单词 | trenchantly |
例句 | “A fellowship of secret scholars spent 500 years on this task,” Clay trenchantly observes. Books of The Times: ‘Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore’ by Robin Sloan 2012-11-07T20:55:24Z The play, by turns trenchantly funny yet also bleak, has already been extended twice at the Court; this bicycle’s path, one feels, has only just begun. Theater Review: 'The Village Bike' Explores a Woman's Desire 2011-07-12T13:00:05Z “The Man” so trenchantly invoked by Mayfield was incarnated in the earlier film by a white police superintendent who wants Priest as his puppet. Review: ‘Superfly’ Adds Bling to an Old Tale 2018-06-12T04:00:00Z The novel is at its most trenchantly funny when depicting the exhausting nature of virtual social life, and it’s in this area, too, that the movie gets its very few knowing laughs. Review: In ‘The Circle,’ Click Here if You Think You’re Being Watched 2017-04-27T04:00:00Z Explaining her motivation to the audience, Ms. Barnett trenchantly says, “I wanted equal pay.” Review: In ‘Balls,’ Billie Jean and Bobby Come Out Swinging 2018-01-24T05:00:00Z Next to Rick Owens, no designer essays more consistently and trenchantly on the tenuousness of masculinity as a concept. Milan Men’s Wear Shows Signs of a Renaissance 2021-06-23T04:00:00Z Partway through this trenchantly staged world premiere, the title character, the great Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes, finds himself in a Madrid tavern, watching an impromptu play reading. GALA’s ‘Cervantes’ captures the twists and torments of a writer’s life 2016-09-13T04:00:00Z Mark Twain’s “Huckleberry Finn” may traffic in the “n-word,” but his “Puddin’ Head Wilson” is a far more deeply and trenchantly racist book. A challenge for the arts: Stop sanitizing and show the great works as they were created The Cuban-born Ana Mendieta flew in from the United States to see it, as did the New York sculptor Melvin Edwards, known for his abstract but trenchantly critical “Lynch Fragment Series.” Juan Francisco Elso’s Indelible Art of América 2022-12-26T05:00:00Z One is also struck by a recitation of Auden’s haunting poem “Musee des Beaux Arts,” which reminds us, trenchantly, of how the hustle and bustle of everyday life ultimately numbs us to tragedy. Art ponders violence in new Dayna Hanson piece 2013-12-07T22:19:07Z In a portrait of almost forensic detail, Davis delivers one of the most trenchantly observed performances of the year. ‘Is This a Room’ Review: Why’d She Blow the Whistle? 2019-10-24T04:00:00Z SAG-AFTRA has trenchantly described how streaming services and AI technology are transforming and threatening the existing creative landscape of Hollywood. Opinion: Actors are striking because we've long been in crisis. It's not just streaming or AI 2023-07-22T04:00:00Z But if somebody says trenchantly truthful — something that strikes an emotional chord — people are quick to go on the defensive. What it means for UW men’s basketball that Seattle’s three NBA first-rounders played elsewhere 2022-06-25T04:00:00Z Starring the filmmaker’s parents, Meir and Maya Gerner, in fictionalized iterations of themselves, this is a trenchantly written and concise portrait of an aging man quietly unraveling. Review: An aging Israeli man struggles to find meaning in the insightful drama 'Africa' 2022-04-29T04:00:00Z The good news, such as it is, is that a necessary — although not sufficient — precondition for authoritarianism’s defeat is what Applebaum’s book trenchantly argues for: disbelief in the defeat’s inevitability. Opinion | Authoritarianism and the politics of emotion 2020-07-30T04:00:00Z Ashton was trenchantly critical then too, outspokenly describing the South Yorkshire police response as “woefully inadequate”, a view fully vindicated at the inquests in 2014-16. ‘I thought it was appalling that the Atlético fans were allowed to come’ 2020-03-22T04:00:00Z It was, in the description of Kirkus Reviews, “a trenchantly written feminist manifesto for women of color” and for “women who’ve survived abuse.” Barbara Neely, author of Blanche White mystery series, dies at 78 2020-03-10T04:00:00Z More trenchantly, they sometimes ask how the two ideas are, or aren’t, related. How Today’s Queer Artists Are Revising History 2019-12-04T05:00:00Z With their unearned wealth, and protected by inscrutable silence, they shored up and symbolised the entitled establishment more trenchantly than anyone could by making a speech. I never thought I’d see the royal family as a beacon of hope | Zoe Williams 2019-08-07T04:00:00Z Hogg’s use of Joe Jackson’s “Is She Really Going Out with Him” on the soundtrack trenchantly sums up Julie’s romantic conundrum: “If my eyes don’t deceive me, there’s something going wrong around here.” ‘The Souvenir’ review: Young actor shines as love story slowly unfolds 2019-05-30T04:00:00Z Ulster Unionists, meanwhile, remained trenchantly opposed to any all-Ireland republic and sought reassurances they would remain fully integrated with the UK. Paths from the past: historians make sense of Brexit and our current political turmoil 2019-03-30T04:00:00Z As Gilford trenchantly points out, other “finks,” such as Elia Kazan, went on to deathless fame; others — more resolute and courageous — lapsed into undeserved obscurity. Review: Blacklist play 'Finks' underscores the importance of resisting the forces of despotism 2018-11-16T05:00:00Z Vine Deloria Jr., the Native American scholar and activist, wrote trenchantly almost 50 years ago about how many white Americans proudly proclaim their Indian ancestry — usually via a grandmother. Opinion | Warren is not a mere pretender to Indian ancestry 2018-10-21T04:00:00Z Desai explores the intellectual crevasse between the money people and the rest of us in his final chapter, called, trenchantly, “Why Everyone Hates Finance.” Can Economists and Humanists Ever Be Friends? 