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Broad brush Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹɔd/ /ˈbɹəʃ
BRAWD-brush
bɹˈɔːd/ /bɹˈʌʃ
bRAWD-brush

释义

A 'broad brush' means describing something in a general way, without focusing on details. It can refer to both talking about something generally or handling something without paying attention to specifics.

用法与细微差别

Usually used in the phrase 'in broad brush strokes' or 'with a broad brush.' Slightly informal. Common when suggesting information is imprecise or someone is oversimplifying. Not about physical painting, but metaphorical use.

例句

He explained the plan with a broad brush.

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Sometimes, it's helpful to look at things with a broad brush first.

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The report was written using a broad brush, so details are missing.

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Don't judge the whole group with such a broad brush—everyone is different.

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Let me give you the idea in broad brush terms, then we can discuss the specifics.

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News sometimes paints politics with a broad brush, missing important differences.

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