sharp
英 [ʃɑːp]
美[ʃɑrp]
- adj. 急剧的;锋利的;强烈的;敏捷的;刺耳的
- adv. 急剧地;锐利地;突然地
- n. 尖头;骗子;内行
- vt. 磨快;把音调升高
- vi. 打扮;升音演奏
- n. (Sharp)人名;(英)夏普
英英释意
- 1. a musical notation indicating one half step higher than the note named
- 2. a long thin sewing needle with a sharp point
双语例句
- 1. I felt a sharp pain in my lower back.
- 我感觉到后腰一阵剧痛。
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- 2. Futures prices recovered from sharp early declines to end with moderate losses.
- 期货价格在早盘深幅下跌后出现反弹,收盘时未见严重损失。
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- 3. There was a sharp fall in the value of the pound.
- 英镑大幅贬值。
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- 4. These issues were brought into sharp focus by the Gulf crisis.
- 海湾危机让这些问题备受关注。
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- 5. Now politics is all about the right haircut and a sharp suit.
- 现在政界讲究的无非是合适的发型和时髦的衣着。
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