pithy in Vietnamese
@pithy /'piθi/
* tính từ
- (thuộc) ruột cây; giống ruột cây; nhiều ruột (cây)
- (thuộc) tuỷ sống; giống tuỷ sống, nhiều tuỷ sống
- mạnh mẽ, đấy sức sống, đầy nghị lực
- súc tích; rắn rỏi, mạnh mẽ (văn)
Sentence patterns related to "pithy"
1. Proverbs and Adages: Pithy Statements
2. This article is short and pithy.
3. I thought it was pithy.
Tôi tưởng nó súc tích đấy chứ.
4. A compact style is brief and pithy.
5. His preaching was ingenious and pithy.
6. Press releases must be short and pithy.
7. Apothegma: One of several terms describing short, pithy sayings
8. Zehme wrote the pithy comments that accompany each picture.
9. An Aphorisms is a pithy observation that contains a general truth
10. It was brief, pithy and, like everything Lewis wrote in prose, hugely readable.
11. His pithy comments knocked the bottom out of my argument.
12. ‘Aphorism’ comes from the Greek word ‘Aphorismos’, which meant a pithy […]
13. 9 synonyms for Aphoristic: compact, epigrammatic, epigrammatical, marrowy, pithy, brass-tacks
14. I enjoy reading his essays because they are compact and pithy.
15. Synonyms for Aphoristic include concise, terse, succinct, brief, pithy, crisp, laconic, compact, epigrammatic and compendious
16. Synonyms for Apothegmatic include concise, brief, terse, succinct, compact, pithy, laconic, compendious, crisp and summary
17. Gather round for the punchy, petrifying, pithy tales in Shudder’s selection of Anthologies
18. Press releases must be pithy, and full of substance and strong, clear comment.
19. It is short and pithy, catchy, thousands of years, a household name.
20. The wisdom of nations lies in their proverbs, which are brief and pithy.
21. Asking is a full-on, easy to read, comprehensive guide - both practical and pithy
22. Su Xiaobai's Grandmother's Home and Zhou Sicong's Noon Time use pithy and simple sketches.
23. His private world is that of common men, but ampler and more pithy.
24. 30 Many of them made a point of praising the film's pithy dialogue.
25. South African globular fruit with brown leathery skin and sweet acid pithy flesh.
26. His pithy advice to young painters was, "Above all, keep your colours fresh."
27. 29 The wisdom of nations lies in their proverbs, which are brief and pithy.
28. Apophthegmat′ic, -al, pertaining to the nature of an apophthegm, pithy, sententious; Apothegm.See Apophthegm.
29. An Aphorism is a short sentence capturing a large truth in a pithy way
30. 7 His pithy advice to young painters was, "Above all, keep your colours fresh."
31. Definition (noun) a short pithy instructive saying Synonyms: aphorism, apophthegm Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for Apothegm
32. It's pithy almost to the point of being meaningless, but it rings familiar and true, doesn't it?
33. Antonyms for Ambagious include succinct, concise, terse, brief, compact, crisp, curt, pithy, reticent and short
34. 22 The wisdom of nations lies in their proverbs, which are brief and pithy.
35. These boxes will contain pithy and practical tips for developers and managers using SCM tools.
36. Such pithy pronouncements on what a discipline is about can be only of heuristic guidance.
37. N Apothegm a pithy saying, more short, pointed, and practical than the aphorism need be, e.g
38. Afanti stories which spread in Xinjiang, China have short and pithy form, charming and witty content.
39. This article introduces a pithy formula, a simple method of operation by using integration by parts.
40. Some type of the pithy formula based on the complex signals are derived, and its numerical algorithms are studied.
41. Apothegm definition: a short, pithy saying ( Ex .: “ Brevity is the soul of wit ”) Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
42. The bits of Aggadah we do study are often presented as springboards for pithy (however powerful) vortlach and inspirational ideas
43. Though not a natural speaker his pithy style, backed by his fame and renunciation, strengthened the Student Volunteer Missionary movement.
44. Concise, terse, succinct, laconic, and pithy mean expressing or stating an idea by using only a few words
45. Aphorism, a concise expression of doctrine or principle or any generally accepted truth conveyed in a pithy, memorable statement
46. " (Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was more pithy when he described a word as "the skin of a living thought.
47. Aphorism a concise statement of a scientific principle, typically by a classical author; a pithy observation which contains a general truth
48. Cane definition is - a hollow or pithy, usually slender, and often flexible jointed stem (as of a reed or bamboo)
49. Bloviating = a long winded pompous discourse from someone trying to make a point. A bloviator is someone who cannot express themselves in a pithy concise manner
50. Related to Aphorizing: aphorise aphorism (ăf`ərĭz'əm) , short, pithy statement of an evident truth concerned with life or nature; distinguished from the axiom …