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trench.ant5tren7tFEntadjslightly fml (esp. of criticism, remarks, etc.) severe and expressed with force犀利的; 尖锐的His most trenchant criticism is reserved for the party leader, whom he describes as 'the most incompetent and ineffectual the party has known.'他给予了该党领袖最为尖锐的批评,将这位领导描述为该党历史上最无能最平庸的人。He wrote a series of trenchant articles on the state of the British theatre.他就英国剧院的状况写了一系列犀利的文章。Dorothy Parker's writing is characterized by a trenchant wit and sophistication.多罗茜·帕克作品的特点是机智、老练。
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