Penetrante in english

Penetrating

pronunciation: penətreɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

penetrante = penetrating ; sharp ; trenchant ; lancinating ; piercing ; pungent ; high-pitched ; penetrative ; tangy ; nippy ; stabbing ; zesty ; zinging. 

Example: In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.Example: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.Example: However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.Example: The personnel officer experienced an involuntary shiver as the lancinating reality of the board's decision sank in.Example: She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.Example: The studies reported here addressed the question of whether the pungent element in chilies, capsaicin, suppresses taste and flavor intensity.Example: The noise is a high-pitched whine or hiss the machine emits during operation.Example: As the vacuum is further increased, the rays become more penetrative, and show the shadow of the bones in the hand.Example: The most boring meal can be pepped up with spicy and tangy herbs.Example: Blend cream cheese with prepared horseradish for a nippy taste.Example: I feel a stabbing chest pain of sudden onset, with slight shortness of breath.Example: Our garlic is freshly chopped daily, and we use the finest sun-dried tomatoes for a zesty treat on top of any pizza you choose!.Example: If you're experiencing sharp, zinging pain in your feet, it may be due to a problem with your nerves.

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» de un modo penetrantepiercingly .

Example: Her tongue was unloosed now, and she gazed at him questioningly, piercingly.

» dolor penetranteshooting stab of painshooting pain .

Example: Its shooting stabs of pain, its yelps of despair, its tears, its emotional zigzagging, all bear testimony to such a shattering.

Example: Shoulder pathology that can lead to shooting pains include arthritis, bursitis, and tendonitis.

» frío penetrantebiting coldpinching coldbe bitterly cold .

Example: I will never forget the biting cold on our cheeks; our feet and hands frozen to the bone.

Example: They walked as fast as their bodies could bear in the pinching cold.

Example: It is late winter and bitterly cold outside, so why have some of my hens have just now started molting?.

» olor fuerte y penetrantetang .

Example: If you like the tang of mustard and the saltiness of olives you'll love these little bites.

» sabor fuerte y penetrantetang .

Example: If you like the tang of mustard and the saltiness of olives you'll love these little bites.

» sabor penetrantezing .

Example: White wines are usually better than reds at handling the zing of Thai food.

» viento penetrantebiting wind .

Example: No snow in Norway yet; just cold, biting winds and lashing rain.

» voz penetranteshrill voicesqueaky voicewhiny voicehigh-pitched voice .

Example: The shrill voices of those who give orders are full of fear like the squeakings of piglets awaiting the butcher's knife.

Example: If you breathe in helium and talk you will have a squeaky voice.

Example: She also has this upper crust accent on top of a whiny voice.

Example: The idea is that a high-pitched voice signals a smaller body and a more submissive person (hey, no one said evolutionary psychology was politically correct).

Penetrante synonyms

keen in spanish: afilado, pronunciation: kin part of speech: adjective acute in spanish: agudo, pronunciation: əkjut part of speech: adjective sharp in spanish: agudo, pronunciation: ʃɑrp part of speech: adjective incisive in spanish: incisivo, pronunciation: ɪnsaɪsɪv part of speech: adjective perceptive in spanish: perceptivo, pronunciation: pɜrseptɪv part of speech: adjective piercing in spanish: perforación, pronunciation: pɪrsɪŋ part of speech: adjective discriminating in spanish: discriminante, pronunciation: dɪskrɪməneɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective penetrative in spanish: penetrante, pronunciation: penətreɪtɪv part of speech: adjective knifelike in spanish: como un cuchillo, pronunciation: naɪflaɪk part of speech: adjective
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