piercingly
基本解釋
- adv. 刺透地;感動(dòng)地;尖銳地
英漢例句
- Which must explain why, on the second day of our stay, I felt piercingly, acutely jealous of one of Rachel’s poos.
由于這個(gè)原因,在我們療程的第二天,我感到寒風(fēng)刺骨,對(duì)雷切爾的便便感覺(jué)極度地嫉妒。 - El-Erian piercingly dubbed the $2 trillion "a form of self insurance in an uncertain world," insurance against a double-dip that El-Erian put at a 30% likelihood.
埃利安尖銳的指出,這兩萬(wàn)億美元“是在不可靠的世界里,一種自我擔(dān)保的形式”,為雙底衰退保險(xiǎn),埃利安認(rèn)為有百分之三十的可能性。 - Mr. Kennan’s astringent counsel has become piercingly relevant today, as Americans discover, time and again, their inability to shape the world as they would wish.
隨著美國(guó)人一次又一次地發(fā)現(xiàn)他們無(wú)能按照他們希望的那樣塑造這個(gè)世界,George Kennan 先生的收縮性的建議成為對(duì)今天阿富汗?fàn)顩r的精確反映。 - And the late-autumn and winter landscapes in which the action is set are piercingly lovely.
NEWYORKER: Black Robe - The next generation of videogames features eye-popping graphics, piercingly loud sound effects and inventive game play.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Mr Sullivan, a journalist and the southern editor for the Paris Review, is known for his piercingly poetic style of writing.
ECONOMIST: American essays
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- glance piercingly 尖銳地掃視
- piercingly clear 尖銳的清晰
- cry piercingly 尖聲地叫喊
- piercingly cold 寒冷;第八章;嚴(yán)寒;刺骨地寒冷
- The north wind is piercingly 寒風(fēng)凜冽