confronting
adjective mainly Australian English uk/kənˈfrʌn.tɪŋ/ us/kənˈfrʌn.t̬ɪŋ/
发人深思的
causing strong or difficult feelings, especially in a way that creates thought or discussion
I found her talk very engaging and at times confronting. 我觉得她的话很有吸引力,有时很发人深思。
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- I can understand why people found parts of the film confronting.
- Without these women even opening their mouths they've already been labelled as "absurd", "confronting", "frightening", just because of how they dress.
- He states that many Aussies tend to find differences in other cultures "confronting" and can't be bothered to see things from any other perspective.
- He likes the word "confronting", as in, "intimacy can be really confronting for people".
- Her art is utterly contemporary, sometimes confronting.