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Elaborate = Complex or complicated but without the negative … 4 Dec 2019 · Greetings! I had tried to understand the difference between the adjectives " elaborate ", " complex " and " complicated " and found the next explanation in …
"to elaborate something" as "to elaborate on something" 5 Dec 2019 · Greetings! Definition of the verb "elaborate" from oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com: 1. to explain or describe something in a more detailed way: elaborate (on something): (1) He said …
sophisticated / elaborate - WordReference Forums 2 Dec 2006 · Hello.. Could you tell me whether sophisticated and elaborate have different meanings and/or connotations? I am doing a translation. There is reference to "sophisticated …
Elaborate <on> | WordReference Forums 24 Sep 2019 · Hello everybody As you are well aware, it is quite common to say of "elaborating on / upon something." However, I have been told that using a preposition after the transitive verb …
Elaborar un reporte - WordReference Forums 16 May 2008 · Cuál sería la mejor palabra para traducir: "Necesito elaborar un reporte... work?, create?, elaborate?, prepare?... Mil gracias por responder.
"Can you elaborate?" to a teacher? - WordReference Forums 1 Sep 2014 · Can a student say "Can you elaborate?" to a teacher when the student did not understand what the teacher has just explained with a good length? I think "Can you …
elaborate <on> that point - WordReference Forums 19 Feb 2023 · Hello,could anybody please enlighten me on differences between "elaborate" and "elaborate on "? They seem to have same meanings.But,which one should be used in a …
Elaborate more/further on - WordReference Forums 9 May 2006 · Well, you can elaborate on something, and then you can elaborate further on it. I think it's redundant with the first instance of elaboration, but for subsequent instances of …
nothing too elaborate - WordReference Forums 4 Apr 2013 · elaborate containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts: You want a plain blouse to go with that skirt - nothing too elaborate. Cambridge Dictionaries Online Does …
to expand on something or to elaborate on something 20 Nov 2015 · However in this: "Could you expand on your idea?" "Could you elaborate on your idea?" i think there's a subtle difference linked to the literal meanings of the words - expand …