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| detail | 1. A minute portion; one of the small parts; a particular; an item; used chiefly in the plural; as, the details of a scheme or transaction. "The details of the campaign in Italy." (Motley) 2. A narrative which relates minute points; an account which dwells on particulars. 3. The selection for a particular service of a person or a body of men; hence, the person or the body of men so selected. Detail drawing, a drawing of the full size, or on a large scale, of some part of a building, machine, etc. In detail, in subdivisions; part by part; item; circumstantially; with particularity. Synonym: Account, relation, narrative, recital, explanation, narration. Origin: F. Detail, fr. Detailler to cut in pieces, tell in detail; pref. De- (L. De or dis-) + tailler to cut. See Tailor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole; "several of the details are similar"; "a point of information" a small part that can be considered separately from the whole; "it was perfect in all details" extended treatment of particulars; "the essay contained too much detail" a crew of workers selected for a particular task; "a detail was sent to remove the fallen trees" provide details for contingent: a temporary military unit; "the peacekeeping force includes one British contingent" assign to a specific task; "The ambulances were detailed to the fire station"
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It signifies temporary assignment of an employee to a different position for a certain period of time with the assumption that the employee will return to "normal" duties at the end of the detail.
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Extra facts that help the story line but are not necessarily needed.
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The subtlest, most delicate parts of the original sound, which are usually the first things lost by imperfect components. Also refer to "Low-Level Detail ." The opposite of "Smearing" and "Veiling."
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a small element or item used to support a main idea. return
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| detail | an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole |
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| detail | extended treatment of particulars |
| detail | a crew of workers selected for a particular task |
| detail | a temporary military unit |
| detail | a small part that can be considered separately from the whole |
| detail | assign to a specific task |
| detail | provide details for |
| detail | (computer science) a computer file containing relatively transient data about a particular data processing task |
| detail | developed or executed with care and in minute detail |
| detail | an individualized description of a particular instance |
| detail | true confidential information |
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