delineated
v. 勾画,描述( delineate的过去式和过去分词 )
If you delineate something such as an idea or situation, you describe it or define it, often in a lot of detail.
Biography must to some extent delineate characters...
传记必须在一定程度上描绘人物。
The relationship between Church and State was delineated in a formal agreement.
教会和政府之间的关系在一份正式的协议中作了阐明。
If you delineate a border, you say exactly where it is going to be.
...an agreement to delineate the border.
划界协议
1. represented accurately or precisely
Our objectives need to be precisely delineated.
我们的目标需详细解释清楚。
These effects can be very clearly delineated in animals, and somewhat in man.
这些影响可以很明显的在动物身上, 有时也在人的身上反映出来.
The conceptual dimensions delineated by Brown concern the methodology in psychological testing.
Brown的这种概念维度的描绘基于心理测验的方法学.
In his speech he delineated the country plan with great care.
他在讲话中精心描述了该国规划.
The teacher delineated China on the blackboard with a coloured chalk.
老师用彩色粉笔在黑板上勾勒出中国的边界.