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  • n.深刻;敏锐

incisiveness词根

词根:incise

adj.

incisive 深刻的;敏锐的;锋利的

incised 雕刻的;切入的;有锯齿状边缘的

adv.

incisively 敏锐地;激烈地

n.

incision 切口;雕刻,切割;切开

v.

incised 雕刻(incise的过去分词);切入

vt.

incise 切;切割;雕刻

incisiveness英英释义

  • n.keenness and forcefulness of thought or expression or intellect

incisiveness词源英文解释

The first known use of incisive was circa 1834

incisiveness儿童词典英英释义

inclose, inclosure

inclinedadjective

having an inclination, disposition, or tendency

was inclined to stay up late

incline1 of 2verb

to bend the head or body forward : bow

to be drawn to an opinion or course of action

inclined to go swimming

to turn or move from a line, direction, or course : lean, slope

to cause to bend, bow, or slant

to have influence on : persuade

my teacher's example inclined me to become a teacher too

incline2 of 2noun

slope entry 3 sense 2

inclementadjective

stormy sense 1

inclement weather

incivilitynoun

the quality or state of being impolite

a rude or discourteous act

inciteverb

to move to action : stir up

inciteverb

to move to action : stir up

inciteverb

to move to action : stir up

incisornoun

a front tooth for cuttingespecially: one of the cutting teeth between the canines of a mammal

incisiveadjective

impressively clear and direct

an incisive argument

incisiveness 例句

1 As Myrtha in “Giselle” on May 27, Ms. Part mimed with incisiveness but danced with a singular lack of the same virtue.

2 But while Eidevall may have wanted to see some sharper passing and a bit more incisiveness around the penalty area, the manner in which they stuck to their task must have encouraged him.

3 Tom Watson aside, the politicians let us down in terms of entertainment and incisiveness.

4 The drums slide just behind the beat, horns dart and dash, and Vaughan chooses his spots like the seasoned guitarist he is – his solos and fills are models of waste-free incisiveness.

5 So much incisiveness was inserted into pained understatement.

6 This incisive feature offers a window into the commodification of right-wing aggression, anti-wokeness, and Trumpism.

7 Four factors don’t change: her musicality, her incisiveness, her glamour and her intensity, all of which are exceptional.

8 She's known for her incisive mind and quick wit.

9 But the star vocalist was the Russian soprano Tatiana Serjan, who sang Lady Macbeth with riveting incisiveness while keeping her tone free of harshness.

10 While Mifti's precociousness does not initially endear her to the reader, the way she conveys the tragedy of an abused child with adult incisiveness and quick-witted prose gradually draws one in.

11 The sensitive details of Whitney’s life are approached with blunt instruments rather than incisiveness, and what’s left out seems indicative of who’s telling the story and why.

12 The only things that matter to them are the quality of a person's work and the incisiveness of his or her thinking.

他们唯一介意的就是一个人的工作质量和他(她)思想的独到之处。

13 Her dancing, Jennifer Dunning wrote in The New York Times, is a “smooth reconciliation of opposites: recklessness and serenity, bold incisiveness and dreaming amplitude.”

14 One of the major thematic preoccupations of this season has been race; the actual incisiveness of the commentary has waxed and waned.

15 Ms. Pereira, a dancer who has so often been lightweight and underpowered, was dancing with a stretched incisiveness that may yet make her a valuable artist.

16 For both good and bad, Ms. LuPone is the only artist who shows any incisiveness.

17 Mr. Boulez gradually came to give more attention to conducting, where his keen ear and rhythmic incisiveness would often produce a startling clarity.

18 Yet revisiting the album makes clear she accomplished what she set out to do: Her best songs here represent a high point in her immense catalog, with an emotional and intellectual incisiveness she’s never surpassed.

19 The condition or quality of being incisive; incisiveness.

锋利锋利的情况或性质;

20 Hough brought the same incisiveness to Franck's Prélude, Chorale and Fugue, its climactic contrapuntal web balancing that of the Bach, but ending in a typically Franckian carillon flourish.

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