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- lt;nothing too gt; sophisticated | WordReference Forums
Too sophisticated is an adjective describing the idea of a hypothetical car and "nothing" indicates this car didn't match that description This car wasn't anything like a sophisticated car
- Sophisticated — God, I’m sophisticated! - WordReference Forums
“ Sophisticated — God, I’m sophisticated! ” - F Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby, Chapter 1 The narrator Nick visited Daisy and Tom Buchanans' house to have dinner While they were at the dinner table, Nick came to know that Tom had a mistress
- Are some languages more sophisticated than others?
The problem is defining what "sophisticated" means It's like the old question whether some languages are easier to learn than others Many people would say that in the final analysis this is not true (I believe it is) Most languages "choose" to emphasize some types of ways of describing reality in favor of others, whether it's the precise sense of aspect that one finds in the Slavic
- sophisticated [dress purse ship] | WordReference Forums
Hello there, This is a question from the test at learnenglish britishcouncil org Some words are often used together, e g smelly + socks Choose a word which is often used with: sophisticated a dress b purse c ship I have no idea what word it is According to the dictionary sophisticated
- sophisticated - WordReference Forums
Sophisticated means complex, worldly wise, urbane, etc in contrast to natural, simple, artless, and naive Someone will probably jump in at this point with the word's roots in "sophistry" from ancient Greece -- people who taught rhetoric and or practiced complex argumentation
- sophisticated elaborate - WordReference Forums
Sophisticated may imply complexity, but in art and music, it is equally likely to be simple It implies a broad knowledge of styles and high level of cultural awareness Elaborate is almost always complex, and this is especially true when talking about a literary style The author probably uses a lot of long words within long phrases
- from refrigeration to sophisticated ovens to air transportation
[In the twentieth century, advances in technology, from refrigeration to sophisticated ovens to air transportation that carries fresh ingredients around the world, contributed immeasurably to baking and pastry making At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the popularity of fine bread and
- sophisticated - WordReference Forums
“ Sophisticated —God, I'm sophisticated!” Does she mean she is "blasé" (she says she has been everywhere and seen everything and done everything")? I know there is a touch of irony One meaning is clear in Daisy's claim to be sophisticated: She feels that the idea of being sophisticated is somehow a false and boring notion
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