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单词 elaboration
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Definition of elaboration in English:

elaboration

noun ɪlab(ə)ˈreɪʃ(ə)nəˌlæbəˈreɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The process of developing or presenting a theory, policy, or system in further detail.

    his work led to the elaboration of a theory of evolution
    the concept needs more elaboration than a short essay allows
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Financial development refers to the expansion and elaboration of the financial structure, which encompasses institutions and instruments over time and space.
    • These steps should be supplemented with the conceptual elaboration of political aspects of joint response to crises.
    • Women played an important role in the emergence of Poland's modern political movements and the elaboration of their ideologies.
    • What is significant here is seeing Sullivan applying it to the elaboration of a complex plan.
    • Central to this, for the author, is the elaboration of the labour theory of value: that profits are but unpaid wages.
    • The use and elaboration of the method will undoubtedly find new applications in research and development work.
    • Some of his recommendations need further theoretical elaboration and should be checked in actual operational and combat training.
    • The establishment of a national identity and its domestic elaboration were the preoccupation of this period.
    • It is the very key to understanding the apostle Paul's elaboration of his doctrine of salvation.
    • The period was marked both by the systematic elaboration and assertion of dynastic claims.
    1. 1.1 The addition of more detail concerning what has already been said.
      the speech lacked any elaboration on concrete measures taken
      this is a point requiring elaboration
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Gleach's observations evoke a number of points that warrant elaboration.
      • He provided some elaboration of his response to that plea in the course of his opening and in the course of answers to my questions.
      • The seventeenth-century section could also have used some elaboration.
      • But the flyers for these demonstrations just had a few slogans and no explanation or elaboration.
      • I followed up with each of the 60 interviewees at least once, asking for clarification and elaboration.
      • Each of these levels of analysis deserves more elaboration than we give here.
      • This was by way of elaboration of his first statement, which dealt with the scope of the repainting undertaken using white and green paint.
      • The figures in Jowell's letter need a little elaboration.
      • Bad Acting: I mentioned this earlier, but it bears some quick elaboration.
      • Please feel free to contact me should you want any elaboration on anything.

Definition of elaboration in US English:

elaboration

nounəˌlæbəˈreɪʃ(ə)nəˌlabəˈrāSH(ə)n
  • 1The process of developing or presenting a theory, policy, or system in further detail.

    his work led to the elaboration of a theory of evolution
    the concept needs more elaboration than a short essay allows
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What is significant here is seeing Sullivan applying it to the elaboration of a complex plan.
    • Financial development refers to the expansion and elaboration of the financial structure, which encompasses institutions and instruments over time and space.
    • These steps should be supplemented with the conceptual elaboration of political aspects of joint response to crises.
    • Some of his recommendations need further theoretical elaboration and should be checked in actual operational and combat training.
    • The establishment of a national identity and its domestic elaboration were the preoccupation of this period.
    • The use and elaboration of the method will undoubtedly find new applications in research and development work.
    • It is the very key to understanding the apostle Paul's elaboration of his doctrine of salvation.
    • Central to this, for the author, is the elaboration of the labour theory of value: that profits are but unpaid wages.
    • The period was marked both by the systematic elaboration and assertion of dynastic claims.
    • Women played an important role in the emergence of Poland's modern political movements and the elaboration of their ideologies.
    1. 1.1 The addition of more detail concerning what has already been said.
      the speech lacked any elaboration on concrete measures taken
      this is a point requiring elaboration
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The seventeenth-century section could also have used some elaboration.
      • He provided some elaboration of his response to that plea in the course of his opening and in the course of answers to my questions.
      • Each of these levels of analysis deserves more elaboration than we give here.
      • This was by way of elaboration of his first statement, which dealt with the scope of the repainting undertaken using white and green paint.
      • The figures in Jowell's letter need a little elaboration.
      • But the flyers for these demonstrations just had a few slogans and no explanation or elaboration.
      • Please feel free to contact me should you want any elaboration on anything.
      • Gleach's observations evoke a number of points that warrant elaboration.
      • Bad Acting: I mentioned this earlier, but it bears some quick elaboration.
      • I followed up with each of the 60 interviewees at least once, asking for clarification and elaboration.
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