piercing
adj. (指風、寒冷等)刺骨的; (眼睛或眼神)銳利的; 鋒利的; 打動人心的
v. 刺入,穿透( pierce的現在分詞)
n. (耳朵、鼻子或其他身體部位為戴首飾打的)穿孔,洞眼
A piercing sound or voice is high-pitched and very sharp and clear in an unpleasant way.
A piercing scream split the air.
刺耳的尖叫聲劃破長空。
...a piercing whistle.
尖厲的哨音
If someone has piercing eyes or a piercing stare, they seem to look at you very intensely.
...his sandy blond hair and piercing blue eyes...
他的金棕色頭髮和目光敏銳的藍眼睛
He fixes you with a piercing stare.
他用銳利的目光盯住你。
If you describe a quality or feeling as piercing, you mean that it makes you experience a feeling, especially sadness, very strongly.
She was aware of a sharp piercing regret.
她感到一種深徹入骨的悔恨。
A piercing wind makes you feel very cold.
1. having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions;
2. high-pitched and sharp;
3. as physically painful as if caused by a sharp instrument;
4. suitable for cutting or piercing;
5. loud and sharp;
We ring in the hopeful New Year 2009 with the bell piercing the night air.
當鐘聲響徹夜空的時候,我們迎來了一個充滿希望的2009年.
His eyes were sharp and piercing , save during those intervals of torpor.
除了偶爾若有所失的時候,他的眼睛總是非常犀利,看人入木三分.
The sound is too piercing.
這聲音太刺耳.
But when it grew darkcolda piercing rain began to fall, she into despair.
可是天漸漸黑冷下來,並開始下起刺骨的雨, 她絕望了.
I will keep them piercing my heart.
我要讓它永遠穿刺我的心.