understated
understated 英 [ˌʌndəˈsteɪtɪd] 美 [ˌʌndərˈsteɪtɪd]
adj. 低调的;朴素的;轻描淡写的;不夸张的
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- adj. 低调的;朴素的;轻描淡写的;不夸张的
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1. It was the understated but unmistakable self-confidence of the economists I met that told me something had changed in relations between China and the West.
但当我遇见了那些低调但相当自信的经济学家,他们告诉我中西方关系已经发生变化时,这种感觉变得强烈。
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2. I have a couple fashionable pairs for going out, a couple understated ones for working and I can even take a chance with a wacky retro frame if I’m in the mood.
我有一幅时尚的适合外出,一副朴素的适合工作,如果我心情够好,我甚至可能冒险戴上一副看起来疯癫的复古框架眼镜。
- understated (adj.) 1939, of clothing, fashions, writing, etc., figurative use of the past participle of understate (v.).
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