punchy的意思和读音

punchy

: [ˈpʌntʃi] : ['pʌntʃi]

adj.

punchier  punchiest  

adj.bland,alert

adj.pithy,hard-hitting,forceful,terse,effective

punchyadj.

1.having a strong effect because it expresses sth clearly in only a few words

adj.1.;,2.(),,

adj.1.a punchy piece of writing such as a speech, report, or slogan is one that has a strong effect because it uses clear simple language and not many words2.punch-drunk

1. punchinello / // punchy / / punctate / // ...

2. punch power punchy punching sack ...

3. puff punchy purl purl pushy ...

4. ... be snowed under here punchy adj. seatbelt ...

6. ... conk1. punchy1. punch-drunk1. (

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1.I think I need to stop staring at his name. I'm getting punchy. But I still don't have the nerve to ask him out.

2.The titles . . . are attracting and punchy, but you also see that she's working kind of consciously with these reverberating references.

3.Easy to ride, this punchy four-stroke single has a full five speed gearbox to keep you ahead of the traffic, wherever you're going.

4.Make every headline short, punchy, surprising and to the point.

5.Hence the clear lesson for other portfolio shufflers: China is running out of oil, and will pay punchy multiples to get it.

6.Equity investors appear focused on the surprising resilience of earnings and the potential for punchy profits if revenues rebound.

7.Policemen with fearsome reps need punchy nicknames, especially if their real names are as bland as Dave Brown and Joe Cooper. So the L.

8.EXAMPLE 2: In his speech yesterday the dynamic young CEO used short, punchy sentences that excited his audience.CEO

9.In the middle of the shelving, with no fancy packaging or extreme promises, is Yunnan Baiyao toothpaste, priced at a punchy Rmb26.26

10.That punchy rate of growth helps explain the biggest surprise.