poignant
辛酸的
常用释义
英音[ ˈpɔɪnjənt ]
美音[ ˈpɔɪnjənt ]
变形
比较级:
more poignant
最高级:
most poignant
基本释义
- adj. 令人沉痛的,悲惨的;切中要害的
- 【名】 (Poignant)(法)普瓦尼昂(人名)
例句
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1·Her face was a poignant reminder of the passing of time.她的容颜显示青春已逝,令人感伤。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·These include comedy, satire, poignant drama, historical and regional drama.其中包括喜剧、讽刺剧、悲情剧、历史剧和地方剧。
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3·One of the most poignant sights awaiting visitors is the funfair, which was due to open just a few days before disaster struck.等待着游客的最心酸的景象之一是游乐场,它原定在灾难发生前几天开放。
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4·That’s sort of a poignant irony.那段话有点尖刻的讽刺味。
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5·For me, that moment was so poignant.对我来说,那一刻是如此凄凉。
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6·New York in advance of that poignant moment.在那悲惨的时刻来临之前,纽约全市钟声四起。
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7·But Pinter's most poignant works are his love poems.但品特最深刻的作品是他的爱情诗。
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8·Their poignant love letters were later published.两个人之间心碎的情书后来得以出版面世。
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9·The voices of the victims are especially poignant.受害者的声音尤其让人觉得沉痛。
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10·Those words and hopes for the future seem so poignant now.他的这些话,还有对未来的憧憬,现在想起来让人一阵阵心酸。
同根词
词根:
poignant
poignantly
adv
深刻地;辛辣地;令人辛酸地
poignancy
n
辛辣;强烈;尖锐;辛酸事