sharp的中文翻译

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sharp

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  • sharp1   (edge/point)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    锋利的, 尖锐的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • having a fine edge or point, especially of sth that can cut or make a hole in sth
      • a sharp knife
        一把锋利的刀子
      • sharp teeth
        尖利的牙齿
  • sharp2   (Aviation)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    锋利的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • having a fine edge that can cut something
  • sharp3   (rise/drop/change)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    急速的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • sudden and rapid, especially of a change in sth
      • a sharp drop in prices
        价格猛跌
      • a sharp rise in crime
        犯罪人数急剧上升
      • a sharp increase in unemployment
        失业人数急剧增长
      • He heard a sharp intake of breath.
        他听到猛得倒吸一口气的声音。
      • We need to give young criminals a short, sharp shock(= a punishment that is very unpleasant for a short time).
        我们需要给予年轻犯罪者一快速有力的打击(短期内非常严厉的惩罚)。
  • sharp4   (clear/definite)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    明确的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • clear and definite
      • a sharp outline
        一个简洁明了的大纲
      • The photograph is not very sharp (= there are no clear contrasts between areas of light and shade).
        这张照片不是很清晰。(在明暗区没有明显的对比)
      • She drew a sharp distinction between domestic and international politics.
        她对国内和国际政治有着敏锐的洞察力。
      • In sharp contrast to her mood, the clouds were breaking up to reveal a blue sky.
        和她的心情形成强烈对比,乌云散开露出了蔚蓝的天空。
      • The issue must be brought into sharper focus.
        这个问题必须成为更加清晰的焦点。
  • sharp5   (mind/eyes)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    锐利的, 敏锐的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • quick to notice or understand things or to react
      • to have sharp eyes
        有着犀利的眼睛
      • a girl of sharp intelligence
        拥有敏锐智慧的女孩
      • a sharp sense of humour
        强烈的幽默感
      • He kept a sharp lookout for any strangers.
        他警惕的紧紧盯着每个陌生人。
      • It was very sharp of you to see that!
        你能明白那一点真的是非常犀利!
  • sharp6   (critical)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    尖锐的, 辛辣的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • critical or severe
      • sharp criticism
        尖锐的批评
      • Emma has a sharp tongue(= she often speaks in an unpleasant or unkind way).
        艾玛有着尖嘴利舌。(她常常以一种不令人愉快或不友好的方式说话)
      • He was very sharp with me when I was late.
        当我迟到的时候,他总是对我很刻薄。
  • sharp7   (sounds)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    高音的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • loud, sudden and often high in tone
      • She read out the list in sharp, clipped tones.
        她清脆快速的宣读了名单。
      • There was a sharp knock on the door.
        门上想起了急促的敲门声。
  • sharp8   (feeling)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    急剧的, 剧烈的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • very strong and sudden, often like being cut or wounded
      • He winced as a sharp pain shot through his leg.
        腿上一阵剧痛,疼得他龇牙咧嘴。
      • Polly felt a sharp pang of jealousy.
        波莉感到一阵强烈的嫉妒。
  • sharp9   (curves)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    急转向的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • changing direction suddenly
      • a sharp bend in the road
        道路上的急转弯。
      • a sharp turn to the left
        向左急转
  • sharp10   (flavour/smell)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    强烈的, 辛辣的, 刺鼻的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • strong and slightly bitter
      • The cheese has a distinctively sharp taste.
        这奶酪味道很冲
  • sharp11   (frost/wind)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    凛冽的, 刺骨的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • used to describe a very cold or very severe frost or wind
  • sharp12   (clever and dishonest)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    过分精明的, 狡猾的, 不择手段的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • clever but possibly dishonest
      • His lawyer's a sharp operator.
        他的律师是个狡猾的人
      • The firm had to face some sharp practice from competing companies.
        在公司的相互竞争中不得不面对一些尖锐的现实
  • sharp13   (clothes)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    时髦的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • fashionable and new
      • The consultants were a group of men in sharp suits.
        顾问是一群衣着光鲜的人
      • Todd is a sharp dresser.
        托德是个穿着时髦的人
  • sharp14   (face/features)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    尖的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • not full or round in shape
      • a man with a thin face and sharp features (= a pointed nose and chin)
        一个脸庞瘦削外貌轮廓分明的人(尖鼻子尖下巴)
  • sharp15   (in music)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    偏高的
    adj.   (sharper, sharpest)
    • used after the name of a note to mean a note a semitone/half tone higher
      • the Piano Sonata in C sharp minor
        c小调钢琴奏鸣曲
    • above the correct pitch (= how high or low a note sounds)
      • That note sounded sharp.
        这音调听起来很高
  • sharp16   (exactly)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    准时地;(……点)整
    adv.
    • used after an expression for a time of day to mean 'exactly'
      • Please be here at seven o'clock sharp.
        请在七点整准时到这儿来
  • sharp17   (left/right)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    急转弯地
    adv.
    • turning suddenly to the left or right
  • sharp18   (music)   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    尖锐地, 刺耳地
    adv.
    • above the correct pitch (= how high or low a note sounds)
  • sharp19   UK /ʃɑːp/  US /ʃɑːrp/ 
    高音
    noun
    • 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.
        这是一首很难演奏的曲子,充满了跌宕起伏
    • things with a sharp edge or point, such as needles and syringes
      • the safe disposal of sharps
        锐利器具的安全处置
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