单词
poignant
读音
ˈpɔɪnjənt
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释义
adj. 尖锐的;辛酸的;深刻的;切中要害的 n. (Poignant)人名;(法)普瓦尼昂 [ 比较级 more poignant 最高级 most poignant ]
例句
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。
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。
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。
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。
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。
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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into how we're going to look at this.A very poignant exampleof how our attention ends up getting utilized.
Who are you?Poignant moments in your life.What are your hopes and dreams?
by way of the body -- the very thing doing the living and the dying.Probably the most poignant roomin the Zen Hospice guest house is our kitchen,
I received a little bit of grace.I received a poignant tweet.It was brief.
"Na'vi, alas, won't fill the hole where it used to be ..."A truly profound and poignant statement --if you don't think about it at all.
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