单词 | incisive |
释义 | incisive (ɪnsaɪsɪv ) adjective You use incisive to describe a person, their thoughts, or their speech when you approve of their ability to think and express their ideas clearly, briefly, and forcefully. [approval] ...a shrewd operator with an incisive mind. She's incredibly incisive, incredibly intelligent. Synonyms: penetrating, sharp, keen, acute Collocations: incisive analysis Spot-on, intelligent and incisive analysis of the political malaise in which our country finds itself. ST Or get quickly to the heart of the issues with incisive analysis from the world's finest journalists. Times, Sunday Times And when you want to delve deeper, award-winning journalists get you to the heart of the matter with incisive analysis, live reports, video and online debates. Times, Sunday Times These exchanges, however, rarely conveyed the rhetorical tension and incisive analysis of the original. The Times Literary Supplement His prose was highly readable and marked by wide reading and incisive analysis. Times, Sunday Times We all greatly valued his incisive mind, his calm and patient approach to problems, and his enthusiasm in pursuit of academic excellence. Times, Sunday Times (2011) We will miss that quizzical, inquiring, genial but incisive mind. Times, Sunday Times (2009) His incisive mind was well suited to instilling a sense of purpose into an organisation that was very bureaucratic. Times, Sunday Times (2010) For his colleagues his incisive mind and sense of fun made these years very fulfilling. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Translations: Chinese: 敏锐的 Japanese: 鋭い |
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