2018-07-16T04:00:00Z Collins probes this idea trenchantly and in considerable detail. A guidebook to cancer, slavery to stupid machines, and the buzz about bees: Books in brief 2018-07-09T04:00:00Z In the 1950s, he trenchantly criticized the hydrogen bomb and McCarthyism, and, right up to his death in 1955, he was targeted for deportation as a Soviet agent by FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. Did Einstein really say that? 2018-04-29T04:00:00Z As Emmett himself trenchantly observed, that dumb idea was “neither logical nor conservative, it merely panders to a narrow self-interest group.” Recent editorials from Texas newspapers 2017-12-05T05:00:00Z As Sir Michael Howard once trenchantly observed, it is far more difficult to reassure an ally than it is to deter an enemy. The Next Steps in the North Korea Crisis 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z Others have trenchantly captured the pathologies of the 1990s. Opinion | Dozens of books try to explain Putin and his Russia. Here are some of the best. 2017-07-14T04:00:00Z The US is trenchantly opposed to China’s island-building and militarisation in the South China Sea, and increasingly frustrated by China’s inaction on reining in the nuclear ambitions of neighbour North Korea. US escalates pressure on China over South China Sea and North Korea 2017-06-05T04:00:00Z An American oil industry consultant, Page has trenchantly opposed US sanctions on Russia. Explainer: what is in the Trump-Russia dossier John McCain passed to the FBI? 2017-01-11T05:00:00Z Every generation gets the “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?” that speaks most trenchantly to the evolving cultural issues of our time. James Franco and Bryan Cranston comically clash in 'Why Him?' but something's missing 2016-12-22T05:00:00Z “What you said today really hurt my feelings,” I said trenchantly over the phone. My mother said all the wrong things after my miscarriage. But that's not a surprise | Jessica Zucker 2016-06-01T04:00:00Z The New York Times wrote trenchantly that Mr Modi and his political allies were "determined to silence dissent". Is Narendra Modi's government unravelling? - BBC News 2016-02-25T05:00:00Z "She was hugely important after the revolution as a rallying point. People like Countess Markievicz and others who lived through the 1916 rebellion were trenchantly opposed to partition." Rare Easter Rising photos show Dublin in rubble - BBC News 2016-02-12T05:00:00Z Some students were reluctant to speak publicly, citing fear of government informers; others trenchantly supported the crackdown. Egypt’s President Turns to Religion to Bolster His Authority 2016-01-09T05:00:00Z Or as Marx said so trenchantly, is history repeating itself, not as the tragedy of the Soviet Union, but as farce? NATO Steps Back Into the U.S.S.R. 2014-05-22T04:00:00Z Despite our railings, we accepted it because, as one female colleague trenchantly observed at the time, “this is the way it is with surgical training; you just don’t get pregnant.” Well Blog: The Plight of the Pregnant Surgeon 2012-02-23T05:01:59Z For Mr. Crabb had a slow and rather halting way of making the most trenchantly witty remarks, and a style exactly suited to the successful dinner table. The Maker of Opportunities 2012-01-30T03:00:18.090Z In this trenchantly written volume, Colonel Hunter has given some golden advice to the man or woman who is facing the big problems of to-day in a wavering or hopeless spirit. Think A Book for To-day 2011-07-27T02:00:35.180Z The Squire, abandoning chalk and blackboard, thrust his hands in his pockets, and spoke trenchantly. The Soul of Susan Yellam 2011-06-16T02:00:19.090Z The following passage concerning Voltaire and a particular production of his pen is one of the most trenchantly critical expressions that the reader would find in the whole course of the “Germany.” French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z After Franklin's father warned him that his arguments were not well-ordered and trenchantly expressed, he desperately sought to acquire a convincing prose style. Benjamin Franklin Representative selections, with introduction, bibliograpy, and notes 2011-03-08T03:00:46.777Z These teeth, set trenchantly, as is commonly the case, are intended only to capture the living prey, which enters the stomach afterwards by a process termed deglutition. Afloat in the Forest A Voyage among the Tree-Tops 2011-02-10T03:00:44.790Z "I'd pack them all back home," one British official said trenchantly. He perhaps has no White House to deal with. From the archive, 18 October 1968: A keen sense of publicity 2010-10-18T10:58:00Z The Squire and Davenant had appealed trenchantly for volunteers, using the time-worn arguments of Authority and believing sincerely enough that deaf ears might hear their message if it were shouted loud enough. The Soul of Susan Yellam 2011-06-16T02:00:19.090Z All these traits soften the edges of a trenchantly conservative record. The search for an intellectual GOP presidential candidate 2010-03-30T12:59:00Z Indirectly he challenged his readers to honor principles of rhetoric which could so trenchantly serve the demands of his catholic pen, and make him one of the most widely read of all Americans. Benjamin Franklin Representative selections, with introduction, bibliograpy, and notes 2011-03-08T03:00:46.777Z He persisted in writing about it, fondly but also trenchantly, long after that world had begun to vanish. 