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 sophistication [səˌfisti'keiʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 诡辩, 老于世故, 复杂(性)

[医] 掺假


  1. Lacking sophistication or worldly experience; naive.
    幼稚的,天真的不世故的,天真的
  2. Lacking experience or sophistication; naive.
    稚嫩的;无经验的,不老练的缺乏经验或老练的;天真的


sophistication
[ noun ]
  1. uplifting enlightenment

  2. <noun.cognition>
  3. a deliberately invalid argument displaying ingenuity in reasoning in the hope of deceiving someone

  4. <noun.cognition>
  5. being expert or having knowledge of some technical subject

  6. <noun.cognition>
    understanding affine transformations requires considerable mathematical sophistication
  7. the quality or character of being intellectually sophisticated and worldly through cultivation or experience or disillusionment

  8. <noun.attribute>
  9. falsification by the use of sophistry; misleading by means of specious fallacies

  10. <noun.act>
    he practiced the art of sophistication upon reason


Sophistication \So*phis`ti*ca"tion\, n. [Cf. LL. sophisticatio,
F. sophistication.]
The act of sophisticating; adulteration; as, the
sophistication of drugs. --Boyle.

  1. If sophistication was not a draw, there was Dennis the Menace and Uncle Art's Funland, in color.
  2. "Leo brings to the table a greater sophistication than all of these fellows who have been there since they were 21 or 22 and who worked their way up the ladders," says John F. Sullivan, a former outside director and onetime Farmers chairman.
  3. European leaders should heed the political sophistication behind Ms. Smit-Kroes's salmon.
  4. Citroen has a turbo diesel ZX which it would pit against any hot hatchback with petrol power. Increasing the sophistication of engines was accompanied by a trend to make the cars in which they are installed much more appealing to customers.
  5. Bernsen and Bochco said the key to "L.A. Law's" success could be a sophistication that appeals to audiences young and old.
  6. The Japanese have also polished their image for technical sophistication.
  7. 'They are on a different scale and very different in their sophistication.
  8. If Pat Robertson and his voters have set off a great political awakening in this country, it remains to be seen how much sophistication the political community will display in trying to understand the evangelicals.
  9. Now that's sophistication even William Powell could envy.
  10. White House filming didn't begin in the Reagan administration, but it has grown in sophistication during the course of the Reagan term.
  11. Dress optional." This is sophistication for the '90s.
  12. The sophistication of financial management techniques will challenge further the abilities of company directors to keep up with developments in areas such as treasury management and information technology.
  13. For the most part they were young men in their teens and early 20s, devoid of political sophistication but fervent in their hate of Israel and the U.S.
  14. The physical condition and technical sophistication of those facilities.
  15. Very good price for this level of sophistication from the cool Adelaide Hills.
  16. With a degree of technical sophistication that has surprised most observers here, these three Cuomo supporters are reaching out to Democratic voters with postcards, TV, radio and newspaper ads and a Chicago style that leaves little room for nuance.
  17. What would an American visiting Euro-Disneyland think? "I think they'd think we've reached a new level of sophistication," Cora said.
  18. Raising that sophistication level is a big reason for the seminars, according to Mr. Benham.
  19. Or a hint of designer sophistication at Les Quatre Papillons - one of the four chefs, the so -called papillons, is English. As for the Jordaan district, it is much less known to visitors.
  20. In the Reagan years, the operation has grown in sophistication.
  21. The ruling elite built libraries of lavishly illuminated books and manuscripts as symbols of their cultural sophistication.
  22. The state also learned that its bureaucrats need more sophistication in dealing with Western businessmen, skills that must be learned, or imported.
  23. With the new cars, he says, Mazda has created cars that look good and exude sophistication.
  24. The biggest danger of all, however, to American interests in the gulf isn't the sophistication of Soviet foreign policy but, once again, the muddle-headed view among many in Washington that the Persian Gulf is somehow comparable to Vietnam and Lebanon.
  25. The potential volume, number and sophistication of the weapons under consideration could "affect the qualitative edge" the Israeli forces rely on to deter an Arab attack.
  26. But the Orange strategy shows a sophistication in its approach to the business sector which may also boost the market. Orange's tariffs feature minutes of 'free' calls bundled in with the monthly subscription.
  27. Une bonne femme denotes a total lack of sophistication, namely a woman down at heel and rather vulgar. Mrs Thatcher may well have seen herself as the sole grande dame as she assumed the airs of an absolutist monarch.
  28. And certainly superregionals are a boon to many corporate customers, who benefit from increased lending limits, heightened sophistication and locations throughout a region.
  29. As computer power grows steadily cheaper, the sophistication and complexity of the applications to which it is harnessed play a bigger role in expanding the market.
  30. His letters to Richard Bentley, his invaluable partner and his key to the world of fashion and sophistication, are as splendid in their way as Boswell's or Horace Walpole's.
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