Meaning of detailed in English:
detailed
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adjective
1Having many details or facts; showing attention to detail.
‘more detailed information was needed’- ‘However, the results of the paper show that the authors of similar studies should provide detailed information about sample sizes and error estimates.’
- ‘The Germans had plans to invade and conquer Africa, and for this they needed detailed studies and information.’
- ‘We approached potential participants privately, gave them detailed information about the study if they were interested and eligible, and obtained informed consent.’
- ‘The website administered an automated screening questionnaire and provided detailed information about the study and investigators.’
- ‘An article would permit a detailed presentation of the facts and the citation of specific authority to support those facts.’
- ‘For detailed and accurate information about Bradford trolley buses, I would recommend the several books by J S King.’
- ‘A new weather service, based at UW, promises more precise and more detailed information than anything that has been available so far.’
- ‘In fact, they have a lot of detailed information available to them so why the nonsense?’
- ‘This endeavor is given more precise form by a detailed study of Johannes Klenlok's commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, from the middle of the fourteenth century.’
- ‘To solve this problem, a combination of detailed structural information and accurate, time-resolved measurements are required.’
- ‘For the third or final draft, the author should pay careful attention to detailed requirements presented in the journal's author guidelines.’
- ‘The other significant challenge is ensuring the staff chaplain has current, accurate, and detailed information once deployed.’
- ‘The fact that the detailed BA prices were only obtained at the last minute has no sinister significance - that would have happened whatever the headline chosen.’
- ‘Much more difficult for the North is to satisfy Japan's demand for detailed and reliable information on the fate of 10 other missing Japanese.’
- ‘These devices allow one to get detailed and accurate information about a pigeon's homeward track without the necessity of following it.’
- ‘Identification of the exact defect requires detailed biochemical studies, which are not available in most laboratories.’
- ‘In this case study, detailed preplanning and precise action resulted in a positive surgical outcome for Mr V.’
- ‘For the most part, the detailed studies of specific programmes conclude that voluntary programmes have been of very limited scope and effect.’
- ‘In a short review, it is hard to do justice to the detailed studies of specific writers and topics which are one the main strengths of this book.’
- ‘Accordingly, troop morale attracted the detailed attention of military and medical authorities.’
comprehensive, full, complete, circumstantial, thorough, exhaustive, all-inclusiveView synonyms- 1.1(of a work of art) executed with many minor decorative features.‘an exquisitely detailed carving’
- ‘Oddly out of place, these slightly kitchy slightly ahead of their time, super detailed works done for hire stand out against the sloppiness in many other galleries.’
- ‘While Disney turned out elegant, smooth, richly detailed work, Ub's stuff looked like high-school doodles.’
- ‘The bedrock of Cheticamp's craft industry is rug hooking, delicate and very detailed work done mostly by women in their own homes.’
- ‘Carves out an existence by selling exquisitely detailed works of art.’
- ‘Then, very detailed work costs much more than ‘low theme’ areas.’
- ‘The detailed work we did in those classes was admirably complemented by the broader brushwork of Patrick Gardiner's lectures on German Idealism.’
- ‘In London there are examples of Hilliard's exquisitely detailed work in the Victoria and Albert Museum and National Portrait Gallery.’
- ‘For starters, I would purchase a few flats of various sizes, a few small rounds for detailed work and a fan for blending.’
- ‘Pastel Pencils are encased in wood, providing control for detailed work.’
- ‘Akira has a well deserved reputation for being one of the most detailed works on animation ever and Otomo has easily surpassed his earlier work here.’
- ‘The plaintiff states that the deterioration in his eyesight prevents him from doing fine detailed work.’
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