incisive
adj. 直接的; 尖銳的; 深刻的; 單刀直入的
You use incisive to describe a person, their thoughts, or their speech when you approve of their ability to think and express their ideas clearly, briefly, and forcefully.
...a shrewd operator with an incisive mind...
頭腦機敏、精明能幹的經營者
She's incredibly incisive, incredibly intelligent.
她機敏過人,才智超群。
1. having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions;
2. very penetrating and clear and sharp in operation;
3. suitable for cutting or piercing;
There was good wits, incisive but always peripheral information.
宴會上有時妙語連珠,談吐鋒利而所論卻總不免是些毛皮小事.
A crisp reply. See Synonyms at incisive.
一個乾淨利落的回答參見.
Not only did it include a detailed account, but also the incisive comments.
既有對事件原委的敘述, 又有精闢超人的評論.
His presentation was clear and incisive.
他的報告清晰而犀利.
I feel incisive and vivid, with fickleness faded.
淋漓盡致間, 浮噪的情緒,慢慢地退去.