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hairsplitting    
a. 做无益的细小区别的,吹毛求疵的
n. 拘泥于细节

做无益的细小区别的,吹毛求疵的拘泥於细节

hairsplitting
adj 1: developed in excessively fine detail; "finespun
distinctions" [synonym: {finespun}, {hairsplitting}]
n 1: making too fine distinctions of little importance; "they
didn't take his hairsplitting seriously" [synonym:
{hairsplitting}, {word-splitting}]

Hairsplitting \Hair"split`ting\ (-t[i^]ng), a.
Making excessively fine or trivial distinctions in reasoning;
overly subtle. -- n. The act or practice of making trivial
distinctions.
[1913 Webster]

The ancient hairsplitting technicalities of special
pleading. --Charles
Sumner.
[1913 Webster]

119 Moby Thesaurus words for "hairsplitting":
adverse criticism, animadversion, aspersion, bad notices,
bad press, bickering, boggling, captious, captiousness, carping,
cavil, caviling, censoriousness, chicane, chicanery, choplogic,
contradistinction, critical, criticism, cynical, delicate,
demarcation, differentiation, distinction, distinctiveness,
distinguishment, division, dodging, equivocation, equivocatory,
evasion, evasive, exception, faultfinding, fencing, finespun, flak,
hairline, hedging, hit, home thrust, hostile criticism,
hypercritical, hypercriticalness, hypercriticism, hypersensitive,
hypersensitivity, imputation, knock, logic-chopping,
microscopic distinction, morbid sensibility, morbidly sensitive,
nagging, nice, nice distinction, niggle, niggling, nit,
nit-picking, nuance, obloquy, overconscientious,
overconscientiousness, overcritical, overcriticalness,
overfastidious, overfastidiousness, overmeticulous,
overmeticulousness, overnice, overniceness, overnicety,
overparticular, overparticularity, overprecise, overrefined,
overrefinement, overscrupulous, overscrupulousness, oversensitive,
oversensitivity, oversqueamish, oversqueamishness, paltering,
parrying, pestering, pettifoggery, pettifogging, petty, picayune,
prevarication, priggishness, pussyfooting, quibble, quibbling, rap,
refined, reflection, reproachfulness, segregation, separation,
shade of difference, shifting, shuffling, sidestepping, slam,
stricture, subterfuge, subtle, subtle distinction, swipe,
taking exception, tergiversation, trichoschistic, trichoschistism,
trifling, trivial, ultracritical


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