单词 | sharp |
释义 | sharp1 of 4adjective ˈshärp 1 : adapted to cutting or piercing: such as a : having a thin keen edge or fine point b : briskly or bitingly cold : nipping a sharp wind 2 a : keen in intellect : quick-witted b : keen in perception : acute sharp sight c : keen in attention : vigilant keep a sharp lookout d : keen in attention to one's own interest sometimes to the point of being unethical a sharp trader also : corrupt, unethical sharp business practices 3 : keen in spirit or action: such as a : full of activity or energy : brisk sharp blows b : capable of acting or reacting strongly especially : caustic 4 : severe, harsh: such as a : inclined to or marked by irritability or anger a sharp temper b : causing intense mental or physical distress a sharp pain c : cutting in language or import a sharp rebuke 5 : affecting the senses or sense organs intensely: such as a(1) : having a strong odor or flavor sharp cheese (2) : acrid b : having a strong piercing sound c : having the effect of or involving a sudden brilliant display of light a sharp flash 6 a : terminating in a point or edge sharp features b : involving an abrupt or marked change especially in direction a sharp turn c : clear in outline or detail : distinct a sharp image d : set forth with clarity and distinctness sharp contrast 7 a of a tone : raised a half step in pitch b : higher than the proper pitch c : major, augmented —used of an interval in music 8 : stylish, dressy sharply adverb sharpness noun sharp 2 of 4adverb1 : in a sharp manner 2 : exactly 1:15 sharp sharp 3 of 4noun plural sharps : one that is sharp: such as a : a sharp edge or point b(1) : a musical note or tone one half step higher than a note or tone named (2) : a character ♯ on a line or space of the musical staff indicating a pitch a half step higher than the degree would indicate without it c : a needle with a small eye for sewing by hand d : a real or self-proclaimed expert also : sharper e : a medical instrument (such as a scalpel, lancet, or syringe needle) that is sharp or may produce sharp pieces by shattering —usually plural It is no longer legal to dispose of sharps in the regular trash, Health Director Jeanne M. Galloway said in announcing the new collection station. Angela Carbone sharp 4 of 4verb sharped; sharping; sharps transitive verb : to raise (a musical tone) in pitch especially : to raise in pitch by a half step intransitive verb : to sing or play above the proper pitch sharp 1 of 4 adjective1 as in sharpened having an edge thin enough to cut or pierce something be careful, as that knife is sharp enough to slice off a finger Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in spicy having a powerfully stimulating odor or flavor that cheese is so sharp that its rank aroma can practically clear a room Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in pointed tapering to a thin tip tipped with a sharp arrowhead Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in stylish being in the latest or current fashion wore a sharp suit to his first big job interview Synonyms & Similar Words
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5 as in elegant being strikingly neat and trim in style or appearance a television personality who's known as a sharp dresser Synonyms & Similar Words
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6 as in biting causing intense discomfort to one's skin I got chapped lips from sailing all day in that sharp wind Synonyms & Similar Words
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7 as in deceptive given to or marked by cheating and deception sharp business practices that are being investigated by the state's consumer protection agency Synonyms & Similar Words
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8 as in smart having or showing a practical cleverness or judgment a sharp customer who wasn't about to be taken in by that smooth-tongued salesman Synonyms & Similar Words
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9 as in intelligent having or showing quickness of mind any sharp student would have noticed the error immediately Synonyms & Similar Words
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10 as in sarcastic marked by the use of wit that is intended to cause hurt feelings an unnecessarily sharp retort to a perfectly civil question Synonyms & Similar Words
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11 as in sensitive able to sense slight impressions or differences you have sharp eyes Synonyms & Similar Words
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12 as in chilling uncomfortably cool a spell of unusually sharp weather for this time of year Synonyms & Similar Words
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sharp 2 of 4adverbas in right as stated or indicated without the slightest difference be there at four o'clock sharp Synonyms & Similar Words
sharp 3 of 4nounas in adept a person with a high level of knowledge or skill in a field the computer sharp that the rest of the staff turns to whenever their PCs act up Synonyms & Similar Words
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sharp 4 of 4verbas in to lilt Synonyms & Similar Words
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