incisive
/ɪnˈsaɪsɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈsaɪsɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈsī-siv/ (ame, mw)
incisive — 形容詞
- incisivepositive
- more incisivecomparative
- most incisivesuperlative
1. able to identify what really matters about a topic and say it in a short, sharpl
犀利的
言簡意賅、一針見血
able to identify what really matters about a topic and say it in a short, sharply-worded way that others find convincing.
Renata gave an incisive analysis of why the company kept losing money in Asia.
Renata 對於公司為何在亞洲持續虧錢提出了犀利的分析。
incisive + analysis (most common collocation)
The judge asked one incisive question that exposed the witness's lie within seconds.
法官只問了一個犀利的問題,幾秒鐘內就讓證人謊言破功。
incisive + question (cuts through evasion)
Reviewers praised Asher's debut novel for its incisive portrait of small-town politics.
書評稱讚 Asher 的處女作小說對小鎮政治描繪得相當犀利。
Stephanie's Sunday column is short, witty, and always incisive about urban planning failures.
Stephanie 的週日專欄篇幅短、機智,且對都市規劃失敗的批評一向犀利。
Professor Mira's lectures were valued for their incisive treatment of climate data.
Mira 教授的課因為對氣候資料處理得犀利透徹而備受推崇。
- penetrating
near-synonym for analysis; slightly more about depth than brevity
- trenchant
more formal; stronger note of being severely critical
- perceptive
broader — about noticing things, not necessarily saying them sharply
- astute
praises shrewd judgement; less about the cutting style of expression
- vague
fails to pin down what matters
- rambling
the opposite of short and sharp
- superficial
stays on the surface rather than identifying the core issue
文法句型
incisive + noun (analysis, question, comment)
be + incisive
用法筆記
Typically modifies abstract nouns of thought or expression (analysis, comment, mind, question, remark, critique). Subject of 'be incisive' is usually a person, their writing, or their spoken contribution — rarely a physical object.
常見錯誤
2. showing the ability to decide quickly and act with real force, often in sport, b
果決有力的
判斷果斷且行動具威力
showing the ability to decide quickly and act with real force, often in sport, business, or military contexts.
Chidi's incisive running down the left wing created three clear chances before halftime.
Chidi 在左路果決有力地推進,上半場就製造了三次明顯的進球機會。
incisive + running / play (sports commentary)
The new CEO is known for incisive decisions that turned two factories around quickly.
新任執行長以果決有力的決策聞名,迅速讓兩間工廠轉虧為盈。
incisive + decisions / leadership (business)
An incisive counter-attack from the second battalion broke the enemy's line before dawn.
第二營一次果決有力的反攻,在天亮前就突破了敵方防線。
Mert needed one incisive serve in the final game to clinch the championship.
Mert 只需要在最後一局打出一記果決有力的發球,就能奪下冠軍。
文法句型
incisive + noun (performance, leadership, intervention)
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1: here the focus is decisive PHYSICAL or strategic action, not sharp expression of ideas. Subject is usually a player, leader, military unit, or their move; common in match reports and business profiles.