touchingly adv.
难以取悦地
touchingly[ adv ]
in a poignant or touching manner
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she spoke poignantly
Touching \Touch"ing\ (t[u^]ch"[i^]ng), a.
Affecting; moving; pathetic; as, a touching tale. --
{Touch"ing*ly}, adv.
- There is something touchingly naive in the Cadbury Committee's faith in a self-regulatory system of corporate governance.
- Forceful but tender, his Romeo is a vivid personality vocally, even if his acting is vague. At the balcony window he is answered by the touchingly fragile, dark-eyed Juliet of Leontina Vaduva.
- Most especially we recall Celeste Dandeker, a touchingly elegant dancer with the London Contemporary company, who broke her neck during a performance of Stages 20 years ago.
- She has a slender physique, and a touchingly vulnerable profile for the peasant girl, but as yet her reading is a matter of lessons repeated rather than a masterpiece illuminated.
- She speaks touchingly of the good and loving man she married.
- Though the want of sympathy for Romantic spookery here is a real drawback, Miss Vaduva's open-throated Antonia - touchingly vulnerable not only in persona but in pitch - captures the right feyness.
- Her Giselle was delicate, most effective amid the mists and mystery of the second act, where her compassion was touchingly sincere.