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sharpadjective(ABLE TO CUT)B1having athinedgeorpointthat cancutsomething or make aholein something: 锋利的;尖的 aknifewith a sharpedge/blade.刀刃锋利的刀子 sharpteeth/claws/fingernails锋利的牙齿/尖利的爪子/尖尖的指甲 Thepointof thispencilisn't sharp enough.这支铅笔的头还不够尖。 C2producingordescribingaquick,strongpainthat makes youfeellike you have beencut: (疼痛)迅速而剧烈的 Shenudgedme with a sharpelbow, totellme to bequiet.她狠狠地用肘捅了我一下,要我安静点。 I have this sharppainin mychest,doctor.医生,我的胸口感到刺痛。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplespainful - painfulHer ankle was still painful if she put weight on it.
- soreMy feet are sore from walking around all day.
- tenderThe glands in my neck feel really tender.
- sensitiveMy face was bright red and sensitive to the touch.
- excruciatingHis injury caused excruciating headaches.
See more results » used todescribeapartof someone'sfacethat is verypointed: (脸上某部位)尖尖的athinfacewith a sharpnose长着尖尖鼻子的一张瘦脸 If someone is sharp or makes a sharpstatement, theyspeakoractin asevereandangryway that canhurtotherpeople: (言行)尖刻的,尖锐的,严厉的He was a little sharpwithme when Iaskedhim tohelp.我请他帮忙时,他对我的态度相当刻薄。 Theproposalscame in for some sharpcriticism.提议遭到了尖锐的批评。 - Thedoctorused a sharpinstrumenttodigapieceofglassout of myfinger.
- Careful with thatopentin- it's got a very sharpedge.
- File down the sharpedges.
- Shopkeepers are notsupposedtosellknivesand other sharpimplementstochildren.
- Ifelta sharppainandlookeddown toseebloodpouringfrom myleg.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesSharp and blunt - angularity
- blunt
- hone
- jag
- jaggy
- keen
- point
- pointed
- prickly
- razor-sharp
- sharpen
- sharply
- sharpness
- spike
- spiked
- spiky
- spiny
- super-sharp
- ultra-sharp
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Pain & painful Severe Becoming angry and expressing anger sharpadjective(SUDDEN)B2happeningsuddenly,quickly, andstrongly: 突然的;急剧的;猛烈的 a sharpdropintemperature气温的急剧下降 a sharpdeclinein thestandardofliving生活水平的骤降 a sharprise/increasein thenumberofcasesof thedisease该病发病人数的急剧上升 a sharpbendin theroad公路的急转弯 tosuffera sharpblowto thehead头部遭到一记猛击 - A sharptapon thekneeusuallycausesaninvoluntarymovementof thelowerleg.
- She gave me a sharpjabin theribswith herelbowtostopme from saying any more.
- Shepulledthebushout of thegroundwith a sharpjerk.
- Thelatestcrimefiguresshow a sharpriseinburglaries.
- Investors should notexpecta sharpupturnin theeconomy.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNot expected or planned - abruptly
- abruptness
- ad hoc
- ad hocism
- ad hockery
- extemporize
- inconceivably
- innocent
- innocently
- instinctive
- instinctively
- sine die
- spirit
- spontaneity
- spontaneous
- spontaneously
- unannounced
- untoward
- unwitting
- unwittingly
See more results » sharpadjective(TASTE)Lemons have a sharptaste.柠檬的味道很酸。 Thischeeseisrathersharp.这种奶酪很酸。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFlavours & tastes - -flavoured
- acidic
- acidulous
- aftertaste
- ageusia
- astringency
- dishwater
- flavourful
- flavourless
- flavoursome
- fruitiness
- fullness
- pungent
- saltiness
- salty
- savory
- savoury
- seasoned
- velvety
- watery
See more results » sharpadjective(CLEAR)C1clear;easytoseeorunderstand: 清晰的;清楚的 This TV gives a very sharppicture.这台电视机图像非常清晰。 Themountainsstoodinsharpcontrastto thebluesky.群山与蓝天形成了鲜明的对比。 There is a sharpdistinctionbetweencrimeswhichinvolveinjurytopeopleand those that don't.造成人身伤害的犯罪和未造成人身伤害的犯罪之间界线分明。 It was a sharpreminderof howdangeroustheworldcan be.这清楚地提醒人们这个世界有多么危险。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEasy to understand - (as) clear as dayidiom
- accessible
- assimilable
- axiomatic
- brain surgery
- digestible
- explicitly
- explicitness
- expressly
- fathomable
- hang
- in words of one syllableidiom
- limpid
- lucid
- overexplicit
- pellucid
- perspicuity
- perspicuous
- pikestaff
- taut
See more results » sharpadjective(CLEVER)B2mainlyapprovingintelligentorquicktonoticethings: 聪明的;精明的;敏锐的 Birdwatchers need to have sharpearsandeyes.观鸟者必须有敏锐的耳朵和眼睛。 She has a sharpeyefor abargain.她非常善于发现便宜货。 Our newdirectoris very sharp.我们的新主任非常精明。 Shemanagestocombinea sharpmind/intellectwith asympatheticmanner.她既有机敏的头脑,又能做到善解人意。 He was a man of sharpwit/sharp-wittedman who alwaysspokehismind.他是一个思维敏捷、说话从不拐弯抹角的人。 Theplaywasfullof sharpone-liners.这出戏充满了机智风趣的俏皮话。 USHe may beoldbut he's stillas sharp as atack.他可能是上年纪了,但仍然思维敏捷。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesintelligent - intelligentHe seems like a very intelligent young man.
