sharply的意思和读音

sharply

: [ˈʃɑrpli] : [ˈʃɑː(r)pli]

adv.

adv.+v.sharply raise

adv.gradually,gently,slowly,subtly,hazily

adv.abruptly,suddenly,harshly,severely,alarmingly

sharplyadv.

1.in a critical, rough or severe way

The report was sharply critical of the police.

‘Is there a problem?’ he asked sharply.“?”

2.suddenly and by a large amount

Profits fell sharply following the takeover.

The road fell sharply to the sea.

3.in a way that clearly shows the differences between two things

Their experiences contrast sharply with those of other children.

4.quickly and suddenly or loudly

She moved sharply across the room to block his exit.

He rapped sharply on the window.

5.used to emphasize that sth has a sharp point or edge

sharply pointed

adv.1.;2.3.;4.;5.6.;7.;8.1.;2.3.;4.;5.6.;7.;8.

adv.1.suddenly and by a large amount2.in a severe way3.in a way that makes details or differences easy to see

1. sharply contrasted styles sharply for short ...

2. ticket n. sharply ad. feel v. ...

3. sharpen sharply shatter ...

4. sharpen vt. 使 sharply ad. she pron. () ...

5. shark sharply slander ...

6. sharpener sharply shatter ...

7. 〖 extract;cutout〗 〖 completely;entirely;sharply〖 paraplegia〗 ...

8.yprus)(Sharply)。

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1.We put out our hand to touch it as it went by, but the friend grabbed the arm and pulled it back sharply, for he knew something of tigers.

2.The pilot turned the plane sharply to the right and upward. Within moments we were above the wind. Obviously, it was too dangerous to land.使

3.And unless it accepts sharply intrusive inspections, the IAEA will have no better chance of getting to the bottom of its nuclear intentions.

4.Yes, share prices had been falling sharply across the globe, but the slide was orderly and the system had not seized up.

5.Hanging on to the bank until stockmarkets picked up might have sharply diminished its remaining franchise value.

6.Citigroup's third-quarter core revenue fell but the bank's earnings on Monday were better than expected and credit losses fell sharply.(Citigroup)

7.The courts that have considered the question so far have been sharply divided. The U.

8."Pesky new fossils. . . sharply at odds with conventional wisdom never seem to cease popping up, " Ruben wrote in his PNAS commentary.,”PNAS

9.It seems to me that China's housing prices rose sharply in the post, is bound to decline, and are becoming more and more reasonable.

10.Friday, summit leaders take up a report by an independent audit panel that sharply criticized the organization's leadership.