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sharp
01
afilado, filoso
having a point or edge that can pierce or cut something
Example
The hunter 's arrowhead was sharp, designed for clean and efficient kills.
La punta de flecha del cazador era afilada, diseñada para muertes limpias y eficientes.
The chef used a sharp knife to precisely slice through the ripe tomato, effortlessly separating it into thin, even slices.
El chef utilizó un cuchillo afilado para cortar con precisión el tomate maduro, separándolo sin esfuerzo en rebanadas delgadas y uniformes.
Example
The detective remained sharp throughout the interrogation, catching every subtle clue.
El detective se mantuvo perspicaz durante toda la interrogación, captando cada pista sutil.
He stayed sharp during the late-night meeting, ensuring no errors were overlooked.
Se mantuvo perspicaz durante la reunión de medianoche, asegurándose de que no se pasaran por alto errores.
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afilado, puntiagudo
having or made by a thin edge or sharp point; suitable for cutting or piercing
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elegante
(of a person's style or clothes) dressy and fashionable, often conveying a sense of sophistication and elegance.
Example
The sharp dresser caught everyone's attention with his impeccable sense of style.
El vestido elegante y aseado llamó la atención de todos con su sentido del estilo impecable.
He always looks sharp in his tailored suits and polished shoes.
Él siempre se ve elegante con sus trajes a medida y zapatos pulidos.
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nítido, definido
(of something seen or heard) clearly defined
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astuto, inteligente
marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
Example
The singer hit a sharp high note that resonated throughout the auditorium.
La cantante alcanzó una nota aguda que resonó en todo el auditorio.
The pianist played a series of sharp chords, adding a sense of urgency to the music.
El pianista tocó una serie de acordes sostenidos, añadiendo un sentido de urgencia a la música.
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empinado, acantilado
extremely steep
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agudo, afilado
harsh
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intenso
intense, sudden, and piercing discomfort, often linked to injuries or severe pain
Example
When she twisted her ankle, she felt a sharp pain shoot through it, making her gasp.
Cuando se torció el tobillo, sintió un dolor agudo, intenso que le atravesó, haciéndola jadear.
The sudden movement resulted in a sharp ache in his lower back, causing him to wince.
El movimiento repentino resultó en un dolor agudo, intenso en la parte baja de su espalda, lo que le hizo estremecerse.
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sostenido, demasiado alto
(of a musical note) a half step higher than a particular note
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agudo, rápido
quick and forceful
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agudo, brusco
very sudden and in great amount or degree
Example
The sharp flavor of the aged vinegar made the salad dressing stand out.
El sabor agudo del vinagre añejo hizo que el aderezo para ensaladas destacara.
Her first bite of the radish revealed a sharpness that was unexpected.
Su primer bocado del rábano reveló una intensidad aguda que fue inesperada.
sharp
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de repente
in a manner that is abrupt or sudden
Sharp
01
aguja afilada, aguja puntiaguda
a long thin sewing needle with a sharp point
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sostenido, sharp
a symbol used to raise the pitch of a note by a half step
What is a "sharp"?
A sharp is a musical symbol that raises the pitch of a note by one half step, or one semitone. It is represented by the symbol "♯", which looks like a hashtag or pound sign. For example, if a note is C, placing a sharp in front of it changes it to C♯, which is slightly higher in pitch. Sharps are used to modify notes in music to achieve desired tonal effects and to fit within specific musical keys and scales.
Example
The composer included a sharp before the F note to indicate it should be played one half step higher.
El compositor incluyó un sostenido antes de la nota Fa para indicar que debería tocarse medio tono más alto.
The pianist carefully executed the sharp in the music to emphasize the key change.
El pianista ejecutó cuidadosamente el sostenido en la música para enfatizar el cambio de tonalidad.

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