单词 | sharply |
释义 | sharplyadv. In a sharp manner. 1. Severely, sternly, harshly. a. Of punishment, discipline, etc. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > authority > strictness > [adverb] > strictly or severely of rules, judgement, or discipline sharplyc900 fasteOE straitlya1340 severely1548 sickerly1596 severe1599 strictly1602 the world > action or operation > manner of action > violent action or operation > severity > [adverb] heavilyc897 sharplyc900 hardeOE sharpc1000 sorec1000 hardlyOE etelichec1175 sorelyc1275 straita1300 sourc1300 grievously1303 drearilya1400 foullya1400 felly?c1400 snapelyc1420 durely1477 penallya1500 shrewlya1529 shrewdlyc1533 asperously1547 heinouslya1555 sensibly1613 instantly1638 shrowardly1664 severelya1682 atrociously1765 punishingly1839 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > harshness or severity > [adverb] sternlyc897 sharplyc900 stitha1000 hardlyOE starklyOE sterna1175 stithlya1300 hardilyc1300 ruggedlya1382 austerely?a1400 smartlya1400 unsternlya1400 acerbly?a1425 brussly1481 sore1484 shrewdly1490 dourlya1500 severely1548 roundly1567 severe1599 strictly1602 fiercely1611 Draconically1641 rugged1661 c900 Bede Glosses in Old Eng. Texts 181/47 Acerbatim, scearplice. c1380 J. Wyclif Wks. (1880) 67 In tokene þat he scharpliest schal ponysche hem þat don symonye. 1415 T. Hoccleve To Sir J. Oldcastle 278 Yee heretikes..I doute it nat, your wages shal be payed sharply, but yee correct your trespas. 1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection iii. sig. DDv The body must be entreated sharpely, yt it waxe not wanton and wylde. 1557 Bible (Whittingham) Matt. xxii. 6 And the remnant toke his seruantes, and intreated them sharpely. 1677 J. Leverett in Jrnl. Friends' Hist. Soc. (1912) July 134 [The Lord] was pleased to lay his hand so sharply upon me by fits of the stone in a time of great business. b. Of speech, rebuke, command: Sternly, severely, harshly, peremptorily; in cutting terms; in stern or angry tones. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > manifestation of anger > [adverb] > angrily (of speech) sharply1340 savagely1563 virulently1599 society > authority > strictness > [adverb] > severely or sternly > of speech or tone sharply1340 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > harshness or severity > [adverb] > specifically of utterance sharply1340 shrewdlyc1386 piquantly1691 1340 R. Rolle Pricke of Conscience 3450 When þou spekes sharppely til þe pure, Þat sum gode askes at þi dore. c1386 G. Chaucer Parson's Tale ⁋583 Whan a man is sharply amonested in his shrift to leve his sinne. ?c1450 in G. J. Aungier Hist. & Antiq. Syon Monastery (1840) 269 Repreve scharply. 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 971 The king wrote sharpely to him to accomplish yt which appertayned to his duety. 1662 E. Stillingfleet Origines Sacræ i. iv. §4. 61 Though he be sharply censured by Strabo. 1829 W. Scott Anne of Geierstein III. ii. 66 ‘By Saint George, never!’ answered the Duke, sharply and shortly. 1870 R. Broughton Red as Rose I. 169 ‘He hates the game’, replies Miss Blessington, rather sharplier than is her wont. 2. With sharp or painful effect; keenly, smartly. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > mental anguish or torment > cause of mental anguish or torment > [adverb] unsoftOE sharplya1023 derfly?c1225 derfc1325 pinefullyc1390 anguishouslyc1440 heinouslya1555 tormentingly1575 keenlya1593 cuttingly1611 torturingly?a1625 stingingly1667 severelya1682 piercingly1781 harrowingly1799 excruciatingly1808 martyrly1819 pinchingly1825 crucifyingly1826 torturously1857 woundingly1887 scarifyingly1921 the world > health and disease > ill health > pain > types of pain > [adverb] > smarting or stinging sharplya1023 smart1624 sharp1635 stingingly1667 smartingly1703 bitingly1874 a1023 Wulfstan Homilies xxix. 141 Se deofol..cwæð..