0 faint or delicate in quality, and therefore difficult to describe or explain -- không dễ phát hiện
There is a subtle difference between ‘unnecessary’ and ‘not necessary’
a subtle flavour.
1 clever or cunning -- tinh vi, tinh tế
He has a subtle mind.
For example, detailed and exact clinical observation reveals subtle differences between hysterical paralysis and organic paralysis.
He was a true mentor, teaching us to be subtle, firm and humorous all at the same time.
The first kind of profiling is directly relevant to programmers, but the distinction between the dynamic and lexical styles is subtle.
Their members' marriage patterns, for example, showed subtle, but visible, differences from those of other social groups.
These changes are subtle and intermittent at first and become more permanent and obvious as the disease progresses.
What counts is solely the proper mixture of more coarse and more subtle particles.
The issue is subtle, however, and future research will have to clarify the precise status of forms such as lawyers fees.
It also enables us to eschew subtle questions of syntactic definability.
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隱約的, 暗淡的, 不易察覺的,不明顯的…
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隐约的, 暗淡的, 不易察觉的,不明显的…
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sutil, sutil [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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sutil, delicado, suave…
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微妙な, わずかな, かすかな…
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kolay farkedilmeyen/anlaşılmayan, aşikâr olmayan, ince…
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subtil/-e, imperceptible, habile…
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