- cleverI'm the cleverest kid in the class.
- smartShe's incredibly smart and a great writer.
- brightJacob was a very bright boy.
- sharpHow can we stay mentally sharp as we age?
See more results » SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPerceptive - acute
- acutely
- acuteness
- antenna
- eagle-eyed
- eye
- gimlet
- have an eye forsomethingidiom
- have/keep (all)yourwits aboutyouidiom
- hawkish
- observant
- perceptive
- perceptively
- percipient
- razor-sharp
- sharp-eyed
- sharpness
- spotter
- super-sharp
- wit
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: sharpadjective(FASHIONABLE)informalfashionable: 时髦的,时尚的 Tonyis a very sharpdresser.托尼衣着很时尚。 a sharp-suitedbusinessexecutive衣着时髦的企业主管 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesStyle & appearance of clothes - aesthetic
- alterable
- anti-fur
- Aran
- backless
- flouncy
- form-fitting
- French tuck
- frilly
- fringed
- raglan
- ready-to-wear
- reversible
- ribbed
- ruche
- voluminous
- waisted
- washable
- wasp-waisted
- water-repellent
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: sharpadverb(SUDDENLY)C1suddenlyorimmediately: 突然地,立刻地 After thechurch,turnsharpleft/right.过了教堂,向左/右急转弯。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNot expected or planned - abruptly
- abruptness
- ad hoc
- ad hocism
- ad hockery
- extemporize
- inconceivably
- innocent
- innocently
- instinctive
- instinctively
- sine die
- spirit
- spontaneity
- spontaneous
- spontaneously
- unannounced
- untoward
- unwitting
- unwittingly
See more results » sharpadverb(EXACTLY)C1exactlyat thestatedtime: 正好,准时地 Theperformancewillstartat 7.30 sharp.演出将于7:30准时开始。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAccurate and exact - accuracy
- accurate
- accurately
- aright
- authoritative
- exact
- Goldilocks
- got it in one!idiom
- in so many wordsidiom
- infallible
- infallibly
- literally
- nose
- precisely
- strictly speakingidiom
- superaccurate
- synchronization
- technically
- tightness
- truly
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: higherthan thecorrectorstatedmusicalnote: (音)偏高(的),升半音(的)The Estringon myguitaris abitsharp.我吉他上 E 弦的音有些偏高。 Thisconcertois in thekeyof C sharp(= the set ofmusicalnotesasemitonehigherthan the onebasedon thenoteC).这支协奏曲是升C调的。 tosingsharp唱得偏高 Compareflatadjectiveadverb(MUSIC) naturaladjective(MUSIC) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNotes of the musical scale - A, a
- B, b
- C, c
- D, d
- doh
- flat
- half step
- high doh
- la
- lah
- major
- mi
- middle C
- re
- register
- scale
- semitone
- soh
- sol
- sol-fa
See more results » sharpnoun[C](MUSIC)(asymbolfor) anotethat is asemitonehigherthan thestatednote 升半音;升半音号SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesNotes of the musical scale - A, a
- B, b
- C, c
- D, d
- doh
- flat
- half step
- high doh
- la
- lah
- major
- mi
- middle C
- re
- register
- scale
- semitone
- soh
- sol
- sol-fa
See more results » sharpnoun[C](MEDICAL)[usually plural]medicalspecializedasmallpieceofequipment, such as aneedle, that has a sharppointoredge: Thesafedisposalof sharps is veryimportant. Medicalproviderswererequiredtoconverttosafersharps byApril16. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMedical & surgical equipment - bioprinting
- bougie
- cannula
- catheterization
- catheterize
- defibrillator
- ECG
- electrocardiogram
- endoscope
- incubator
- iron lung
- kidney machine
- lancet
- nebulizer
- needle exchange
- puffer
- radiograph
- retinaculum
- sterilizer
- thermometer
See more results » (Definition ofsharpfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)sharpadjective(ABLE TO CUT)B1having athinedgeorpointthat cancutsomething or make aholein something 锋利的;尖的aknifewith a sharpedge/blade.刀刃锋利的刀子 sharpteeth/claws/fingernails锋利的牙齿/尖利的爪子/尖尖的指甲 Thepointof thispencilisn't sharp enough.这支铅笔的头还不够尖。 C2producingordescribingaquick,strongpainthat makes youfeellike you have beencut (疼痛)迅速而剧烈的Shenudgedme with a sharpelbow, totellme to bequiet.她狠狠地用肘捅了我一下,要我安静点。 I have this sharppainin mychest,doctor.医生,我的胸口感到刺痛。 used todescribeapartof someone'sfacethat is verypointed (脸上某部位)尖尖的athinfacewith a sharpnose长着尖尖鼻子的一张瘦脸 If someone is sharp or makes a sharpstatement, theyspeakoractin asevereandangryway that canhurtotherpeople. (言行)尖刻的,尖锐的,严厉的He was a little sharpwithme when Iaskedhim tohelp.我请他帮忙时,他对我的态度相当刻薄。 Theproposalscame in for some sharpcriticism.提议遭到了尖锐的批评。 - Thedoctorused a sharpinstrumenttodigapieceofglassout of myfinger.
