poignantly
英音[ ˈpɔɪnjəntli ] 美音[ ˈpɔɪnjəntli ]

深刻地

常用释义

词性释义

adv.

深刻地;辛辣地;令人辛酸地
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He adds, poignantly, "I knew the marine life would be more abundant, but I couldn't imagine it would be so spectacular" .
一切历历在目,他继续说道,“我知道海洋生物要丰富得多,但是不曾想到竟会如此蔚为壮观。”
他痛苦地描述了他童年时代所亲身经历的贫困……
Most poignantly of all, material possessions cannot be magically acquired, and stigma of poverty cannot be covered up through magical means.
最辛酸的一项,物资的占有不能魔法般的获得,而且贫穷的污名不能通过魔法手段来掩盖。
Thus the emergence of standard form of contract was poignantly due to economy and society.
所以说,格式合同的出现有深刻的经济和社会原因。
Most poignantly, just three weeks before she died of an overdose at the age of 36, she says she felt that 'life begins at 40'.
最令人辛酸的是,就在她死前3周,她还觉得“人生40岁才开始”。梦露死时年仅36岁。
In the final scene, there remains only the terrifying soliloquy in which the anguish of the hero's mind is poignantly pressed.
在最后一幕,只剩下一段恐惧的独白,生动透彻地揭示了浮士德内心的巨大痛苦。
Notice how poignantly wisdom says, "Guard my teachings as the apple of your eye. "
请留意智慧的话是何等的深刻:「保守我的法则,好像保守眼中的瞳人。」
Vincent bought this illustration and learnt from it how an empty chair can stand in so poignantly for a missing person.
文森特买了这张插图并从中学到了一张空椅子如何能够非常深刻的反映出一个人。
我相信几年之后,她最好的男性朋友会被心酸的发现,就是受尽她凌辱的第一任丈夫。
Like a dream, it is wondrous, incomprehensible and poignantly memorable in all sorts of unexpected ways.
它就像一个梦,极尽意想不到之能事,令人惊奇、困惑并过目难忘。
同义词
adv.
深刻地;辛辣地;令人辛酸地
同根词 (词根poignant)
poignant adj 尖锐的;辛酸的;深刻的;切中要害的
poignancy n 辛辣;强烈;尖锐;辛酸事