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 detail ['ditel]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 细节, 详情

vt. 详述, 选派

vi. 画详图

[计] 详细数据

[经] 细节; 详述


  1. He told us the accident in detail.
    他详细地把事故讲给我们听。
  2. Could you detail all your expenses on this form?
    请把你的各项开支列在这张表格上,好吗?
  3. The full details of the agreement haven't been made public.
    协议的细节尚未公布。


detail
[ noun ]
  1. an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole

  2. <noun.cognition>
    several of the details are similar
    a point of information
  3. a small part that can be considered separately from the whole

  4. <noun.linkdef>
    it was perfect in all details
  5. extended treatment of particulars

  6. <noun.communication>
    the essay contained too much detail
  7. a crew of workers selected for a particular task

  8. <noun.group>
    a detail was sent to remove the fallen trees
  9. a temporary military unit

  10. <noun.group>
    the peacekeeping force includes one British contingent
[ verb ]
  1. provide details for

  2. <verb.communication>
  3. assign to a specific task

  4. <verb.cognition>
    The ambulances were detailed to the fire station


Detail \De"tail\ (d[=e]"t[=a]l or d[-e]*t[=a]l"; 277), n. [F.
d['e]tail, fr. d['e]tailler to cut in pieces, tell in detail;
pref. d['e]- (L. de or dis-) + tailler to cut. See {Tailor}.]
1. A minute portion; one of the small parts; a particular; an
item; -- used chiefly in the plural; as, the details of a
scheme or transaction.

The details of the campaign in Italy. --Motley.

2. A narrative which relates minute points; an account which
dwells on particulars.

3. (Mil.) The selection for a particular service of a person
or a body of men; hence, the person or the body of men so
selected.

4. (Arch. & Mach.)
(a) A minor part, as, in a building, the cornice, caps of
the buttresses, capitals of the columns, etc., or
(called {larger details}) a porch, a gable with its
windows, a pavilion, or an attached tower.
(b) A detail drawing.

{Detail drawing}, a drawing of the full size, or on a large
scale, of some part of a building, machine, etc.

{In detail}, in subdivisions; part by part; item by item;
circumstantially; with particularity.

Syn: Account; relation; narrative; recital; explanation;
narration.


Detail \De"tail\ (d[-e]*t[=a]l"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Detailed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Detailing}.] [Cf. F.
d['e]tailler to cut up in pieces, tell in detail. See
{Detail}, n.]
1. To relate in particulars; to particularize; to report
minutely and distinctly; to enumerate; to specify; as, he
detailed all the facts in due order.

2. (Mil.) To tell off or appoint for a particular service, as
an officer, a troop, or a squadron.

3. To provide with fine or intricate added decoration.
[PJC]

Syn: {Detail}, {Detach}.

Usage: Detail respects the act of individualizing the person
or body that is separated; detach, the removing for
the given end or object.

  1. There was no panic." One of the officers on the governor's security detail also stayed with her, Schmidt and Manager said.
  2. He spoke eloquently about his framework for taxation, but dodged being pinned down on detail. Second, Labour is trying to pick up what suits it from Germany, leaving the rest alone.
  3. The governor's office wouldn't discuss in any detail the audit's findings until the report is released Friday.
  4. The company said it is attempting to reposition a number of its strategies and business, but said the efforts are too premature to discuss in detail.
  5. And Arizona earlier this year formed a data base of craftsmen schooled in the art of restoring intricate Spanish facades on adobe structures, among other detail work.
  6. Top management should restrict itself to guidance and advice and stay out of the detail.
  7. The slickly produced series has been criticized by London's financial cognoscenti as inaccurate in detail, but its major weakness is its unrealistic depiction of the characters' professional and private lives.
  8. To rivals, IBM's reluctance to detail its new technology, coupled with its eagerness to warn that others will have a hard time legally matching it, is an effort to stir doubts about clones and thereby prod customers into buying Big Blue.
  9. He refused to go into detail, promising to do so in a speech in Wisconsin later this week.
  10. Fernandez says that he must be allowed to introduce greater detail about the three programs to properly defend himself against criminal charges.
  11. But he left out one detail: his great-great-uncle Henry Wilson was a Republican.
  12. Neither has a head for detail, and both can be remarkably verbose in a provincial brogue. Each was compared badly to a rival who regularly trounced him in the political arena - Helmut Schmidt and Margaret Thatcher, respec- tively.
  13. Two of the officers in the security detail have committed suicide.
  14. If Nicaragua's presidential election Feb. 25 hinges on organization, party discipline and attention to detail, the Sandinistas have a decided edge at this stage of the campaign.
  15. He was accused in Japan by his critics of having made some concessions or reached a level of detail in your discussions that some in Japan were unhappy with.
  16. That showed real persistence, real dedication to detail." Dukakis had won Vermont's presidential primary March 1, winning 56 percent of the vote, while Jackson gained 26 percent.
  17. "But he was a mediocre mayor at best who showed masterly inattention to detail."
  18. Devising an operating system is a huge task which depends on excruciating detail, a combination suited to Gates's genius.
  19. 'You have added responsibilities above those of a manager,' says Watkinson, before going on to detail the myriad instances in which directors might fall foul of the law.
  20. SWAPO has yet to detail its plans.
  21. In the memos, Owen spelled out for his boss a wealth of detail about the private Contra supply network overseen by North.
  22. While some funds already have changed their prospectuses to detail the high risk inherent to high-yield bond investing, the SEC suggestions go beyond these complicated and often hard-to-read explanatory documents.
  23. Preoccupied with order and detail, they tend to lose sight of the broader scheme of things. Implementors.
  24. They are simply the Middle Eastern equivalent of a handshake. But the agreement has still to be negotiated in detail.
  25. The article, which says that "stealth techniques are some of the best-kept secrets in the government," goes on to detail the latest research.
  26. Rene Mendoza headed the detail that removed the books, and then burned them, the court said.
  27. But he declines to go into detail about where he thinks the cuts should have been made. It is likely, however, that Mr Kopper has voiced detailed views on the pact to Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
  28. The two state programs differ slightly in detail.
  29. To grasp its importance we must attend to every detail of our inner experience, and we will see that each is morally charged.
  30. Two other men who refused to admit their guilt were given life sentences in a group trial in a city gymnasium that was aired on national television and reported in detail in the Beijing Daily.
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