《poignancy》怎以读
英 ['pɔɪnjənsɪ]
美 [ˈpɔɪnjənsɪ]
《poignancy》是什么意思
辛辣;辛酸(事);
英英释义
poignancy[ 'pɔinjənsi, 'pɔiɡnənsi ]
- n.
- a state of deeply felt distress or sorrow
"a moment of extraordinary poignancy"
同义词:poignance
- a quality that arouses emotions (especially pity or sorrow)
同义词:pathos
- a state of deeply felt distress or sorrow
学习《poignancy》怎么用
权威例句
Poignancy in the US politicalPoignancy in the US political blogsphereRegulations and poignancyPoignancy: Mixed Emotional Experience in the Face of Meaningful EndingsAge differences in poignancy: Cognitive reappraisal as a moderator.Time and the Horizon of Poignancy: Notes on Temporally Induced SorrowPoignancy and Mediated Wisdom of Experience: Narrative Impacts on Willingness to Accept Delayed RewardsThe Normativity of Nonstandard Emotions: An Essay on Poignancy and SentimentalityDoes graduation give rise to increased poignancy? Moderation roles of university identity and emotion regulationFeeling happy and sad, but only seeing the positive: Poignancy and the positivity effect in attention