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sharp adjective ABLE TO CUT

B1 having a thin edge or point that can cut something or make a hole in something鋒利的;尖的

a knife with a sharp edge/blade.刀刃鋒利的刀子
sharp teeth/claws/fingernails鋒利的牙齒/尖利的爪子/尖尖的指甲
The point of this pencil isn't sharp enough.這支鉛筆的頭還不夠尖。

C2 producing or describing a quick, strong pain that makes you feel like you have been cut(疼痛)迅速而劇烈的

She nudged me with a sharp elbow, to tell me to be quiet.她狠狠地用肘捅了我一下,要我安靜點。
I have this sharp pain in my chest, doctor.醫生,我的胸口感到刺痛。

used to describe a part of someone's face that is very pointed(臉上某部位)尖尖的

a thin face with a sharp nose長着尖尖鼻子的一張瘦臉

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,尖銳的,嚴厲的

He was a little sharp with me when I asked him to help.我請他幫忙時,他對我的態度相當刻薄。
The proposals came in for some sharp criticism.提議遭到了尖銳的批評。

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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.

sharp adjective SUDDEN

B2 happening suddenly, quickly, and strongly突然的;急劇的;猛烈的

a sharp drop in temperature氣溫的急劇下降
a sharp decline in the standard of living生活水平的驟降
a sharp rise/increase in the number of cases of the disease該病發病人數的急劇上升
a sharp bend in the road公路的急轉彎
to suffer a sharp blow to the head頭部遭到一記猛擊

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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.

sharp adjective TASTE

sour in taste很酸的

Lemons have a sharp taste.檸檬的味道很酸。
This cheese is rather sharp.這種奶酪很酸。

sharp adjective CLEAR

C1 clear; easy to see or understand清晰的;清楚的

This TV gives a very sharp picture.這台電視機圖像非常清晰。
The mountains stood in sharp contrast to the blue sky.群山與藍天形成了鮮明的對比。
There is a sharp distinction between crimes which involve injury to people and those that don't.造成人身傷害的犯罪和未造成人身傷害的犯罪之間界線分明。
It was a sharp reminder of how dangerous the world can be.這清楚地提醒人們這個世界有多麽危險。

sharp adjective CLEVER

B2 mainly approving intelligent or quick to notice things聰明的;精明的;敏銳的

Birdwatchers need to have sharp ears and eyes.觀鳥者必須有敏銳的耳朵和眼睛。
She has a sharp eye for a bargain.她非常善於發現便宜貨。
Our new director is very sharp.我們的新主任非常精明。
She manages to combine a sharp mind/intellect with a sympathetic manner.她既有機敏的頭腦,又能做到善解人意。
He was a man of sharp wit/sharp-witted man who always spoke his mind.他是一個思維敏捷、說話從不拐彎抹角的人。
The play was full of sharp one-liners.這出戲充滿了機智風趣的俏皮話。
US He may be old but he's still as sharp as a tack.他可能是上年紀了,但仍然思維敏捷。

sharp adjective FASHIONABLE

informal fashionable時髦的,時尚的

Tony is a very sharp dresser.托尼衣着很時尚。
a sharp-suited business executive衣着時髦的企業主管

sharp adverb SUDDENLY

C1 suddenly or immediately突然地,立刻地

After the church, turn sharp left/right.過了教堂,向左/右急轉彎。

sharp adverb EXACTLY

C1 exactly at the stated time正好,準時地

The performance will start at 7.30 sharp.演出將於7:30準時開始。

higher than the correct or stated musical note(音)偏高(的),升半音(的)

The E string on my guitar is a bit sharp.我吉他上 E 弦的音有些偏高。
This concerto is in the key of C sharp (= the set of musical notes a semitone higher than the one based on the note C).這支協奏曲是升C調的。
to sing sharp唱得偏高

(a symbol for) a note that is a semitone higher than the stated note升半音;升半音號


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