Sophistication refers to the qualities of refinement, good taste, and wisdom. By contrast, its original use was as a pejorative, derived from sophist, and included the idea of admixture or adulteration. Today, as researched by Faye Hammill, it is common as a measure of refinement—displaying good taste, wisdom and subtlety rather than crudeness, stupidity and vulgarity. In the perception of social class, sophistication can be linked with concepts such as status, privilege and superiority.
高雅(英語:Sophistication)即高尚、高尚风雅(相对于猥琐粗俗)和高超(相对于平庸奸诈),一種表现受过教养的品味、智慧和而非、和的高尚或。以社會階級來理解,高雅可以跟社會地位、以及等概念有關。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).