poignancy

美 ['pɔɪɡnənsi]
  • n. 辛辣;强烈;尖锐;辛酸事
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poignancy (n.)
1680s, "sharpness, keenness," from poignant + -cy.
1. There is a certain poignancy about Eric.
埃里克的身上有一种哀伤。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The film contains moments of almost unbearable poignancy.
电影中有几段几乎让人辛酸得不忍目睹。

来自柯林斯例句

3. As she sat in church her face had a pathos and poignancy.
当她坐在教堂里时,脸上带着一种哀婉和辛辣的表情.

来自辞典例句

4. The movie, " Trains, Planes, and Automobiles " treats this with hilarity and poignancy.
电影 “ 火车, 飞机和汽车 ” 是以欢娱和热情庆祝这个节日.

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5. He was the last of that generation and the poignancy of that is almost overwhelming.
他是那一辈人中最后一位幸存者,那些烽火年代的痛苦回忆令他几乎难以承受.

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