pungency
常見(jiàn)例句
- Even prize-winning, and costly, extra-virgin olive oils lost much of what makes them special, though they retain their apparently healthful pungency.
即使是價(jià)格最高的特級(jí)純橄欖油,雖然仍舊保有辣味,也失去了大量特殊風(fēng)味物質(zhì)。 - In fact the panel ranked the heated light oil higher than the heated pricey California extra-virgin oil, whose pungency was no longer balanced by a spicy aroma and had become overbearing.
事實(shí)上,專門小組給加熱的、素淡油的名次比加熱的、更貴的加州特級(jí)純油高,因?yàn)榧又萦偷睦蔽镀胶獗恍晾蔽堆谏w了。 - In truth sorrow is not desirable, but taken apart its pungency may appear savoury.
在真理上,憂傷是不值得擁有的,但是若把它辛酸的部分去掉,或許會(huì)別有一番風(fēng)味。 - All this may add pungency to the Senate hearings on campaign finance, which resume after Labour Day.
ECONOMIST: The sleaze of summer - Debbie and her husband, Pete (Paul Rudd), a Los Angeles couple with two daughters, are hitting early middle age, and Apatow has arranged their discontents (with themselves, with each other, with their parents) into a generous and vibrant series of confrontations and fights, all garnished with wisecracks of startling pungency.
NEWYORKER: Dead Reckoning 返回 pungency