coruscating
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈkɒr.ə.skeɪ.tɪŋ]
- 美式音标 [ˈkɔːr.ə.skeɪ.t̬ɪŋ]
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基本解释
- adj. 闪光的,闪耀的;生动的; 睿智的;惊人的
- v. 闪光,闪耀;(人)充满活力,风趣幽默(coruscate 的现在分词)
英汉例句
- The barge chugs around an island, the morning sun now coruscating brilliantly off the water’s surface.
游艇在海岛周围转了转,早晨的阳光照在水面上,波光粼粼。 - He subjected these corporate titans to often coruscating questions about their ability to “compete for the future”.
他让商界巨头常常对自身能否“为未来而竞争”产生疑问。 - In a coruscating note entitled “The night they killed Santa”, he fretted that any pretence of fiscal probity had been discarded.
在署题为“那一晚他们杀死了撒旦”的精彩评论中,他焦虑道,不要再谈什么财政刺激经济的方案了。 - Perhaps the most coruscating comments have come from the normally measured Financial Times.
FORBES: The Cyprus Bailout Fiasco: European Markets Roll With the Punches - Albert Finney, now seventy, has become as fearsome as an ancient whale—a massive body, with a gaping mouth, bulging eyes, and a coruscating voice.
NEWYORKER: Free Spirits - Sorkin and directed by David Fincher, rushes through a coruscating series of exhilarations and desolations and ends with what feels like darkness closing in on an isolated soul.
NEWYORKER: The Social Network
双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- flashing brightly
- A coruscating speech or performance is lively, intelligent, and impressive.