detalham
Detalham is a Portuguese verb that translates to "to detail" or "to elaborate" in English. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb detalhar. This verb is used to describe the action of providing specific information, breaking down a subject into its constituent parts, or explaining something with great care and precision. For example, one might say "Eles detalham o plano" which means "They detail the plan." The act of detailing implies a thoroughness and a focus on minutiae, aiming to ensure clarity and completeness in communication. It can be applied in various contexts, from a teacher explaining a complex concept to students to a report providing intricate financial breakdowns. The opposite of detalhar might be to summarize or generalize, where less emphasis is placed on specific elements. Understanding the usage of detalham helps in comprehending detailed explanations and discussions in Portuguese-speaking environments.