英 [ˈkɒrəskeɪtɪŋ] 美 [ˈkɔːrəskeɪtɪŋ]
adj. 闪光的,闪耀的;生动的;睿智的;惊人的
v. 闪光,闪耀;(人)充满活力,风趣幽默(coruscate的现在分词)
coruscating /ˈkɒrəˌskeɪtɪŋ/
形容词 A coruscating speech or performance is lively, intelligent, and impressive. 生动的; 睿智的; 惊人的
...coruscating humour.
...睿智的诙谐。
reflect brightly
同义词: sparkle / scintillate
be lively or brilliant or exhibit virtuosity
his playing coruscated throughout the concert hall
同义词: sparkle / scintillate
... 动词过去分词: coruscated | 动词现在分词: coruscating | 动词第三人称单数: coruscates | ...
闪光(coruscate的ing形式)
It turned out, however, that Barroso was on belligerent and coruscating form.
不过,现在我们可以发现巴罗佐已经成了一个令人目眩的好战分子。
The barge chugs around an island, the morning sun now coruscating brilliantly off the water's surface.
游艇在海岛周围转了转,早晨的阳光照在水面上,波光粼粼。
He subjected these corporate titans to often coruscating questions about their ability to "compete for the future".
他让商界巨头常常对自身能否“为未来而竞争”产生疑问。
"Greig excels at nervy vulnerability, but also at coruscating wit, " says the Evening Standard.
England impressed in a breathtaking, end-to-end first half and quickly took the lead thanks to a coruscating Burgess try.
Perhaps the most coruscating comments have come from the normally measured Financial Times.
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