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单词 piercing
释义
piercing1 adjectivepiercing2 noun
piercingpierc‧ing1 /ˈpɪəsɪŋ $ ˈpɪr-/ adjective Entry menu
MENU FOR piercingpiercing1 eyes/look2 sound3 wind4 pain5 emotion
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • piercing beams of light
  • an icy piercing wind
  • He raised his hands and let out a piercing shriek.
  • Her voice was nasal and piercing.
  • his piercing blue eyes
  • Letterman's piercing humor
  • Maggie let out a piercing scream as she saw the truck speeding toward her.
  • Maggie let out a piercing scream.
  • Sammy put his finger and thumb in his mouth and gave a piercing whistle.
  • She had a piercing vision of what life would be like without David.
  • There came a piercing cry from the back of the cinema.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Cloudy and unfocused for a moment, his eyes quickly regained their normal piercing clarity.
  • From the cinema itself there also came a piercing cry.
  • He felt a sudden piercing need to reach out, capture her hand and pull her into his arms.
  • Her eyes were a piercing, watery blue.
  • Some one screamed, a high shrill piercing noise that caused her to break out in goose pimples.
  • The focus of his gaze has a startlingly piercing quality; an intensity that seems to strike at your very core.
  • The whistling became louder, more piercing, more painful.
  • Then there was a piercing, terrified scream.
Thesaurus
THESAURUSsounds
higher than most sounds or voices: · He has a rather high-pitched voice.· Bats make high-pitched squeaks.· the high-pitched whine of a dentist's drill
high and unpleasant: · Her voice became more shrill.· The bird has rather a shrill cry.
extremely high and loud, in a way that is unpleasant: · a piercing scream· Suddenly I heard a piercing whistle.
making very high noises that are not loud: · a squeaky gate· squeaky floorboards· a squeaky little voice
very loud
extremely loud and deep in sound: · His remarks received thunderous applause from the audience.
so loud that you cannot hear anything else: · The noise was deafening – like a thousand fireworks going off at one time.· People living near airports suffer the deafening sound of aircraft taking off and landing.
so loud that your ears feel uncomfortable: · He played the music at ear-splitting volume.
extremely loud, high, and unpleasant to hear: · a piercing scream
Longman Language Activatora high sound or voice
near the top range of sounds that humans can hear - use this about sounds, voices, or musical notes: · Dogs respond to sounds that are too high for humans to hear.· I was amazed that he could sing such high notes.· He mocked her by repeating what she said in a high, childish voice.
a high-pitched sound or voice is very high, and often unpleasant or annoying to listen to: · Above the music on the radio was an annoying, high-pitched whistle.· I could hear high-pitched laughter coming from the girls' bedroom.
a piercing sound or voice is very high and loud, often with the result that it is unpleasant or painful to listen to: · Sammy put his finger and thumb in his mouth and gave a piercing whistle.· Maggie let out a piercing scream as she saw the truck speeding toward her.
very high, loud, and unexpectedly sharp, often giving the person who hears it a sudden shock: · I was suddenly woken up by the shrill ringing of the telephone.· As Sophie became angry her voice got shriller.
a squeaky sound or voice makes short high sounds, especially because there is something wrong with it: · This door needs oiling - it's very squeaky.· If you have a squeaky little voice, people tend not to listen to your ideas.
music that is tinny is high and unpleasant, especially because it comes from a low quality radio or musical instrument: · The music sounded tinny through the old speakers.· As he neared the park he could hear the tinny music from Joey's radio.
extremely loud
a noise that is deafening is so loud that you cannot hear anything else: · Outside there was a deafening crash of thunder.· When she finished speaking, the applause was deafening.
if you play music or have the radio or television on at full volume or at full blast , it is as loud as it can be: · Joey was in his bedroom playing his CDs at full volume.· The radio was on at full blast, and everyone was dancing wildly.
British /at the top of your lungs American shouting as loudly as you can: · George ran after her, shouting, "Stop!" at the top of his lungs.
extremely loud: · thunderous applause: · The announcement was greeted with thunderous applause.
very high and loud, in a way that is painful or unpleasant to listen to: · Sammy put his fingers in his mouth and gave a piercing whistle.piercing shriek/scream/cry etc: · Maggie let out a piercing scream.
extremely loud, unpleasant, and almost painful to hear: · There was an ear-splitting roar as the jets took off.· The noise was ear-splitting as grenades landed all around us.
a high voice
· I recognized Juliet's high, excited voice on the phone immediately.
high and often unpleasant or annoying to listen to: · Her voice was clear but rather high-pitched.· The commentary was punctuated by high-pitched giggles.
very high and loud, and unpleasant or painful to listen to: · Her voice was nasal and piercing.· He raised his hands and let out a piercing shriek.· There came a piercing cry from the back of the cinema.
very high and loud and unpleasant to listen to: · As Sophie became angry her voice got shriller.· Sylvie burst out in a shrill laugh before leaving the room.
a squeaky voice keeps changing between being too high and being normal, especially because there is something wrong with your throat: · He's had a throat infection for over a week and his voice has gone squeaky.· a band with a squeaky vocal style
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 She felt foolish and unsure under his piercing gaze.
 He gave her a piercing look.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=a look that seems to see what you are thinking)· He fixed the boy with a piercing gaze and waited for his response.
(=with a very high sound)· The sound of gunfire mingled with the shrill screams of the injured.
1eyes/look literary someone with piercing eyes is looking at you and seems to know what you are thinking:  There was mockery now in those piercing blue eyes. She felt foolish and unsure under his piercing gaze. He gave her a piercing look.2sound a sound that is piercing is high, sharp, and unpleasant:  He grinned and let out a piercing whistle. a piercing scream see thesaurus at high, loud3wind a piercing wind is very cold4pain causing a lot of pain:  She felt a piercing sensation in her arm.5emotion [only before noun] affecting your feelings very deeply in a sad way:  a piercing moment of regretpiercingly adverb:  It was piercingly cold. She looked at him piercingly.
piercing1 adjectivepiercing2 noun
piercingpiercing2 noun [countable, uncountable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Facials, body massage, ear piercing - it's all on offer.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=a look that seems to see what you are thinking)· He fixed the boy with a piercing gaze and waited for his response.
(=with a very high sound)· The sound of gunfire mingled with the shrill screams of the injured.
a hole made through part of your body so that you can put jewellery there, or the process of making these holes
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