"finely" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Ned's narrative voice, too, is finely modulated.
- The short play is fragile, but, buttressed by finely modulated performances from Mr. Jordan and Miss Nelligan, it is clearly the work of a writer moving confidently and impressively beyond the category of promising.
- His "Too Cool" is an unfaltering, unflinching, piercing look into a tormented youthful heart; it is finely modulated both in style and moral tone and provokes a hard-won sort of compassion at the end.
- The tone is often truculent and plain-spoken, but diction and style are wide-ranging and finely modulated.
- Last year our reviewer, Michael Gorra, admired the "expansive yet finely modulated narrative" and called the book Ishiguro's "fullest achievement yet."
- It illustrates the lessons that architects had to learn to move beyond the sweeping blank slate approach of modern urbanism, with its emphasis on abstract geometry, into a more finely modulated cityscape.
- Clairol researchers said they had solved the problem by using comparatively new lasers that can be finely modulated.
- The acting is finely modulated; Miss Andersson's flirtation with insanity is a ballet.
- But Robert Lloyd, the Australian composer who has written an exciting percussion score that ranges from the very loud and textured to the finely modulated, takes his title ("Nullarbor") from a hot, barren region in his country.
- Nine Inch Nails then backed Mr. Manson singing his own song, "The Beautiful People"; his growl and rasp sounded crude after Mr. Reznor's finely modulated despair.
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