piercingly
基本解释
- adv. 刺透地;感动地;尖锐地
英汉例句
- Which must explain why, on the second day of our stay, I felt piercingly, acutely jealous of one of Rachel’s poos.
由于这个原因,在我们疗程的第二天,我感到寒风刺骨,对雷切尔的便便感觉极度地嫉妒。 - 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.
埃利安尖锐的指出,这两万亿美元“是在不可靠的世界里,一种自我担保的形式”,为双底衰退保险,埃利安认为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.
随着美国人一次又一次地发现他们无能按照他们希望的那样塑造这个世界,George Kennan 先生的收缩性的建议成为对今天阿富汗状况的精确反映。 - 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
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词组短语
- glance piercingly 尖锐地扫视
- piercingly clear 尖锐的清晰
- cry piercingly 尖声地叫喊
- piercingly cold 寒冷;第八章;严寒;刺骨地寒冷
- The north wind is piercingly 寒风凛冽