单词 | Poignant |
例句 | 1. The photograph awakens poignant memories of happier days. 2. Her face was a poignant reminder of the passing of time. 3. I found his speech deeply poignant. 4. It is especially poignant that he died on the day before the wedding. 5. It is especially poignant that he died on the day before his wedding. 6. For them it was a particularly poignant one. 7. I did a very poignant malaria detection kit video. 8. But this one was so poignant, so honest. 9. It never happened, despite occasional flashes and poignant near-misses. 10. Nothing: that's a particularly poignant kind of pain. 11. Even so, the impending auction has stirred poignant memories. 12. A poignant but erroneous cliche has made its way into journalism over the past few years. 13. And each subsequent day, as the poignant search continued, she welcomed me back. 14. In a poignant moment, Richter interrupted his speech to thank his mother and father. 15. It is a poignant story this, and an unnerving one. 16. That's where those images of Picasso were very poignant. Very dramatic, yes. 17. Delivery performance is particularly poignant and assumes a high visibility. 18. The presence of the rest of the family made John's absence even more poignant. 19. Although many consider Crouching Tiger,Hidden Dragon to be foremost an excellent kung fu movie,the story depicts many forms of love,the most memorable of which is the poignant romance between the two star-crossed lovers played by Chow Yun fat and Michelle Yeoh. 19. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 20. I found the scene in which Percy proposed to Olive tremendously poignant. 21. Inside this flawed, and somehow centre-less, one-man show are some poignant questions. 22. Reading the files of the Wasp network reveals a poignant tragicomic coda to the cold war. 23. Alone on the open desert, I have made up songs of wild, poignant rejoicing and transcendent melancholy. 24. The fact that the Grimkes came of notable Southern Huguenot stock made their case especially poignant. 25. In the end, no subject is too serious for opera to treat, or necessarily too unpleasant, or too poignant. 26. Portraits of young men in uniform, many of whom never returned, make a poignant moment in most twentieth-century family collections. 27. These days he still carries on the good fight, primarily through his poignant, unadorned music. 28. And because the enemies should be allies, the clash is poignant. 29. This intrusion or invasion into the thick impasto of the declamatory surface is peculiarly poignant and suggestive. 30. Autumn, with its gold and red, makes the passing of time even more poignant. 1. The photograph awakens poignant memories of happier days. 2. The presence of the rest of the family made John's absence even more poignant. 3. Her face was a poignant reminder of the passing of time. 4. It is especially poignant that he died on the day before his wedding. 31. Certainly, the most poignant part of Mr Wright's history is the fate of the Cherokees. 32. Which makes the documentation all the more poignant when you know the project did not get anywhere. 33. What really adds depth to this documentary, though, is its status as a poignant historical document. 34. There was a particularly poignant one from the United States. 35. Each layer of desire becoming more and more poignant, each movement more painful, exquisite. 36. This is one of her most beautiful and poignant works. 37. Sometimes its funny, sometimes its poignant, sometimes it's just an excuse to show off a fine singing voice. 38. The setting might appear incongruous but it can also be seen as being particularly poignant. 39. Anna's end is particularly poignant because there is a continuous theme of death throughout the book. 40. Surely it is a poignant reminder of the capacity of the human being to suffer mental anguish. 41. Somehow it was a poignant reminder that the eternal things do not change. 42. The differences between rich and poor are perhaps most significant, most visible, and most poignant in the lives of chil-dren. 43. His writings were sharpened and made more poignant by his troubles. 44. It is a poignant moment: will Ambedkarnagar be destined to the same cycle that Sanjay Gandhi has been through? 45. Don't miss this funny, poignant, visual production written and directed by acclaimed playwright John Godber. 46. Everything became too poignant for us, for both of us. 47. Or perhaps it was that recollection, however poignant, was better than emptiness. 48. A poignant or shrewd quotation may consolidate or embellish your final remarks. 49. That his distress was so foolish(/poignant.html), made it all the more poignant. 50. As ever, there will be a unique blend of the hilarious, the outrageous, the poignant and the pertinent. 51. Santiago has crafted a poignant tale that celebrates the human spirit and the triumph of will. 52. Several months after we first met, she tells me a revealing and poignant story of her first day at college. 53. And in this case there is a poignant link between the two. 54. It was a poignant film, which she wished had been longer. 55. The poignant music drifted into the coffee-house, and Meredith settled back on the Victorian chair to enjoy it and her surroundings. 56. The plan, beautifully drawn and lettered, as are all the plans of this period, is particularly poignant. 57. For a visitor from Boston, this show is particularly poignant. 