poignancy

poignancy

美 [ˈpɔɪnjənsɪ]  英 ['pɔɪnjənsɪ]

  • n.辛辣;尖锐;强烈;深刻
  • 网络辛酸事;刻薄;心酸

同义词

英汉解释

n.
1.
辛辣;尖锐,刻薄
2.
强烈;深刻

例句

Just trying to do my little part to build the giant tower of Tweeted junk, wisdom, jokes, ephemera and poignancy.

每天构建装填杂乱信息睿智话语笑话个人沉浮辛酸贡献力量

"Rest in peace, old one. Your tale is now done, " sighed the writer of a blog, with tender poignancy.

一位网友博客轻声悲叹古老银杏安息故事就此结束

"One of the things the Japanese are very good at is talking about the aftermath of the disaster -- the poignancy, the mourning, " she says.

对于日本人来说他们擅长谈论辛酸哀痛

Which lends extra poignancy to the vision of Turkey as the lynchpin of this empire, covering all Muslims and all Turks.

正是一点导致土耳其作为覆盖所有穆斯林突厥地区帝国核心幻想尤其辛酸

As she sat in church her face had a pathos and poignancy.

教堂里带着一种哀婉辛辣表情

If the movie tells an old story, its unvarnished realism lends it poignancy and depth.

如果影片老生常谈那么毫无雕琢写实风格增添尖锐深度

His sincere quest to actualize himself as a salesman adds a layer of poignancy to DeWitt's skewering of corporate culture.

诚恳想要实现自己作为一名销售员价值增添德威特笔下公司文化讽刺意味

It describes a life begun in the raw, remembered with extraordinary charm and poignancy and without bitterness.

讲述自然状态开始生命特别魅力辛酸和平痛苦内容令人铭记

But Jobs's address has an unbearable poignancy just now, especially for those who knew him well.

乔布斯演讲现在一个难以承受辛酸特别是对于那些认识

Words are of great poignancy in your world.

语言力量你们世界巨大力量

My father is at once quick- witted , wickedly funny , and then poignancy turns on a dime and leaves you breathless .

父亲特点敏捷机智搞怪滑稽一针见血急转弯目瞪口呆

You have become addicted. Youth culture acquires its poignancy through time, and so thoroughly that you can barely see what it is in itself.

少年文化随着时间推移变得惹人心酸以至于究竟什么

In Japan it has additional political and economic poignancy.

日本附加政治经济

Besides, many of the joys and sorrows of childhood have lost their poignancy;

此外童年时代欢乐悲伤大都成为往事前尘它们已然失去当时锋芒