English to Chinese Dictionary piercing

piercing

冲孔
definition
verb
a splinter had pierced the skin
(of a sharp pointed object) go into or through (something).
adjective
he stared at me with those piercing eyes
(of eyes or a look) appearing to see through someone; searching.
translation of 'piercing'
noun
孔,
冲孔
adjective
冽,
尖利,
example
I bet he watched this fine, 'piercing' interview with a sinking heart.
When we went out the first time, a 'piercing' wind had whipped the tops off the crashing waves to send biting showers of stinging sea water at us.
He imagined being in the coyote's fur - the 'piercing' cold made him wish even stronger.
Shaking with fear the President broke the intense silent with a 'piercing' question.
She and the guys turned to go, their peaceful silence only to be interrupted by a loud, 'piercing' scream.
Ally squirmed and quickly looked away from the 'piercing' eyes of her aggravated agent.
She lay sprawled out across the flagstones relishing the 'piercing' cold and the blistering heat.
Outside the hut the wind has got up, a strong 'piercing' wind.
Not long after the sun rose, a 'piercing' sound went off in Faith's ears.
Angel managed to find an outcropping of stone to protect her from the 'piercing' , howling wind.
She pronounced it with venomous, 'piercing' rage, like a vulture pouncing on its prey, and then she threw her cup against the wall.
She covered her ears with the 'piercing' sound of shattering glass.
Besides, he was a refreshing reminder that gentlemen do indeed still exist in the world, which you know has been a 'piercing' fear of mine.
After a little while, he put the book away and slipped his jacket back on against the 'piercing' chill of the wind.
Each day she floated down the hall with an armload of books as her 'piercing' eyes searched out the quickest way to class.
Suddenly, the temperature made a drop from warm to freezing, as the plants around her froze and the gust of wind became a 'piercing' gale.
Uncaring, the 'piercing' gusts of air sullied his racked frame, and his head pounded with fatigue.
It snowed on and off all day and a cold 'piercing' wind blew down the streets, along the canyons between the city's skyscrapers.
At night, I was awakened by the 'piercing' wind and burrowed under the quilt to escape the cold.
Bronwyn stuck two fingers in her mouth and whistled, a high, 'piercing' sound.
This is a 'piercing' analysis of political currents and an epic tragedy filled with fascinating characters and antagonisms and beliefs that divided the nation.
Then his ears picked up another sound, a 'piercing' sound that ran shivers down the entire length of his body.
Her lungs felt heavy from the exercise and her throat ached each time she took a breath of the cold, 'piercing' air.
As I opened the door, the strong 'piercing' cold, and the rain, stung me in the face.
A painful 'piercing' feeling went through my heart when she did that.
I opened my window, a 'piercing' sound in the almost complete silence.
And just as you thought he is going to retire in silence, there appears a glow in his 'piercing' eyes.
He was cut off in mid-sentence by a loud and 'piercing' scream from the rear of the wagon.
Even then he had responded emotionally, as he would assert, to the deep, 'piercing' sadness of the music.
Amanda woke in darkness and for an electrified moment lay perfectly still, roused abruptly from a profound sleep by such 'piercing' terror that she was completely disoriented.
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