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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++sub·tle /ˈsʌtl/ ●●○ adjective (comparative subtler or more subtle, superlative subtlest)  1 OBVIOUS#not easy to notice or understand unless you pay careful attention 难以察觉[理解]的;微妙的,细微的 OPP obvious The pictures are similar, but there are subtle differences between them. 这些图片很相似,但它们之间有细微的差别。 The warning signs of the disease are so subtle that they are often ignored. 这种疾病的警示征兆不易察觉,因而往往被忽视。 a subtle form of racism 隐性的种族歧视subtle taste/flavour/smell etc The flavour of the dried berries is more subtle. 浆果干的味道要淡一些。 The dish had a subtle hint of ginger. 这道菜微微带点姜的味道。2 HIDE/NOT SHOWbehaving in a skilful and clever way, especially using indirect methods or language to hide what you are trying to do 含蓄的,隐晦的 I think we need a more subtle approach. 我认为我们需要采用一种更含蓄的方式。 a subtle plan 巧妙的计划subtle about She wasn’t very subtle about it. She just said she didn’t love him anymore. 她没有拐弯抹角,直说不再爱他了。3 INTELLIGENTvery clever in noticing and understanding things 敏感的,敏锐的;有辨识力的 sensitive a subtle mind 敏锐的头脑subtly adverb a subtly different colour 有细微差别的颜色
Examples from the Corpus
subtleWe noticed some deterioration in her speech, but it was very subtle.But they were active, and clamorous, and in subtle and not so subtle ways they corrupted the intellectual atmosphere.It was around this time that I started to notice subtle changes in Clive's character.The patterns look very similar, but there are subtle differences between them.Some of the more subtle forms of malnutrition are difficult to identify.Look for their Hair Glistener - it leaves hair smelling irresistible and creates subtle, glittering highlights in your hair.a subtle hint of almondVery soon the research opened my mind to more subtle ideas.She wasn't ever subtle in giving her opinion.Instead it has a subtle onion flavor that makes it much more complex and interesting.More subtle pressures relating to meetings are already assumed to be inevitable.It is often amazing how the most insignificant contributor to a project can foresee the subtlest problem and devise a solution.Even the first version of Bacon is subtler than this summary suggests.Linda was able to influence her superiors in subtle ways.However subtle we are forced to make our idea of science, nature remains an independent realm awaiting discovery.subtle formNow the tobacco industry is going for the slightly more subtle form of advertising which is sponsorship.More subtle forms of cultural influence also abound.There are many more subtler forms of exerting pressure and discrimination.Though her technique clearly derives from the modernists, it is adapted into a unique, subtle form of her own.But how did such a subtle form of protection evolve?Maybe it was a subtle form of retaliation.One more subtle form of sexism contributes to lower salaries for women, Sullivan said.In a somewhat more subtle form, these tendencies continue into later childhood.
Origin subtle (1300-1400) Old French soutil, from Latin subtilis finely woven, subtle, from tela something woven
sub·tle adjectiveChineseSyllable
notice Corpus you not easy understand pay or unless careful attention to


subtle
subtle /ˈsʌtl/ adjective (comparative subtler or more subtle, superlative subtlest)
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: soutil, from Latin subtilis 'finely woven, subtle', from tela 'something woven'
1. not easy to notice or understand unless you pay careful attention
   OPP  obvious:
    The pictures are similar, but there are subtle differences between them.
    The warning signs of the disease are so subtle that they are often ignored.
    a subtle form of racism
    subtle taste/flavour/smell etc
    The flavour of the dried berries is more subtle.
    The dish had a subtle hint of ginger.
2. behaving in a skilful and clever way, especially using indirect methods or language to hide what you are trying to do:
    I think we need a more subtle approach.
    a subtle plan
    subtle about
    She wasn’t very subtle about it. She just said she didn’t love him any more.
3. very clever in noticing and understanding things ⇨ sensitive:
    a subtle mind
—subtly adverb:
    a subtly different colour


sub·tleBrE /ˈsʌtl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsʌtl/ 🔊 adjective (sub·tler, sub·tlest) HELP more subtle is also common * more subtle 也常用。(often approving) not very noticeable or obvious 不易察觉的;不明显的;微妙的subtle colours/flavours/smells, etc. 淡淡的色彩、味道、气味等There are subtle differences between the two versions. 两个版本之间有一些细微的差异。🔊🔊She's been dropping subtle hints about what she'd like as a present. 她不断隐隐暗示她喜欢什么样的礼物。🔊🔊(of a person or their behaviour 人或行为) behaving in a clever way, and using indirect methods, in order to achieve sth 机智的;机巧的;狡猾的I decided to try a more subtle approach. 我决定智取。🔊🔊organized in a clever way 巧妙的a subtle plan巧妙的计划a subtle use of lighting in the play灯光在剧中的巧妙运用good at noticing and understanding things 敏锐的;头脑灵活的The job required a subtle mind. 那项工作需要一个头脑敏锐的人去做。🔊🔊 subtly BrE /ˈsʌtli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsʌtli/ 🔊 adverbHer version of events is subtly different from what actually happened. 她对事件的描述跟实际发生的情况有些微妙的出入。🔊🔊Not very subtly, he raised the subject of money. 他没有拐弯抹角,直接提出了钱的问题。🔊🔊