sharp
sharp
ʃɑrp
shaarp
British pronunciation
/ʃɑːp/

Definición y significado de "sharp"en inglés

01

afilado, filoso

having a point or edge that can pierce or cut something
sharp definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The scissors had sharp blades that easily cut through fabric.
Las tijeras tenían hojas afiladas que cortaban fácilmente la tela.
02

vigilante

able to understand and notice things quickly
sharp definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Even at an old age, his mind was as sharp as ever, solving puzzles with ease.
Incluso en la vejez, su mente era tan aguda como siempre, resolviendo acertijos con facilidad.
03

afilado, cortante

having or made by a thin edge or sharp point; suitable for cutting or piercing
sharp definition and meaning
04

elegante

(of a person's style or clothes) dressy and fashionable, often conveying a sense of sophistication and elegance.
sharp definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Despite his casual attire, he managed to look sharp with his well-coordinated outfits.
A pesar de su atuendo casual, logró verse elegante con sus conjuntos bien coordinados.
05

nítido, definido

(of something seen or heard) clearly defined
06

astuto, perspicaz

marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
07

agudo, sostenido

having a slightly higher pitch than the corresponding natural note
example
Ejemplos
The conductor signaled for the brass section to play with a sharp attack, creating a powerful and dynamic sound.
El director señaló a la sección de metales que tocaran con un ataque agudo, creando un sonido potente y dinámico.
08

escarpado, abrupto

extremely steep
09

áspero, duro

harsh
10

intenso

intense, sudden, and piercing discomfort, often linked to injuries or severe pain
example
Ejemplos
After the surgery, he experienced sharp discomfort at the incision site.
Después de la cirugía, experimentó una molestia aguda en el sitio de la incisión.
11

sostenido, demasiado alto

(of a musical note) a half step higher than a particular note
12

agudo, cortante

quick and forceful
13

brusco, repentino

very sudden and in great amount or degree
14

ácido, picante

describing a flavor that is intense and tangy, often with a biting or pungent quality
example
Ejemplos
The sharp zest of the citrus fruit brightened up the otherwise bland dish.
El intenso sabor de los cítricos alegró el plato que de otro modo sería soso.
15

agudo, brusco

describing a sudden or tight change in direction, especially in roads or turns
example
Ejemplos
He lost control on a sharp bend in the mountain road.
Perdió el control en una curva cerrada de la carretera de montaña.
01

sostenido, signo de sostenido

a symbol used to raise the pitch of a note by a half step
sharp definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The violinist adjusted the intonation by applying a sharp to the G note.
El violinista ajustó la entonación aplicando un sostenido a la nota sol.
02

aguja, alfiler

a long thin sewing needle with a sharp point
01

de repente

in a sudden or abrupt way, especially regarding changes in direction, angle, or intensity
example
Ejemplos
The curve in the road comes sharp, so slow down.
La curva en el camino viene bruscamente, así que reduce la velocidad.
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