B1 having a thin edge or point that can cut something or make a hole in something锋利的;尖的
C2 producing or describing a quick, strong pain that makes you feel like you have been cut(疼痛)迅速而剧烈的
used to describe a part of someone's face that is very pointed(脸上某部位)尖尖的
If someone is sharp or makes a sharp statement, they speak or act in a severe and angry way that can hurt other people.(言行)尖刻的,尖锐的,严厉的
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The doctor used a sharp instrument to dig a piece of glass out of my finger.
Careful with that open tin - it's got a very sharp edge.
File down the sharp edges.
Shopkeepers are not supposed to sell knives and other sharp implements to children.
I felt a sharp pain and looked down to see blood pouring from my leg.
B2 happening suddenly, quickly, and strongly突然的;急剧的;猛烈的
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A sharp tap on the knee usually causes an involuntary movement of the lower leg.
She gave me a sharp jab in the ribs with her elbow to stop me from saying any more.
She pulled the bush out of the ground with a sharp jerk.
The latest crime figures show a sharp rise in burglaries.
Investors should not expect a sharp upturn in the economy.
sour in taste很酸的
C1 clear; easy to see or understand清晰的;清楚的
B2 mainly approving intelligent or quick to notice things聪明的;精明的;敏锐的
informal fashionable时髦的,时尚的
higher than the correct or stated musical note(音)偏高(的),升半音(的)
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