1. sophisticated
Modern finance is becoming increasingly complicated and sophisticated.
I felt utterly out of place among those sophisticated people.
sophisticated language
Even small provincial schools are buying sophisticated software for their computer rooms, some countries are introducing e-books instead of the good old paper textbooks.
it's a magazine for more sophisticated readers
It can fly more than 500 miles (805 kilometers)(...); armed versions can fire sophisticated missiles.
Mathematicians are creative artists, their artworks being sophisticated constructs of ideas and aesthetic proofs.
Fans of this kind of music tend to be quite sophisticated.
It's time to keep things casual but sophisticated.
The police used highly sophisticated surveillance equipment.
I suppose some rich people, some politicians or university teachers are sophisticated.
Computers are here to stay and they'll become more and more sophisticated, but we have to remember they are just tools.
I'm a simple farmer and I don't belong to this sophisticated company of celebrities.
It’s better to avoid sophisticated vocabulary unless you can use it properly.
The new equipment in the computer room is extremely sophisticated, so be careful when you use it!
Anglais mot "утонченный"(sophisticated) se produit dans des ensembles:
IELTS Reading Vocabulary Test 3170 ПЕРЕВОД FRT2. exquisite
The tourists were fascinated with the exquisite scenery.
This soup is exquisite.
exquisite waterfalls
... know how to build exquisite detectors that can listen...
The emotion they gave me was exquisite, but I could not preserve it, nor could I indefinitely repeat it; the most beautiful things in the world finished by boring me.
The exquisite corpse will drink the new wine.
A rich wine list will provide an accompaniment to every exquisite dish and satisfy the palate of the connoisseur.
I love the exquisite taste of this wine.
I get the chance to eat the most wonderful, exquisite food.
They can't appreciate the art of exquisite dining.
exquisite joy, happiness, an exquisite piece of china Look at this exquisite painting She has exquisite taste.
Romanian ballerina Alina Cojocaru—an exquisite artist
the most exquisite French cuisine
She was no more than an exquisite baby of a woman!
To his valour he added a most exquisite genius and understanding, grandeur of mind, and a capacity equally turned for military or civil affairs.