poignancy
美 [?p??nj?ns?]
英 ['p??nj?ns?] 
- n.辛辣;尖銳;強烈;深刻
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)辛酸事;刻薄;心酸
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英漢解釋
例句
Just trying to do my little part to build the giant tower of Tweeted junk, wisdom, jokes, ephemera and poignancy.
每天都在為構(gòu)建這座裝填有雜亂信息、睿智話語、笑話和個人沉浮辛酸的巨塔貢獻(xiàn)力量。
"Rest in peace, old one. Your tale is now done, " sighed the writer of a blog, with tender poignancy.
一位網(wǎng)友在博客上輕聲悲嘆道:古老的銀杏樹,安息吧,你的故事也就此結(jié)束了。
"One of the things the Japanese are very good at is talking about the aftermath of the disaster -- the poignancy, the mourning, " she says.
“對于日本人來說他們最擅長的事是談?wù)?/c>災(zāi)后的辛酸和哀痛”她說。
Which lends extra poignancy to the vision of Turkey as the lynchpin of this empire, covering all Muslims and all Turks.
正是這一點,導(dǎo)致將土耳其作為覆蓋所有穆斯林和突厥地區(qū)的帝國之核心的幻想尤其地辛酸。
As she sat in church her face had a pathos and poignancy.
當(dāng)她坐在教堂里時,臉上帶著一種哀婉和辛辣的表情。
If the movie tells an old story, its unvarnished realism lends it poignancy and depth.
如果影片是在老生常談,那么它毫無雕琢的寫實風(fēng)格為其增添了尖銳和深度。
His sincere quest to actualize himself as a salesman adds a layer of poignancy to DeWitt's skewering of corporate culture.
他誠懇地想要實現(xiàn)自己作為一名銷售員的價值,這增添了對德威特筆下的公司文化的諷刺意味。
It describes a life begun in the raw, remembered with extraordinary charm and poignancy and without bitterness.
它講述了在自然狀態(tài)中開始的生命,以特別的魅力、辛酸和平和無痛苦的內(nèi)容令人銘記。
But Jobs's address has an unbearable poignancy just now, especially for those who knew him well.
但喬布斯的演講現(xiàn)在有一個難以承受的辛酸,特別是對于那些認(rèn)識他的人。
Words are of great poignancy in your world.
語言的力量在你們世界有巨大的力量。
My father is at once quick- witted , wickedly funny , and then poignancy turns on a dime and leaves you breathless .
我父親的特點是既敏捷機智,搞怪滑稽,又一針見血,他來個急轉(zhuǎn)彎就能讓人目瞪口呆。
You have become addicted. Youth culture acquires its poignancy through time, and so thoroughly that you can barely see what it is in itself.
少年文化隨著時間的推移變得惹人心酸,以至于你看不清它究竟是什么。
In Japan it has additional political and economic poignancy.
在日本,這有其附加的政治和經(jīng)濟(jì)正對性。
Besides, many of the joys and sorrows of childhood have lost their poignancy;
此外,童年時代的歡樂和悲傷大都成為往事前塵,它們已然失去了當(dāng)時的鋒芒;