2010-01-28T04:18:00Z A prominent American encyclopaedia summed up his character very trenchantly as follows: "He was learned in Canon Law and was remarkable for avarice." The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time She accepted Fancy, so she informed Mr. Broomfield, as a daughter, saying trenchantly: "No 'in-laws' for me." The Soul of Susan Yellam 2011-06-16T02:00:19.090Z The gagging clauses jarred horribly, though they were trenchantly defended by Mr. Lowe, the very man to whose line of knowledge and intellectual freedom they seemed likely to be most repugnant. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (Vol 2 of 3) You must give me a power of attorney ere you start to-night, and then be done with me trenchantly until better days.” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) England and Scotland differ, indeed, in law, in history, in religion, in education, and in the very look of nature and men’s faces, not always widely, but always trenchantly. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9 She formulated nowhere any scheme for the re-organization of those social conditions whose bases she had very eloquently and very trenchantly held to be rotten and impure. Berenice The various dissensions of the parties claiming political supremacy, and "the wheels within wheels" that move them to their schemes are caustically and trenchantly revealed. The Bright Face of Danger Being an Account of Some Adventures of Henri de Launay, Son of the Sieur de la Tournoire Not that he forgot the dignity of his position for a moment, but he wore it too trenchantly; he could never unbend to the free play of side-talk. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 89, March, 1865 At the recent Mohammedan Educational Conference in Bombay the president of the gathering, the Agha Khan, himself a leading Moslem, spoke very trenchantly of the chief barriers to progress in the Moslem world. Our Moslem Sisters A Cry of Need from Lands of Darkness Interpreted by Those Who Heard It While such is the case it is impossible wholly to get rid of the theory which trenchantly pointed out those evils and professed at least to offer an effective remedy. The Arena Volume 18, No. 92, July, 1897 “I’m going to know,” Belle informed him trenchantly. Rim o' the World “All the world seldom knows the truth, but it shall, in this instance,” returned Blaine, trenchantly. The Crevice About this time he wrote a letter to Admiral Kersaint, of the French navy, in which he criticised fearlessly and trenchantly the naval tactics of the French. Paul Jones The questions at issue were again trenchantly discussed, but therewith he brought to an end his functions as minister of the United States. Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 1 Paine trenchantly attacked Burke's claim that no people, not even our own, had an inherent right to choose its own ruler, and that the Revolution Settlement of 1688 was binding for ever. William Pitt and the Great War Haughton tried to explain why the "bolting" so trenchantly referred to did not eventuate. The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories - 1896 Every word sounded distinctly and trenchantly, with a sort of sledge-hammer effect, that made the Yankee mate writhe again. The Island Treasure Olive settled back in her chair, and yielded up her creed of married life briefly, trenchantly. The Brentons With indignation he flew to his intrepid pen, and dealt as trenchantly with Ward as Ward himself had dealt trenchantly with the reformers and all others whom he found planted in his dialectic way. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 The shrewdest diplomatist of the age had already divined her aims, which he thus trenchantly summed up: "The Empress only waits to see Austria and Prussia committed in France, to overturn everything in Poland." William Pitt and the Great War As they washed and rubbed and bandaged, they talked together, mingling the Sergeant's trenchantly humorous common sense with the Corporal's mellow philosophy. Short Stories of Various Types Stubbes dealt trenchantly with everything that savoured of pride and ostentation in dress; and he was peculiarly severe on Mrs Turner's invention, which made the ruff stand against bad weather. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 442 Volume 17, New Series, June 19, 1852 He cannot perhaps be regarded as typical of the morphologists of his time—he was too trenchantly materialistic, too much the populariser of a crude and commonplace philosophy of Nature. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology Mackintosh replied to him temperately in the Vindiciae Gallicae, and Thomas Paine replied to him less temperately but far more trenchantly and more shrewdly in the Rights of Man. