Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Elaborate
English answer:
complex
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English term
Elaborate
English
Tech/Engineering
Advertising / Public Relations
„h Be careful of promising elaborate rewards for successful suggestions. Implement a recognition system to which the teams have agreed.
Responses
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+10
5 mins
Selected
complex
or one of these: complicated; composite; comprehensive; detailed; thorough
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Graded automatically based on peer agreement."
+7
5 mins
fancy, refined, complicated
are a few of the "elaborate thesaurus"
Reference:
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Elena Petelos
1 min
|
agree |
Vicky Papaprodromou
6 mins
|
agree |
Aleksandra Gjoreska
1 hr
|
agree |
Eva Karpouzi
11 hrs
|
agree |
Jörgen Slet
21 hrs
|
agree |
airmailrpl
: fancy
1 day 21 hrs
|
agree |
Orla Ryan
2 days 22 hrs
|
+8
4 mins
detailed, complex; rich; multiple
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Note added at 5 mins (2004-07-30 12:30:48 GMT)
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When somebody suggests something, be strict and act according to the rules that have been set up. Grant rewards, but don\'t overdo it.
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Note added at 5 mins (2004-07-30 12:30:48 GMT)
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When somebody suggests something, be strict and act according to the rules that have been set up. Grant rewards, but don\'t overdo it.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Elena Petelos
2 mins
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thanx!
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agree |
Vicky Papaprodromou
8 mins
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thanx!
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agree |
Aleksandra Gjoreska
1 hr
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thanx!
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agree |
Paul Dixon
: IGAWT. (I'l go along with that.)
4 hrs
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thanx, me too :)
|
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agree |
Asghar Bhatti
8 hrs
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thanx!
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agree |
Eva Karpouzi
11 hrs
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thanx!
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agree |
Jörgen Slet
21 hrs
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thanx!
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agree |
kellyn (X)
: you are entirely correct. and you answered first!
1 day 8 hrs
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thank you!
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+7
12 mins
(in this case) more than is required, over-the-top, excessive, overly fancy, showy
the idea here is that the reward/ incentive should not be exaggerated
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Aleksandra Gjoreska
1 hr
|
agree |
Jane Gabbutt
1 hr
|
agree |
vixen
2 hrs
|
agree |
Eva Karpouzi
11 hrs
|
agree |
Refugio
13 hrs
|
agree |
Jörgen Slet
20 hrs
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agree |
airmailrpl
: excessive, overly fancy, showy
1 day 21 hrs
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