- Careful with thatopentin- it's got a very sharpedge.
- File down the sharpedges.
- Shopkeepers are notsupposedtosellknivesand other sharpimplementstochildren.
- Ifelta sharppainandlookeddown toseebloodpouringfrom myleg.
sharpadjective(SUDDEN)B2happeningsuddenly,quickly, andstrongly 突然的;急剧的;猛烈的a sharpdropintemperature气温的急剧下降 a sharpdeclinein thestandardofliving生活水平的骤降 a sharprise/increasein thenumberofcasesof thedisease该病发病人数的急剧上升 a sharpbendin theroad公路的急转弯 tosuffera sharpblowto thehead头部遭到一记猛击 - A sharptapon thekneeusuallycausesaninvoluntarymovementof thelowerleg.
- She gave me a sharpjabin theribswith herelbowtostopme from saying any more.
- Shepulledthebushout of thegroundwith a sharpjerk.
- Thelatestcrimefiguresshow a sharpriseinburglaries.
- Investors should notexpecta sharpupturnin theeconomy.
sharpadjective(TASTE)很酸的Lemons have a sharptaste.柠檬的味道很酸。 Thischeeseisrathersharp.这种奶酪很酸。 sharpadjective(CLEAR)C1clear;easytoseeorunderstand 清晰的;清楚的This TV gives a very sharppicture.这台电视机图像非常清晰。 Themountainsstoodinsharpcontrastto thebluesky.群山与蓝天形成了鲜明的对比。 There is a sharpdistinctionbetween crimes whichinvolveinjurytopeopleand those that don't.造成人身伤害的犯罪和未造成人身伤害的犯罪之间界线分明。 It was a sharpreminderof howdangeroustheworldcan be.这清楚地提醒人们这个世界有多么危险。 sharpadjective(CLEVER)B2mainlyapprovingintelligentorquicktonoticethings 聪明的;精明的;敏锐的Birdwatchers need to have sharpearsandeyes.观鸟者必须有敏锐的耳朵和眼睛。 She has a sharpeyefor abargain.她非常善于发现便宜货。 Our newdirectoris very sharp.我们的新主任非常精明。 Shemanagestocombinea sharpmind/intellectwith asympatheticmanner.她既有机敏的头脑,又能做到善解人意。 He was a man of sharpwit/sharp-wittedman who alwaysspokehismind.他是一个思维敏捷、说话从不拐弯抹角的人。 Theplaywasfullof sharpone-liners.这出戏充满了机智风趣的俏皮话。 USHe may beoldbut he's stillas sharp as atack.他可能是上年纪了,但仍然思维敏捷。 sharpadjective(FASHIONABLE)时髦的,时尚的Tonyis a very sharpdresser.托尼衣着很时尚。 a sharp-suitedbusinessexecutive衣着时髦的企业主管 sharpadverb(SUDDENLY)突然地,立刻地After thechurch,turnsharpleft/right.过了教堂,向左/右急转弯。 sharpadverb(EXACTLY)C1exactlyat thestatedtime 正好,准时地Theperformancewillstartat 7.30 sharp.演出将于7:30准时开始。 higherthan thecorrectorstatedmusicalnote (音)偏高(的),升半音(的)The Estringon myguitaris abitsharp.我吉他上 E 弦的音有些偏高。 Thisconcertois in thekeyof C sharp(= the set ofmusicalnotesasemitonehigherthan the onebasedon thenoteC).这支协奏曲是升C调的。 tosingsharp唱得偏高 Compareflatadjectiveadverb(MUSIC) naturaladjective(MUSIC) (asymbolfor) anotethat is asemitonehigherthan thestatednote 升半音;升半音号 sharp| American Dictionarysharpadjective[-er/-est only](ABLE TO CUT)having athinedgeorpointthat cancutsomething: a sharpblade/knife She put a sharppointon thepencil. sharpadjective[-er/-est only](SUDDEN)suddenandimmediatelynoticeable: a sharpdropintemperature a sharpincreaseinprices There’s a sharpcurvein theroadupahead. sharpadjective[-er/-est only](STRONGLY FELT)As heleanedover, hefeltasudden, sharppainin hislowerback. Thissauceisprettysharp(= It has astrongtaste). sharpadjective[-er/-est only](SEVERE)intendedto bestrongenough to befeltaspainful: Thecandidatedelivereda sharpattackon her opponent’svotingrecord. Leonard has a sharptongue(= oftenspeaksin asevereandcriticalway). sharpadjective[-er/-est only](CLEAR)easytoseeorunderstand;clear: High-definitiontelevisionproducesa very sharppicture. Sales thismonthwere up, in sharpcontrastto thedismalsalesof the last fewmonths. sharpadjective[-er/-est only](QUICK)abletounderstandorseequicklyandeasily: She has a really sharpmindand agreatsenseofhumor. sharpadjective[-er/-est only](FASHIONABLE)sharpadjective,adverb[-er/-est only](MUSIC)musichigherinpitchthan aparticularnoteor thecorrectnote sharpadverb[not