incisive的意思和读音

incisive

: [ɪnˈsaɪsɪv] : [ɪn'saɪsɪv]

adj.

adj.dull

adj.keen,perceptive,insightful,sharp,penetrating

incisiveadj.

1.showing clear thought and good understanding of what is important, and the ability to express this

incisive comments/criticism/analysis

an incisive mind

2.showing sb's ability to take decisions and act with force

an incisive performance

adj.1.,,2.,3.,

adj.1.expressed in a clear and direct manner2.showing the ability to think clearly and quickly

1. incipient adj incisive adj inclement adj ...

2. incipient adj incisive adj inclement adj ...

3. excise incisive incisor ...

4. incise , incisive , incite , ...

5. H:high---- I:incisive---- J:jannock---- ...

6. concise adj. incisive adj. accidental adj. ...

7. 〖 firecracker〗 〖 trenchant;penetrating;incisive〖 whip;floglash;castigate …

8. 〖 glassine;cellophanepaper〗 〖 penetrating;incisive〖 turbine〗 ...

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1.The film will be the innocence of a child, active, love fantasy, practical joke depicts the most incisive and yet warm.

2.He gave a clear and incisive presentation of the matter.

3.I thought the passing and movement was as good, if not better than it's been but we were more incisive.

4.Believe it or not, the ability to ask clear, incisive questions is a learned skill and one that most people haven't mastered.

5.The question of the Rural social pension security is increasingly incisive and prominent.

6.Or that she was constantly surprised by the incisive articulation of the thoughts behind those brown eyes.

7.The paper gives an incisive study of the historical data and reveals the facts of that historical period.

8.The declaration is a powerful and incisive summary of Whig political thought to which Locke and many others had contributed.

9.Rousseau was an early and incisive critic of the idea that self-interested behaviour would necessarily work to the benefit of all.

10.Through his incisive mind, in my discussions with him, my thought was enormously stimulated.