sharp
sharp
ʃɑrp
shaarp
British pronunciation
/ʃɑːp/

“sharp”的英语定义和含义

01

锋利的, 尖锐的

having a point or edge that can pierce or cut something
sharp definition and meaning
example
例子
The hunter 's arrowhead was sharp, designed for clean and efficient kills.
猎人的箭头很锋利,设计用于干净高效的杀戮。
The chef used a sharp knife to precisely slice through the ripe tomato, effortlessly separating it into thin, even slices.
厨师用一把锋利的刀精确地切开了成熟的番茄,毫不费力地将其分成薄而均匀的片。
02

敏锐, 机敏

able to understand and notice things quickly
sharp definition and meaning
example
例子
The detective remained sharp throughout the interrogation, catching every subtle clue.
侦探在审讯过程中一直保持敏锐,捕捉每一个微妙的线索。
He stayed sharp during the late-night meeting, ensuring no errors were overlooked.
他在深夜会议期间保持敏锐,确保没有错误被忽视。
03

锋利的, 尖锐的

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

时髦的, 优雅的

(of a person's style or clothes) dressy and fashionable, often conveying a sense of sophistication and elegance.
sharp definition and meaning
example
例子
The sharp dresser caught everyone's attention with his impeccable sense of style.
那位穿着时髦(sharp)的男士以其无可挑剔的时尚感吸引了所有人的注意。
He always looks sharp in his tailored suits and polished shoes.
他总是穿着定制的西装和擦亮的鞋子,看起来时髦
05

清晰的, 明确的

(of something seen or heard) clearly defined
06

敏锐的, 精明的

marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
07

尖锐的, 升号

having a slightly higher pitch than the corresponding natural note
example
例子
The singer hit a sharp high note that resonated throughout the auditorium.
歌手唱出了一个高音,在整个礼堂中回荡。
The pianist played a series of sharp chords, adding a sense of urgency to the music.
钢琴家演奏了一系列和弦,为音乐增添了一种紧迫感。
08

陡峭的, 险峻的

extremely steep
09

尖锐的, 严厉的

harsh
10

尖锐的, 剧烈的

intense, sudden, and piercing discomfort, often linked to injuries or severe pain
example
例子
When she twisted her ankle, she felt a sharp pain shoot through it, making her gasp.
当她扭伤脚踝时,她感到一阵尖锐的疼痛穿过它,让她倒吸一口气。
The sudden movement resulted in a sharp ache in his lower back, causing him to wince.
突然的动作导致他的下背部一阵剧痛,使他龇牙咧嘴。
11

升号, 升高的

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

锋利, 有力

quick and forceful
13

急剧的, 突然的

very sudden and in great amount or degree
14

尖锐的, 辛辣的

describing a flavor that is intense and tangy, often with a biting or pungent quality
example
例子
The sharp flavor of the aged vinegar made the salad dressing stand out.
陈醋的尖锐味道使沙拉酱脱颖而出。
Her first bite of the radish revealed a sharpness that was unexpected.
她第一口咬萝卜时,揭示了一种意想不到的辛辣
15

尖锐的, 突然的

describing a sudden or tight change in direction, especially in roads or turns
example
例子
Be careful, there 's a sharp turn ahead.
小心,前面有一个转弯。
The car drifted through the sharp corner with ease.
汽车轻松漂移通过了转弯。
Sharp
01

升号, 升号符号

a symbol used to raise the pitch of a note by a half step
sharp definition and meaning
example
例子
The composer included a sharp before the F note to indicate it should be played one half step higher.
作曲家在F音符前加了一个升号,以表示它应该被演奏高半音。
The pianist carefully executed the sharp in the music to emphasize the key change.
钢琴家仔细地演奏了音乐中的升号,以强调调性的变化。
02

, 别针

a long thin sewing needle with a sharp point
sharp
01

突然, 急剧

in a sudden or abrupt way, especially regarding changes in direction, angle, or intensity
example
例子
The car turned sharp around the corner to avoid the obstacle.
汽车突然转弯以避开障碍物。
Prices fell sharp after the unexpected announcement.
意外宣布后价格急剧下跌。
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