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Since Tait wrote his invective, many physicists of at least equal rank with himself, and with some undreamt-of discoveries to the good, have subscribed to the views which he so trenchantly condemns. Nature Mysticism He wanted to get away out of the dingy room; its rickety table and chairs, its two vulgar vases on the stained mantel, its gross upholstery, seemed too trenchantly sordid in the strong August sun. A Comedy of Masks A Novel The plot is an adaptation of Scribe's famous play, but so trenchantly abbreviated as to be almost incomprehensible. The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. In reply to a question concerning the edition of an abbreviated Bible text for children, he trenchantly quotes the famous medieval aphorism: The Pentateuch was written by Moses at the dictation of God. History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. Volume II From the death of Alexander I. until the death of Alexander III. (1825-1894) "Don't care much for your old father, do you?" he asked trenchantly. Little Eve Edgarton What was said was uttered simply, often trenchantly and lightly, but never as a dogma, or with the solemnity which Mrs. Earle had been wont to impart to her opinions. Unleavened Bread The political problems were grappled with one by one, and were trenchantly solved. The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) "Well—how do you like—being married now?" he insisted trenchantly. The White Linen Nurse "Either the woman will die, or she will be divorced," said Georgina trenchantly. Helena "And then," said the foreman, "we saw your lights go round and round in a circle, and disappear—" "They didn't," Casey cut in trenchantly. Casey Ryan Mr. Marsh had written home to his Government some rather trenchantly unfavourable remarks on some portion of the then recent measures of the Italian Ministry. What I Remember, Volume 2 "Eh, he'd be more bother than he was worth," she remarked trenchantly. North, South and over the Sea Nothing, however, I think, would have induced him to tolerate false sentiment, and he would, I think, if he had lived, have exerted himself very trenchantly to prevent his cause being adulterated by it. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 On one occasion when Byron said to her that Trelawny had been finding fault with his morals, Mrs. Leigh Hunt said trenchantly that it was the first time she had ever heard of them. The Silent Isle England and Scotland differ, indeed, in law, in history, in religion, in education, and in the very look of nature and men’s faces, not always widely, but always trenchantly. Memories and Portraits But here Elizabeth cut trenchantly into the heart of the conversation. Black Jack A work," trenchantly argues Major Sydenham Clarke, "designed on the principles of the Roman catacombs is suited only for the dead, in a literal or in a military sense. Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places She spoke trenchantly of the need of purity, not only on the part of young girls, but young men and old men, too. Fifteen Years with the Outcast It is not possible, of course, to separate these two orders of men trenchantly: a classic writer may sometimes, whatever his care, admit an error, and a romantic one may reach perfection through enthusiasm. Val d'Arno There was a kind of frail, worldly charm about her clothes—the sort of charm you never find in the clothes of a thoroughly good and virtuous woman, as Lady Susan trenchantly observed one day. The Vision of Desire A man who could deal so trenchantly over a pipe and a whisky-and-soda with Established Reputations would hardly take kindly to seeing my work in print under his name. Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel In his later plays Marlowe makes gains in this respect, but he never arrives at full easy mastery and trenchantly convincing lifelikeness either in characterization, in presentation of action, or in fine poetic finish. A History of English Literature But Bruntsea distinctly and trenchantly kept the old town's division into east and west. Erema — My Father's Sin Plato made it of ancient Athens, while, more recently and trenchantly, Ibsen has made it for all modern society. The Soul of Democracy The Philosophy of the World War in Relation to Human Liberty He cut trenchantly through pretences where he thought a lack of vigorous performance was covered up by verbosity of reports. Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 2 November 1863-June 1865 The same idea has been put quite as trenchantly by one of the most recent writers of the English Army, Colonel J. F. Maurice, R. A. Professor in the Farnborough Staff College. Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 1 April 1861-November 1863 As Hal had trenchantly remarked, plenty of London policemen were just as big and fine. Winding Paths And on this account the revision here acts the more trenchantly; it is not only an addition to give a new flavour to the older tradition; it changes the nature of the tradition entirely. Prolegomena Mrs. Lashmar thought better of her inclination to be trenchantly rude, and smoothed off into commonplaces. Our Friend the Charlatan These Kentuckians, said Pontalba trenchantly, must be watched, cajoled, and brought constantly under French influence through agents. Jefferson and His Colleagues; a chronicle of the Virginia dynasty "Well, what of it?" trenchantly, aware that he had colored at mention of the widow's name. The Red Seal |
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