noun “detail”
Singular detail, Plural details oder onzieleg
- a small part that is easy to overlook
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
Note this fine detail in the lower left corner of the painting; it's a tiny signature.
- an abundance of details (e.g. "fine detail")
This etching is full of detail, making it a masterpiece of complexity.
- the small parts that are often not noticed
Attention to detail was said to be one of the secrets of Gerrard's success as a player.
- a part that is considered too minor to be concerned with
I don't concern myself with the details of accounting; I focus on the big picture.
- personal information such as name and address
The arresting officer asked the suspect for his details before taking him to the station.
- a temporary group or task, especially in the military or police
Frequently members of the small police detail dispatched to the scene joined in the search.
- a specific section of a larger painting
The six-cent postage stamp showing a detail from one of her most patriotic works became a collector's item.
verb “detail”
Infinitiv detail; hien details; Verg. detailed; Part. Verg. detailed; Ger. detailing
- to describe something thoroughly
I'll detail the exact procedure to you later, so you'll know how to operate the machinery.
- to clean a vehicle meticulously
We need to have the minivan detailed before we put it up for sale.
- to appoint someone to a specific duty
Stiles was detailed to keep him quiet during the operation to avoid any leaks.