柯林斯詞典trenchant /?tr?nt??nt/ 1. ADJ You can use trenchant to describe something such as a criticism or comment that is very clear, effective, and forceful. (批評或評論)犀利的[正式] He resigned in the face of trenchant criticism of his policies. 他在這番尖銳的批評前持屈從的態(tài)度。 His comment was trenchant and perceptive. 他的評論犀利且具洞察力。 返回 trenchant劍橋詞典severe , expressing strong criticism or forceful opinions (批評或意見)尖銳的,尖刻的,犀利的 His most trenchant criticism is reserved for the party leader , whom he describes as "the most incompetent and ineffectual the party has known ". 他對該黨的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人進(jìn)行了最爲(wèi)尖銳的批評,稱他是“該黨有史以來最平庸、最無能的人”。 Dorothy Parker's writing is characterized by a trenchant wit and sophistication . 多蘿西?帕尅的作品的特點(diǎn)是睿智、老練。 返回 trenchant