58. One of the most poignant studies is of a graceful ten-year-old girl who drowned a few years later in a Mississippi boating accident. 59. Lanchbery uses Chopin's poignant Andante Spinato to express Natalia's realisation that love has now escaped her. 60. Yesterday's report from Body Shop was a poignant reminder of the fate that can await highly-rated companies. 61. Harry thought the sight of her was inexpressibly poignant. 62. Along the way she tells a poignant, bittersweet story. 63. With Bette Davis there was a poignant might-have-been relationship. 64. His account had a poignant undertow of regret. 65. A poignant anxiety thrust itself sharply into Presley's heart. 66. The case of Kologrivov was even more poignant. 67. A poignant effluence from the object enveloped him. 68. His wife was so poignant and timely. 69. As the death toll grew, there were poignant scenes at Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire as five coffins draped with the union flag arrived at RAF Lyneham and were met by sombre crowds on the town's streets. 70. His lyrics are as acerbic and poignant as they ever have been. 71. Miss in the time with pain, as the glass fell on the ground, a poignant and Saman, the splashes countless sorrow and grief. 72. This too was in the Nature of Things wherein all works were wonders, and all things were known eternally and were poignant in their transience. 73. Some of their lesser - known ballads are surprisingly poignant. 74. Poignant as a visit to Dubrovnik may be, rich rewards await those who push into the interior -- beyond the comfort zone of Croatia's Dalmatian Coast. 75. Vera Wang, John Mellencamp, Maya Lin, Tommy Franks and Bob Dole are among those who offer poignant essays about the four walls and front porches that nurtured them. 76. In this faubourg exists poignant distress hidden under attic roofs; there also exist rare and ardent minds. 77. Teddy-bear-fur coat is an homage to the Campana Brothers and a wink at the 80s eco-friendly fur campaign that seems to be poignant today considering the comeback of furs in fashion runways. 78. You can gaze through the gates at the school where Voltaire honed his wit and lay a garland on Oscar Wilde's poignant grave at pere Lachaise. 79. However, the most - poignant moment was when he thanked his father, Hoya Sr. 79. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 80. Most of them spoke of those bygone times with poignant regret. 81. Somehow that combination, of Jewish religious ritual and the proudest Hungarian patriotism, is especially poignant. 82. Moonrise Kingdom, like most of his movies, is a meditation on the poignant frailty of family life. 83. I could not erase from my mind the poignant thought. 84. Damming the Delaware is a poignant look, now updated to 2005, at a crucial and pivotal moment in the life of the Delaware River. 85. When his survival hopes take another hit the line between reality and imagination become blurred as the sky descends into a flurry of poignant crystal beauty. 86. A slender woodwind instrument with a conical bore and a double reed mouthpiece , having a range of three octaves and a penetrating, poignant sound. 87. A poignant exhibition in the parliament building shows the mass murder, deportations, collectivisation, forced atheism and unrelenting propaganda inflicted on Lithuania under Soviet rule. 88. The false choice between intellectualism and sexuality in women has persisted through the ages. There was no more poignant victim of it than Marilyn Monroe. 89. A poignant sense engulfed him of the one - way flow of time. 90. Who else could move so seamlessly from social anthem to floor burner, fleet hip hop to cosmic rock, vintage funk to poignant folk ballad? 91. I looked , and had an acute pleasure in looking - a precious yet poignant pleasure. 92. All things were known eternally and were poignant in their transiency. 93. Theirs is an unforgettably poignant love story told through shifting non - linear time periods. 94. The present sculpture is among the most poignant and compelling of Rodin's works. 95. People who abuse it Fuqin applies in general poignant tune. 96. In fact, they are probably the most poignant and important ones. 97. For one thing, the punters at these meetings often have poignant and unscripted personal tales that explain their distrust of proposed reforms. 98. Anyone who takes life advice from those columns of hers needs to have their head examined stat...there is nothing poignant, thought-provoking or even educational in her rambling. 99. Clunky writing but a poignant tale, this timely novel about an Afghan boy a bestseller. 100. The imagined grief was so poignant that Bertha burst into tears. 101. A previous presidential television phone-in had a similarly happy ending when a giant Christmas tree arrived at a town near the Chinese border after a poignant plea from a child. 101. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 102. So Horne, as determined as she was beautiful, went ahead and fashioned one of the 20th century's most exemplary and poignant show-business careers. 103. After that painful scene the quiet of nature was wonderfully poignant. 104. They range from larger-than-life statues of Akhenaten to exquisitely sculpted reliefs and dazzling jewelry to such poignant reminders of everyday life as a perfectly preserved child's sandal. |
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