base, sell for very reasonable prices, an opportunity that may not last.
Happily, the technology is now doing its job, collecting data methodically and with 'exquisite' sensitivity.
Soprano Juliane Banse's fruity voice is neither childish nor stereotypically innocent, but her diction and sensitivity to words are 'exquisite' .
In nearly five decades of concert going this writer has rarely heard more 'exquisite' , sensitively projected Chopin.
The feature on fathers and daughters, was 'exquisite' , delightful and beautifully written.
Neither of us ever had sampled a more 'exquisite' delicacy.
Musically, the film is epic yet nuanced, and evidences an 'exquisite' sensitivity to detail.
It's like tapping a spoon on a bad tooth, 'exquisite' agony.
With beautiful scenery and 'exquisite' costumes, Coppelia is a truly delightful production to charm audiences of all ages.
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