penetrating
adj. 敏銳的; 有洞察力的; 聰明的; 響亮的
v. 貫穿,穿過( penetrate的現在分詞); 刺入; 瞭解; 滲透
A penetrating sound is loud and usually high-pitched.
Mary heard the penetrating bell of an ambulance...
瑪麗聽到了刺耳的救護車警鈴聲。
Her voice was nasal and penetrating.
她說話帶有鼻音,很刺耳。
If someone gives you a penetrating look, it makes you think that they know what you are thinking.
He gazed at me with a sharp, penetrating look that made my heart pound.
他的目光敏銳而犀利,看得我心裡怦怦直跳。
...dark penetrating eyes.
銳利的黑眼睛
Someone who has a penetrating mind understands and recognizes things quickly and thoroughly.
...a thoughtful, penetrating mind...
縝密而敏銳的頭腦
He never stopped asking penetrating questions.
他一直在問一些尖銳的問題。
1. having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions;
2. tending to penetrate; having the power of entering or piercing;
Conclusions ERT was important in treatment of patients with penetrating cardiac injuries.
死亡比為4.%結論急診室剖胸術在救治心臟穿透傷,尤其是瀕死型心臟穿透傷患者時有非常重要的價值.
Chloral is a colorless, volatile liquid with a very penetrating odor and boiling at 97.7℃.
三氯乙醛是無色揮發性的液體,帶有刺激性很強的氣味,在97.7℃沸騰.
The annotation to common sensation was more than penetrating , which set people thinking.
平實的感情詮釋,卻也入木三分, 發人深省.
In many cases, the penetrating water triggers the emergency call.
許多事件顯示, 這種進水會觸發緊急呼叫.
He had an extraordinarily penetrating gaze.
他的目光有股異乎尋常的洞察力.