‘stingað hine scearplice on þone muð’. c1400 Mandeville's Trav. (Roxb.) ii. 6 It was of iunkes of the see, þat ware whyte and prikked scharpely as thornes. 1508 Golagros & Gawane (Chepman & Myllar) sig. ciiii Sa woundir scharply he schair The berne that the brand bair. 1602 2nd Pt. Returne fr. Parnassus v. iv. 2162 I wish thee store of gall, Sharpely to wound the guilty world withall. 1724 London Gaz. No. 6240/5 It froze..sharply. 1831 W. Scott Count Robert ix, in Tales of my Landlord 4th Ser. II. 213 Her own well-aimed, but feeble shaft, wounded him [sc. the boar] sharply. 1851 Gladstone in Lathbury Corr. Ch. & Relig. (1910) I. 358 Such griefs..must be sacred to me, even did they not touch me sharply with a reflected sorrow. 1852 W. M. Thackeray Henry Esmond II. i. 11 A fever..which attacked him that night pretty sharply. 1866 C. Kingsley Hereward the Wake I. ii. 97 An arrow struck him sharply in the back. 3. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > sharpness, shrewdness, insight > [adverb] sharplyc897 redlyc1275 wellc1450 finely1538 aptly1578 acutely1600 shrewdly1600 penetratingly1670 sagaciously1678 penetratively1697 cutely1762 keenly1824 downily1845 percipiently1924 insightfully1932 sharp-wittedly1934 c897 K. Ælfred tr. Gregory Pastoral Care xi. 68 Ða þe meahton smealice & scearplice mid hiera ondgiete ryht gesion. 1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) Prol. 58 Men miȝten expoune..the bible in English,..myche sharpliere and groundliere than manie late postillatouris. a1525 (c1448) R. Holland Bk. Howlat l. 268 in W. A. Craigie Asloan MS (1925) II. 103 Mony allegiance leile in leid nocht to layne It Off arestotill and ald men scharplie yai schewe. 1621 S. Ward Happinesse of Pract. (1627) 10 His scope sure was not to make trial of the wits of men, who could sharpliest conceiue. 1699 R. Bentley Diss. Epist. Phalaris (new ed.) 497 Who can deny now, but this is sharply observ'd? b. Attentively, with penetration and keen observation; vigilantly, closely. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attention > [adverb] carefullya1000 wellOE sharplyc1055 tentivelya1375 viselyc1380 mindfullya1382 attentively1382 tentily?a1400 tentlya1400 intentfullyc1410 tendably?c1450 advisedly1481 heedely1548 respectively1556 heedfully1561 attently1562 gardantly1574 heedily1577 markinglya1586 regardfully1600 regardively1602 intensively1637 cautionarily1758 observantly1817 c1055 Byrhtferth's Handboc in Anglia (1885) 8 309 & hawa swyðe scearplice hwær sy .xii. kl' aprelis. a1340 R. Rolle Psalter lxiii. 6 Þe sharpliere þat þai thynke, þe mare þai faile fra sothfastnes. c1420 Wars Alex. (prose) (E.E.T.S.) 40 Alexander..biheld þe Phisician in þe vesage riȝte scharpely. 1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis i. 13 Æneas..thee towne top sharplye beholding. 1666 S. Pepys Diary 16 Dec. (1972) VII. 409 This Committee of Accounts will enquire sharply into our office. 1869 H. F. Tozer Res. Highlands of Turkey II. 191 A salutary hint as to..the benefit of being tolerably sharply on the look out. a1878 B. Taylor Stud. German Lit. (1879) 144 Their business was to listen sharply. 4. a. Briskly, swiftly, quickly. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > swift movement in specific manner > [adverb] > swiftly and briskly sharplya1000 smartc1300 smartlyc1300 spackc1330 wightlyc1330 spacklya1350 swipperly?a1400 wighta1400 nimblyc1450 quiverly1519 roundly1548 nimble1568 bragly1579 snap1583 yarelya1616 briskly1665 smartish1839 nippily1932 snappingly1976 a1000 in T. Wright & R. P. Wülcker Anglo-Saxon & Old Eng. Vocab. (1884) I. 226/33 Efficaciter, i. uelociter, caflice, scearplice. 