pungency
n. (氣味等的)刺激性; 辣; (言語等的)辛辣; 尖刻
Something that is pungent has a strong, sharp smell or taste which is often so strong that it is unpleasant.
The more herbs you use, the more pungent the sauce will be.
用的香草越多,調味汁的味道就越濃烈。
...the pungent smell of burning rubber.
橡膠燃燒產生的刺鼻氣味
If you describe what someone has said or written as pungent, you approve of it because it has a direct and powerful effect and often criticizes something very cleverly.
He enjoyed the play's shrewd and pungent social analysis.
他喜歡劇中尖銳機敏、一針見血的社會分析。
1. wit having a sharp and caustic quality;
2. a strong odor or taste property;
I'd also like some pungency wings for appetizer.
我想要在餐前來點辣雞翅.
He commented with typical pungency.
他評論時帶著典型的諷刺口氣.
It is not very strong and tastes sweet after the pungency of the alcohol is over.
市場裡另一惹眼的商品是所謂的瓦哈卡之金,龍舌蘭酒.
Mace has a flavor and aroma similar to nutmeg, with slightly more pungency.
肉豆蔻衣與肉豆蔻的味道相同, 但比較清單,呈條狀,比較辛辣.
The letters between authors are written in a unique style of satire, pungency, profundity and steadiness.
兩位作者的通訊用一種尖銳 、 辣 、 刻、穩的論戰風格寫成,別具一格.