词汇 | sharp |
释义 | sharp | BrE ʃɑːp, AmE ʃɑrp | A. adjective ① (pointed) 尖的 ‹fangs, rock, nose›▸ a sharp angle 尖角 ▸ a sharp corner or turn 急转弯 ▸ she had sharp features 她的面部棱角分明 ▸ to be at the sharp end (of sth) 处于(某事的)风口浪尖 ② (abrupt, intense) 骤然的 ‹drop, incline›; 刺耳的 ‹sound, cry›; 剧烈的 ‹pain›▸ to make a sharp movement 猛地一动 ▸ a sharp fall/rise in price 价格的陡降/陡升 ③ (clearly defined) 清晰的 ‹image, picture, shape›; 鲜明的 ‹contrast, difference›▸ a sharp distinction 明显的区别 ④ (keen, astute) 聪颖的 ‹person, child›; 敏锐的 ‹mind, eyesight›; 灵敏的 ‹ears›▸ to keep a sharp lookout (for sth) 密切注意(某事物) ▸ she has a sharp eye for a bargain! 她很会淘便宜货! ⑤ (in business) 精明的 ‹person, businessman›▸ he is a sharp operator 他是个老狐狸 ▸ that's sharp work! 这事干得真绝! ⑥ (acrid, bitter) 苦涩的 ‹taste, fruit›; 刺鼻的 ‹smell›⑦ (biting) 刺骨的 ‹wind›; 剧烈的 ‹pain›⑧ (harsh) 尖刻的 ‹rebuke, tone›▸ the school teacher had a sharp tongue 那个老师说话尖酸刻薄 ⑨ (smart, stylish) 时髦的 ‹suit, style, cut›▸ he/she is a sharp dresser 他/她衣着入时 ⑩ Music (raised a semitone) 升半音的 ; (too high in pitch) 偏高音的 ‹note›B. adverb ① (higher in pitch) 以偏高音 ‹play, be tuned›▸ sopranos tend to sing sharp on the high notes 女高音在唱高音时往往偏高 ② (abruptly) 骤然 ‹stop, pull up›▸ you need to turn sharp left/right 你得马上左转/右转 ③ (punctually) 准时地 ▸ at 9 o'clock sharp 在9点整 ▸ the party had to stop sharp on midnight 聚会不得不在午夜12点整结束 ▸ look sharp! 赶快! ▸ you'll have to look sharp or you'll miss the train! 你得快点儿,否则就赶不上火车了! C. noun Music 升半音 |
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