sharper的意思和读音

sharper

: ['ʃɑːpə]

v.;【】(使)

adj.;(

adv.();()…

n.;〈;【;〈西

sharperadj.edge/point

1.having a fine edge or point, especially of sth that can cut or make a hole in sth

a sharp knife

sharp teeth齿

rise/drop/change

2.[ubn]sudden and rapid, especially of a change in sth

a sharp drop in prices

a sharp rise in crime

a sharp increase in unemployment

He heard a sharp intake of breath .

We need to give young criminals a short, sharp shock(= a punishment that is very unpleasant for a short time) .

clear/definite

3.[ubn]clear and definite

a sharp outline

The photograph is not very sharp(= there are no clear contrasts between areas of light and shade) .

She drew a sharp distinction between domestic and international politics.

In sharp contrast to her mood, the clouds were breaking up to reveal a blue sky.

The issue must be brought into sharper focus.

mind/eyes

4.quick to notice or understand things or to react

to have sharp eyes

a girl of sharp intelligence

a sharp sense of humour

He kept a sharp lookout for any strangers.

It was very sharp of you to see that!

critical

5.critical or severe

sharp criticism

Emma has a sharp tongue(= she often speaks in an unpleasant or unkind way) .

He was very sharp with me when I was late.

sounds

6.[ubn]loud, sudden and often high in tone

She read out the list in sharp, clipped tones.

There was a sharp knock on the door.

feeling

7.very strong and sudden, often like being cut or wounded

He winced as a sharp pain shot through his leg.

Polly felt a sharp pang of jealousy.

curves

8.changing direction suddenly

a sharp bend in the road

a sharp turn to the left

flavour/smell

9.strong and slightly bitter

The cheese has a distinctively sharp taste.

frost/wind

10.used to describe a very cold or very severe frost or wind

clever and dishonest

11.clever but possibly dishonest

His lawyer's a sharp operator .

The firm had to face some sharp practice from competing companies.

clothes

12.[ubn]fashionable and new

The consultants were a group of men in sharp suits .

Todd is a sharp dresser .

face/features

13.not full or round in shape

a man with a thin face and sharp features(= a pointed nose and chin)

in music

14.used after the name of a note to mean a note a semitone/half tone higher

the Piano Sonata in C sharp minor C

15.above the correct pitch (= how high or low a note sounds)

That note sounded sharp.

IDM

You'd better look sharp or you'll be late.

look sharp(informal)used in orders to tell sb to be quick or to hurry

You'd better look sharp or you'll be late.

He's not exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer, is he?

not the sharpest knife in the drawernot the sharpest tool in the box(informal)not intelligent

He's not exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer, is he?

He started work at the sharp end of the business, as a salesman.

the sharp end (of sth)(informal)the place or position of greatest difficulty or responsibility

He started work at the sharp end of the business, as a salesman.

adv.exactly

1.)…used after an expression for a time of day to mean ‘exactly’

Please be here at seven o'clock sharp.

left/right

2.~ left/rightturning suddenly to the left or right

music

3.above the correct pitch (= how high or low a note sounds)

n.

1.a note played a semitone/half tone higher than the note that is named. The written symbol is (#)

It's a difficult piece to play, full of sharps and flats.

2.[pl]西things with a sharp edge or point, such as needles and syringes

the safe disposal of sharps西

n.1.2.;

adv.1.“sharp”

adj.1.“sharp”

adv.1.The comparative of sharp

adj.1.The comparative of sharp

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6. Flavor and fragrance, Sharper, Thickener, ...

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1.In theory the presence of a little bit of pixel structure should also contribute to a slightly sharper picture.

2.Now he felt the cold whiskey breaking a warm path straight through the middle of him, growing hotter and sharper as it moved.使

3.'Definitely that's one way to put Volvo into a sharper focus, ' he said.使

4.The sharp post-Lehman slump in the won could have been a lot sharper had flows out of equities not re-directed into bonds, as they did.(Lehman)

5.Her tender feet felt as if cut with sharp knives, but she cared not for it; a sharper pang had pierced through her heart.

6.It should, at least, give you a broader awareness of the topic's complexities, if not a sharper focus on what you will do with it.使

7.Lighter roasts are generally not used for espresso since they produce a sharper, more acidic taste than do darker roasts.

8."You want me to see a shrink? " My voice was a shade sharper as I realized what he was getting at.“?”

9.Even slight falls have been enough to scare them out of the market, putting pressure on developers to offer sharper discounts.使使

10.For the near term, at least, there is likely to be a sharper delineation between the strong and the weak.线