pungency 的定义
- sharply affecting the organs of taste or smell, as if by a penetrating power; biting; acrid.
- acutely distressing to the feelings or mind; poignant.
- caustic, biting, or sharply expressive: pungent remarks.
- mentally stimulating or appealing: pungent wit.
- Biology. piercing or sharp-pointed.
pungency 近义词
等同于 kick
等同于 odor
等同于 seasoning
等同于 spice
等同于 tang
等同于 zest
等同于 bitterness
等同于 raciness
等同于 acidity
等同于 sapor
等同于 flavor
更多pungency例句
- Green cabbage sweetens as it cooks, while red tends to be more pungent.
- Many common species of ants release pungent smells when they are in danger, squished, or otherwise dead, according to Clint Penick, an assistant professor at Kennesaw State University and ant researcher.
- Our olfactory systems have long regarded pungency as not just innocuous but in fact pleasing.
- “Beauty and the Beast” pairing: Pungency is contrasted with sweetness to accentuate the taste spectrum.
- The weather was magnificent; it presented the best features of summer combined with the salutary pungency of autumn.
- No homely pungency of wood-smoke breathed welcome on the bitter air.
- Cayenne pepper is sometimes added to adulterated pepper to give it the normal pungency.
- He can say daring things in a daring manner, and give the pungency of epigram to his political paradoxes.
- A choking, composite odor—I detected the sick pungency of chloroform—emerged from it.