poignantly
深刻地
常用释义
英音[ ˈpɔɪnjəntli ]
美音[ ˈpɔɪnjəntli ]
基本释义
- adv. 深刻地;辛辣地;令人辛酸地
例句
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1·I'd love to be cured, "he says poignantly."“我喜欢被治愈,”他说尖锐。
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2·A 12-year-old girl poignantly notes in her diary, "only Tanya is left".一个12岁的女孩在她的日记中沉痛地指出,“只有Tanya(女神?”)
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3·Poignantly, the second returned with photographs of a mining helmet, its light still glowing.让人沉痛的是,第二个机器人带出了采集到的采矿头盔的照片,那些矿灯,仍旧明晃晃地亮着。
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4·That this is so patently obvious is what makes it so utterly painful, and so poignantly ironic.由于这个道理是如此明显,但人却不明白,所以这也就是我们会如此痛苦,并且如此痛切的反讽。
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5·Brilliantly and poignantly illustrates how life's greatest gifts can arise in our darkest hours.精辟和尖锐地说明了如何生活的最大礼物,可以出现在我们最黑暗的时间。
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6·He adds, poignantly, "I knew the marine life would be more abundant , but I couldn't imagine it would be so spectacular".一切历历在目,他继续说道,“我知道海洋生物要丰富得多,但是不曾想到竟会如此蔚为壮观。”
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7·Most poignantly, just three weeks before she died of an overdose at the age of 36, she says she felt that 'life begins at 40'.最令人辛酸的是,就在她死前3周,她还觉得“人生40岁才开始”。梦露死时年仅36岁。
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8·“The artifice of manufactured cheer (a requirement for soldiers in battle) made the wards even more poignantly desolate, ” Mukherjee writes.为了防止病人自杀,窗户上都罩着沉重的铁丝网。 “这种人为的欢呼手段(对参战士兵的要求)使病房更显辛酸和凄凉”,穆克吉这样写道。
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9·Mr Zubok poignantly details the lengthy and bitter decline that followed. The earthy Khrushchev resented the cultural elite's pretensions.随后,祖博克痛心疾首地、细致地描述了这代俄国知识分子漫长而痛苦的衰落:粗俗的赫鲁晓夫厌恶文化精英的自命不凡;
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10·The presents are poignantly all about Charles as a man rather than a Royal and everything Camilla has sourced has a real connection to Charles.这些礼物巧妙的展示出查尔斯作为普通人的一面,而不是高高在上的皇族。卡米拉所收集的每件礼物都跟查尔斯有着实实在在的联系。
同义词
adv.
深刻地;辛辣地;令人辛酸地
同根词
词根:
poignant
poignant
adj
尖锐的;辛酸的;深刻的;切中要害的
poignancy
n
辛辣;强烈;尖锐;辛酸事