1338 R. Mannyng Chron. (1725) 244 To Wales he went his way fulle scharply, & fulle brim. c1400 Brut (1906) 283 Þe Scottis..come fast and sharpely aȝeynes evesong tyme. 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 426 The Englishe men shot so closely and so sharpely together, that the Flemynges and footemen began to flie. 1694 J. Clayton in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 18 121 They Ride pretty sharply. 1744 T. Short in Philos. Trans. 1740–41 (Royal Soc.) 41 628 It went all over this Country from North to South, pretty sharply, but nothing near so quick as a Glade of Lightning. 1829 W. Scott Anne of Geierstein II. vii. 197 [He] drew in his head, and shut the window sharply against the guest. 1859 Ld. Tennyson Enid in Idylls of King 11 Geraint.., Made sharply to the dwarf, and ask'd it of him. 1912 Times 19 Dec. 19/6 Prices soon recovered and advanced sharply in the afternoon. b. Of conflict or attack: Eagerly, vigorously. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adverb] hardlyeOE strongeOE hardOE fastOE starklyOE stalworthlyc1175 starkc1225 mainlyc1300 fellc1330 snellc1330 stout1338 wightlya1340 sadlya1375 sharplyc1380 tough1398 stoutly1399 throa1400 wighta1400 lustilyc1400 sorec1400 vigourslyc1400 stiff1422 vigoriouslya1450 vigorouslya1450 actuallya1470 stourlyc1480 forcely?a1500 lustly1529 fricklyc1540 dingilya1555 livelily?1565 crankly1566 forcibly1578 crank1579 wightily?a1600 proudly1600 energetically1609 stiffly1623 ding-dong1628 greenly1633 hard and fast1646 slashingly1659 thwackingly1660 warmlya1684 robustly1709 sonsily1729 forcefullya1774 vim1843 zippily1924 vibrantly1926 punchily1934 zingily1951 c1380 Sir Ferumbras (1879) l. 724 Al so scharply þes men of mayn þan smyte to-gadre aȝy. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Lament. iii. 52 Myne enemies hunted me out sharpely like a byrde. 1678 N. Wanley Wonders Little World v. ii. §82. 478/2 Solyman..sharply besieged and assaulted Vienna. 1737 W. Whiston tr. Josephus Antiq. Jews xiv. xv, in tr. Josephus Genuine Wks. 466 He pursued them sharply, and killed them. c. Abruptly. ΘΚΠ the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > [adverb] > suddenly in a widden-dreamOE a sursaut1338 at a wapa1400 in a swing1487 on or upon a (or the) sudden1558 at a (orthe) sudden1562 in a sudden1562 of a sudden1570 short1579 overshort1587 on the starta1616 slap1672 swap1672 bob1673 souse1680 sharply1828 sharp1836 a-sudden1871 1828 W. Scott Fair Maid of Perth viii, in Chron. Canongate 2nd Ser. I. 203 Some of them [sc. the blows] lighted upon Jezabel, who, turning sharply round, laid her rider upon the moor. 1889 A. C. Gunter That Frenchman! i. 9 ‘Which, by the by, isn't his right name,’ remarks de Verney, sharply closing his speech. 5. With a sharp edge or point; at or with an acute angle. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > sharpness of edge or point > [adverb] sharpc1000 sharplyc1400 keenlya1593 sheerly1813 the world > space > shape > angularity > [adverb] > with an acute angle sharply1567 c1400 Rom. Rose 1723 He took an arowe ful sharply whet. 1567 J. Maplet Greene Forest f. 47v It is like that figure which the Geometricians call Pyramis, we may say sharpely topped. 1796 W. Withering Arrangem. Brit. Plants (ed. 3) III. 543 Leaves egg~shaped, streaked, sharply toothed. 1827 M. Faraday Chem. Manip. xvi. 417 It is to be bent, not sharply, but obtusely and roundly. 