poignant如何读

英:[ˈpɔɪnjənt]

美:[ˈpɔɪnjənt]

poignant英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 令人伤心的;辛酸的,痛切的 producing a sharp feeling of sadness or pity;(of sorrow,grief,etc.) painful and deeply felt

poignant是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 强烈的
  2. 辛酸的
  3. 深刻的
  4. 浓烈的
  5. <古>辛辣的
  6. 酸辣的
  7. 惨痛的
  8. 尖刻的
  9. 切中要害的
  10. 尖锐的
  11. 令人沉痛的
  12. 悲惨的
  13. 酸楚的
  14. 辛辣的
  15. 尖酸刻薄的
  16. 痛快的
  17. 生动的
  18. 活鲜鲜的
  19. 痛切的
  20. 剧烈的

poignant自然拼读

poign·ant

poIn ynt

poignant变形

比较级:more poignant

最高级:most poignant

poignant扩展

poignantly (adv.), poignancy (n.)

poignant词根

词根:poignant

adv.

poignantly 深刻地;辛辣地;令人辛酸地

n.

poignancy 辛辣;强烈;尖锐;辛酸事

poignant英英释义

adjective

painfully affecting the feelings : piercing

designed to make an impression : cutting

poignant satire

pleasurably stimulating

being to the point : apt

pungently pervasive

a poignant perfume

poignant词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, poinaunt,“令人身体或精神感到痛苦的”(指酱料、香料、葡萄酒以及影响感受的事物),源自于古法语 poignant “尖锐的,锐利的”(13世纪),是 poindre “刺,刺痛”的现在分词,源自于拉丁语 pungere “刺,穿透,刺痛”,比喻地,“使烦恼,悲伤,困扰”(来自于 PIE 词根 *peuk- “刺痛”)。相关词汇: Poignantly。

“味道辛辣”的意义现已过时。这个词包含了一个词源学的双重反转。拉丁语 pungere 来自于拉丁语 pugnus “拳头”,代表了拉丁语中 -n- 和 -g- 的音位转换,在法语中被反转了。

poignant词源英文解释

Middle English poynaunt, from Anglo-French poinant, poignant, present participle of poindre to prick, sting, from Latin pungere — more at pungent

The first known use of poignant was in the 14th century

poignant儿童词典英英释义

poinsettianoun

a showy Mexican and Central American plant with large scarlet bracts that grow like petals about its small yellow flowers

poikilothermnoun

an animal (as a frog) with a temperature that tends to change with and is similar to or slightly higher than the environment : a cold-blooded organism

poikilothermnoun

an animal (as a frog) with a temperature that tends to change with and is similar to or slightly higher than the environment : a cold-blooded organism

poignantadjective

painfully affecting the feelings : sharp, piercing

poignant grief

deeply affecting : touching

poignantadjective

painfully affecting the feelings : sharp, piercing

poignant grief

deeply affecting : touching

poignant 例句

1 Thick love, often final outcome is so poignant.

粘稠的爱, 往往最后的结局是那么的凄美.

2 His speech took a poignant turn when he revealed that he attempted suicide when he was sixteen.

3 It was a poignant moment during the thought-provoking, sometimes awkward, panel.

4 A lot of the most poignant parts of the book show you dealing with girlfriends, not being able to tell people what you really do for a living.

5 The tableau — July rifling through a box of poignant mementos, including a plastic-cow diorama that she placed gently on its side — could well have been a scene in one of her films.

6 He will always be the survivor who walked away from one of the most poignant tragedies in history.

他将永远是历史上最揪心的一幕悲剧的幸存者。

7 The most poignant example comes from a premier venture capital firm I once worked for.

最有说服力的一个例子来自我曾经工作过的一家顶级风投公司。

8 Irving’s poignant, sobering film does not portray McCollum’s antics as amusing or dangerous but more like the story of an addict who can’t help himself.

9 The resulting geometric figures are poignant depictions of commercial food production at its very source.

10 Somehow this makes his words all the more poignant.

11 A lot of what he says is the sparkle on the surface, but there's a poignant discomfort underneath.

12 The opening "lamp" metaphor is resumed with poignant visual clarity: "not knowing … / what snuffs out the wicks in his eyes."

13 All the young members of the cast bring verve, and funny, occasionally poignant detail to their performances.

14 It reminds me of another slogan that was necessary, poignant, and then deliberately misinterpreted.

15 For me, that moment was so poignant.

对我来说,那一刻是如此凄凉。

16 Archival photos of handsome young men, their arms flung around one another like victorious soldiers on the front lines of a cultural revolution, are inescapably poignant.

17 It was very peaceful and quiet: a chickadee sang his poignant little piece for them, and the inevitable whisky-jack arrived on soundless wings to pick up cooky crumbs from within a few feet.

18 It was Bruce Springsteen the fan and aspirant, humanizing himself by describing in poignant detail his own rites of rock passage.

19 A visit Silverio has with his aging mother is incredibly poignant as it questions memory, reality and truth.

20 But he wrote about that too, in poignant, crystalline vignettes about his upbringing and travels.

但他也同样这样写过这些,就写在那些关于教训和人生旅行的辛酸和水晶般的小拼图中。

poignant 同义词

2 犀利的

gimlety vitriolic

6 辛酸的

SALT

9 令人同情的

sympathetic pitiful piteous

15 心酸

poignancy

24 深切的

deep profound settled

25 令人痛苦的

bad painful cruel miserable harrowing

26 辛酸

severity poignancy

27 深深打动人心

penetrate

29 伤心的

woeful broken-hearted

31 酸楚

poignantly

36 悲惨的

sorry tragic wretched woeful

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