poignancy 美['pɔɪɡnənsi]  

poignancy

poignancy  美['pɔɪɡnənsi]

n. 辛辣;强烈;尖锐;辛酸事 

名词复数:poignancies 

If the movie tells an old story, its unvarnished realism lends it poignancy and depth. 如果影片是在老生常谈,那么它毫无雕琢的写实风格为其增添了尖锐和深度。
But Jobs's address has an unbearable poignancy just now, especially for those who knew him well. 但乔布斯的演讲现在有一个难以承受的辛酸,特别是对于那些认识他的人。

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  • n. 辛辣;强烈;尖锐;辛酸事
  • 1. If the movie tells an old story, its unvarnished realism lends it poignancy and depth.

    如果影片是在老生常谈,那么它毫无雕琢的写实风格为其增添了尖锐和深度。

  • 2. But Jobs's address has an unbearable poignancy just now, especially for those who knew him well.

    但乔布斯的演讲现在有一个难以承受的辛酸,特别是对于那些认识他的人。

  • 3. Which lends extra poignancy to the vision of Turkey as the lynchpin of this empire, covering all Muslims and all Turks.

    正是这一点,导致将土耳其作为覆盖所有穆斯林和突厥地区的帝国之核心的幻想尤其地辛酸。

  • poignancy (n.) 1680s, "sharpness, keenness," from poignant + abstract noun suffix -cy.
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