1860 L. Reeve Elem. Conchol. I. 149 Shell.., apex rather sharply acuminated. 6. With a sharp sound. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sharp or hard sound > [adverb] sharplya1387 a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1871) III. 29 Oon of þe goldene calues..lowede ful scharpliche. 1808 W. Scott Marmion vi. xxii. 350 Deep need that day that every string, By wet unharmed, should sharply ring. 1825 W. Scott Talisman v, in Tales Crusaders III. 122 A shrill whistle..was heard to ring sharply through the vaulted chapel. 7. Definitely, distinctly. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > visibility > [adverb] > clearly visible > sharply or distinctly brightlyOE clearlyc1300 fairc1390 vively1537 bremely1577 in focus1785 sharply1817 trenchantly1873 eidetically1929 the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > the quality of being specific > [adverb] > definitely or determinately certainlyc1460 determinably1487 determinatelya1535 punctually1570 signanter1579 definitely1581 articulately1649 signantly1656 sharply1817 strictly1938 1817 S. T. Coleridge Biographia Literaria II. 156 In no system is the distinction between the individual and God..more sharply drawn than in that of Spinoza. 1874 H. H. Cole Catal. Objects Indian Art S. Kensington Mus. 127 Sharply and well carved decoration. 1893 H. P. Liddon et al. Life E. B. Pusey I. x. 198 This election [Peel v. Inglis] divided men sharply throughout Oxford. 1907 J. A. Hodges Elem. Photogr. (ed. 6) 123 The image having been sharply focussed. 8. Smartly, fashionably. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adverb] > in specific way to (also into, unto) one's (also the) shirtc1300 in or of (a) suitc1325 in ragsa1350 in (also on) one's shirtc1380 in suit of or with1389 thinlya1400 in suit with1488 finely?1552 raggedly1552 smoothly1579 garish1590 briskly1592 in one's waistcoat1607 in mourning1621 in cuerpoa1640 in gala1757 airily1768 plain1808 in mufti1816 in, on one's stocking-soles1827 seedily1837 in beaver1840 back to front1869 dowdily1887 dossily1903 head-to-toe1946 sharp1951 sharply1965 understatedly1972 1965 V. Canning Whip Hand ii. 15 I was sharply dressed for the part, young man on holiday, well-heeled. 1981 P. Inchbald Tondo for Short vii. 73 He was dressed as sharply as he could manage. Compounds C1. Combinations with participles, forming adjectives. sharply-bitted adj. ΚΠ 1844 H. G. Robinson Odes of Horace i. viii Why now no more..Does he..with the sharply bitted rein His Gallic courser's mouth restrain? sharply-chiselled adj. ΚΠ 1854 tr. H. Hettner Athens & Peloponnese 54 These bold, sharply-chiselled, expressive faces. sharply-defined adj. ΚΠ 1865 Visct. Milton & W. B. Cheadle N.-W. Passage by Land (1867) viii. 116 The clear, sharply-defined track of the active mink. 1879 St. George's Hosp. Rep. 9 601 A sharply-defined ulcer. sharply-discerning adj. ΚΠ 1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. II. ii. i. 99 A quick, choleric, sharply discerning, stubbornly endeavouring man. sharply-focussed adj. ΚΠ 1892 Photogr. Ann. II. 265 A sharply focussed representation of a distant object. C2. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > intelligence, cleverness > wit, wittiness > [adjective] quainta1250 conceitive1579 conceited1583 conceity1589 conceitful1594 wittya1616 sharply-conceived1630 smart1639 mercurial1647 spiritual1701 wittified1742 scintillant1764 witful1765 1630 tr. G. Botero Relations Famous Kingdomes World (rev. ed.) 56 The Italian is more courteous... Sharply conceived, of fresh memory. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.c897 |
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