单词 | sharp |
释义 | sharp UK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] adjective ABLE TO CUT 能切断 ESSENTIAL ■having a thin edge or point which can cut something or make a hole in something 锋利的;尖的 •a knife with a sharp edge/blade.刀刃锋利的刀子 •sharp teeth/claws/fingernails锋利的牙齿/尖锐的爪子/尖尖的指甲 •The point of this pencil isn't sharp enough.这支铅笔的头还不够尖。 ADVANCED ■producing or describing a quick strong pain that makes you feel like you have been cut (疼痛)迅速而剧烈的 •She nudged me with a sharp elbow, to tell me to be quiet.她狠狠地用手肘捅了我一下,要我安静点。 •I have this sharp pain ■describes a part of someone's face which is very pointed (脸部部位)尖尖的•a thin face with a sharp nose长着尖尖鼻子的一张瘦脸 ■If someone is sharp or makes a sharp statement, they speak or act in a severe and angry way, which can hurt other people (言行)尖刻的,尖锐的,严厉的•He was rather sharp with •The government's proposals came in for some sharp criticism UK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] adjective SUDDEN 突然的 ADVANCED ■happening suddenly, quickly and strongly 突然的;急剧的;猛烈的 •a sharp drop in temperature气温的遽降 •a sharp decline in the standard of living生活水准的骤降 •a sharp rise/increase •a sharp bend •to suffer a sharp blow UK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] adjective TASTE 味道 ■acidic (= containing acid) or sour in taste 很酸的 •Lemons have a sharp taste •This cheese is rather sharp.这种起司很酸。 UK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] adjective CLEAR 清楚的 ■clear; easy to see or understand 清晰的;清楚的 •This TV gives a very sharp picture.这台电视机影像非常清晰。 •The mountains stood in •There is a sharp distinction •It was a sharp reminder UK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] adjective CLEVER 聪明的 mainly approving ■clever or quick to notice things 聪明的;精明的;敏锐的 •Bird-watchers need to have sharp ears and eyes.赏鸟者必须有敏锐的耳朵和眼睛。 •She has a sharp eye for a bargain.她非常擅长发现便宜货。 •Our new director is very sharp.我们的新主任非常精明。 •She manages to combine a sharp mind/intellect •He was a man of sharp wit •The play was full of sharp one-liners.这出戏充满了机智风趣的俏皮话。 •US He may be old but he's still as sharp as a tack UK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] adjective FASHIONABLE 时髦的 informal ■fashionable 时髦的,时尚的 •Tony is a very sharp dresser.汤尼衣着很时尚。 •a sharp -suited UK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] adjective have a sharp tongue (also be sharp-tongued) ■to be someone who often criticizes and speaks in a severe way 说话尖刻,有一张刀子嘴 •Jane has rather a sharp tongue, I'm afraid.恐怕简说话很刻薄。 UK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] adverb SUDDENLY 突然地 ■suddenly or immediately 突然地,立刻地 •After the church, turn sharp left/right UK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] adverb EXACTLY 恰好地 ■exactly at the stated time 正好,准时地 •The performance will start at 7.30 sharp.演出将于7:30准时开始。 UK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] adjective adverb ■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 •to sing sharp唱得偏高 Compare flat ; naturalUK [ʃɑ:p] US [ʃɑ:rp] noun countable ■(a symbol for) a note that is a semitone higher than the stated note 升半音;升半音号 |
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