gradable](EXACTLY)Thetourbuswillleaveat 8:30 a.m. sharp. sharpnoun[C](MUSIC)musicamarkin writtenmusicshowingthat anoteshould beplayedahalfstephigher (Definition ofsharpfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)a sharpchangeissuddenand verynoticeable: a sharp rise/increase in sthAnalystsexpecta sharpriseincoreinflationto 2.7%. Thedecisionislikelytomeana sharpincreaseinregulatoryfeespaidbycompaniesregisteredassponsors. a sharp drop/decline/fall in sthThere has been a sharpdeclinein thestandardofliving. Buildersfaceda sharpdropinconstructionspendinginNovember. showingintelligenceandexcellentjudgement: The two are very sharpbusinessmenwho haveseentheirpropertybusinessmovefromhandlingsmall-scaleofficedevelopmentstoschemestotaling€800 million. She isknownin themediaas a sharp andincisivethinker. sharplanguageissevereandangry: The CEO'sproposalscame in for somesharpcriticism. be sharp with sbHe was sharp with me when Iaskedhim tohelp. Gomez'sbusinesspracticescame under sharpattackat theSenatehearing. in sharp contrast (to sth) in a way that isclearlyrecognizedas different to somethingelse: Sales wereparticularlystronglastmonth, in sharpcontrasttoitsmaincompetitors. (Definition ofsharpfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofsharpsharp Electrons are used in the mapping instead of ions because of their smaller g yroradius; thus they provide sharper images.From theCambridge English Corpus Second, post-harvest and pre-harvest underweight exhibited sharper seasonal patterns.From theCambridge English Corpus I was also delighted to find a satisfactory increase in legibility through a sharper type face and daring use of blacker ink!From theCambridge English Corpus Among the poor, class solidarity overrode race hierarchies that were sharper among the elite, but both shared a very patriarchal view of women.From theCambridge English Corpus In game two the players again determine who plays with sharps and who plays with flats.From theCambridge English Corpus Our proofs are more elementary than other proofs in the literature, and our results are sharper.From theCambridge English Corpus The sharper control over female conduct reduced their option to enter the public sphere, where most crimes were detected.From theCambridge English Corpus Worth mentioning in this respect are corporate tax reform, sharper cuts in social expenditures, and the liberalisation of the telecommunications sector.From theCambridge English Corpus Looking across the objective class indicators, the sharpest decline in intergenerational similarity occurred with regard to union membership.From theCambridge English Corpus The contrast with the voluntary sector managers could hardly be sharper.From theCambridge English Corpus Adults make sharper distinctions, which is shown by the higher number of significant differences between the various verbal forms.From theCambridge English Corpus Safety features were present in 8.9 % of all sharps implicated in a reported percutaneous incident, most commonly intravenous needles and butterfly needles.From theCambridge English Corpus Had this been addressed earlier in the text, the overall analysis would have been sharper.From theCambridge English Corpus Having sharper bounds on the convergence of equilibrium trajectories can help to design better computational algorithms, such as value iteration and policy improvement techniques.From theCambridge English Corpus A specific example may help to bring this issue into sharper focus.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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