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trenchant

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++tren·chant /ˈtrentʃənt/ adjective written  STRONG FEELING OR BELIEFexpressed very strongly, effectively, and directly without worrying about offending people 尖锐的,犀利的,锐利的 Stockman became one of the president’s most trenchant critics. 斯托克曼成了总统最尖锐的批评者之一。trenchantly adverb
Examples from the Corpus
trenchantI had to tell some one about Cleve-find something trenchant and important about him and tell some one.The two had much in common: conceit, fame, unorthodox pulpit manners and a trenchant belief in liberal progress.His writing and reflections, in fact, are not just trenchant but at times witty, even amusing.It was the language of purity which mobilized many women to develop a trenchant critique of male sexuality.The reviewer however is not a trenchant imperialist.Brown's article contains trenchant social criticism.The trenchant symbolism of his pictures is essentially alien to the Dada conception of randomness and fortuitous juxtaposition.Direct, trenchant writing came naturally, effective public speaking later.
Origin trenchant (1300-1400) Old French present participle of trenchier; → TRENCH
tren·chant adjectiveChineseSyllable
Corpus very directly expressed strongly, without effectively, and


trenchant
trenchant /ˈtrentʃənt/ adjective written
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: present participle of trenchier; trench
expressed very strongly, effectively, and directly without worrying about offending people:
    Stockman became one of the President’s most trenchant critics.
—trenchantly adverb


tren·chantBrE /ˈtrentʃənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtrentʃənt/ 🔊 adjective (formal) (of criticism, remarks, etc. 批评、言语等) expressed strongly and effectively, in a clear way 尖锐的;有效的;鲜明的 SYN incisive tren·chant·ly BrE /ˈtrentʃəntli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtrentʃəntli/ 🔊 adverb