poignancy
常見(jiàn)例句
- If the movie tells an old story, its unvarnished realism lends it poignancy and depth.
如果影片是在老生常談,那麼它毫無(wú)雕琢的寫(xiě)實(shí)風(fēng)格爲(wèi)其增添了尖銳和深度。 - But Jobs's address has an unbearable poignancy just now, especially for those who knew him well.
但喬佈斯的縯講現(xiàn)在有一個(gè)難以承受的辛酸,特別是對(duì)於那些認(rèn)識(shí)他的人。 - A deeply moving novel filled with poignancy, humor, and hope, The Help is a timeless and universal story about the lines we abide by, and the ones we don’t.
這是一本讓人感動(dòng)不已的小說(shuō),充滿了辛酸、幽默與希望。 《救助》是一本跨越時(shí)空的小說(shuō),講述了那些我們遵守或突破的束縛。 - Snyder, who also directed the superhero film "Watchmen, " said he wanted to find a poignancy to add to the familiar story.
NPR: 'Man Of Steel' Promises Poignancy From Superman - In Los Angeles, time has a particular poignancy, since the body can never be young enough to satisfy an unsustainable ideal.
NEWYORKER: Dead Reckoning - Yet the screenwriter, Hanif Kureishi, and the director, Roger Michell, shamelessly milk the pathos of infirmity, lurching heedlessly from one prefabricated poignancy to another.
NEWYORKER: Venus 返回 poignancy