1 used to describe feelings such as pleasure or pain that are extremely strong, or qualities that are extremely good; great:
2 especially beautiful or admirable:
exquisite Chinese embroideries
Entrances and exits are timed with exquisite precision.
Their great abundance reflects the exquisite specificity of ubiquitination reactions.
As his descriptive account unfolds, it is not merely a role demanding exquisite skills but also one that is loaded with risk.
Indeed, knowledge turned out to be such an exquisite pursuit that other needs in life became subordinated to it.
The latter gene-targeted (' antigene ') strategy, where the oligonucleotide can be viewed as a potential chemotherapeutic agent, can achieve exquisite sequence-selective recognition of the targeted duplex.
The book is physically attractive, with dozens of photographs, exquisite reproduction of disc labels and album covers, and a few maps.
Most efficient behaviors, such as aiming and grasping, owe their efficiency to exquisite control.
Second, audiences were no longer contented with merely following the story, preferring exquisite performances by actors of the highest quality.
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美麗的, 精美的, 精緻的…
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primoroso, requintado…
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絶妙な, この上なく美しい…
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