Sofisticado in english
Sophisticated
pronunciation: səfɪstəkeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: səfɪstəkeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
sofisticado = glamorous ; sophisticated ; slick ; glorified ; stylish ; licked ; sophisticate ; glam ; cultivated ; sleek .
Example: Service is perhaps not a very glamorous concept, but we are nevertheless a service profession = Service is perhaps not a very glamorous concept, but we are nevertheless a service profession.Example: Effective retrieval from natural language indexed data bases requires sophisticated search software.Example: Whether conceived as a bookmark, newspaper tabloid, balloon, slick booklet, or some other format, the client-directed annual report conveys not only the information itself but also the intent to focus on the client's interest.Example: Some visual display units are no more than glorified television sets.Example: A number of innovative initiatives have resulted in stylish new public libraries.Example: Modern art is often characterized by its overt acknowledgement of materials and process, whereas the licked surface of academic art is perceived as a sympton of pre-modern concerns.Example: No doubt to some sophisticates in the profession much of this will read like the re-invention of the wheel, or at least no more than applied common-sense.Example: Ponytails are becoming glam, says the New York Times.Example: So the narrator's style has to be articulate, cultivated, correct, steady.Example: Box rooms can accommodate all your belongings and with some fittings and sleek sliding doors can be seamlessly turned into a walk-in wardrobe.more:
» de forma sofisticada = sophisticatedly .
Example: Proboscideans have developed a sophisticatedly organized society and they rank with primates and cetaceans with respect to cognitive abilities.» de manera sofisticada = sophisticatedly .
Example: Proboscideans have developed a sophisticatedly organized society and they rank with primates and cetaceans with respect to cognitive abilities.» hacer más sofisticado = dumb up .
Example: So the ISI journal-impact factor is merely a tiny dumbed-down portion of the rich emerging spectrum of objective impact indicators; it now needs to be dumbed-up, not dumped!.» poco sofisticado = elementary ; corn-fed .
Example: If we were to seek to index or retrieve documents on this subjects, we could start by recognising that this subject contains four separate elementary or unit concepts. Example: The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.