sharp 的 5 个定义
sharp·er, sharp·est.
- having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
- terminating in an edge or point; not blunt or rounded: The table had sharp corners.
- involving a sudden or abrupt change in direction or course: a sharp curve in the road; The car made a sharp turn.
- (25)
- Music. to raise in pitch, especially by one chromatic half step.
- to sound above the true pitch.
- keenly or acutely.
- abruptly or suddenly: to pull a horse up sharp.
- punctually: Meet me at one o'clock sharp.
- (5)
- something sharp.
- Usually sharps . a medium-length needle with a rounded eye and a sharp point, used for all-purpose hand sewing.
- a sharper.
- (5)
sharp 近义词
knifelike, cutting
sharp 的近义词 41 个
- acute
- pointed
- razor-sharp
- stinging
- fine
- keen
- salient
- tapering
- aciculate
- acuate
- acuminate
- acuminous
- apical
- barbed
- briery
- cuspate
- cuspidate
- ground fine
- honed
- horned
- jagged
- keen-edged
- knife-edged
- needle-pointed
- needlelike
- peaked
- pointy
- prickly
- pronged
- serrated
- sharp-edged
- spiked
- spiky
- spiny
- splintery
- tapered
- thorny
- tined
- tipped
- unblunted
- whetted
sharp 的反义词 27 个
sudden
perceptive, quick-witted
sharp 的近义词 41 个
- acute
- bright
- brilliant
- fast
- intelligent
- nimble
- quick
- slick
- smart
- subtle
- alert
- keen
- knowing
- original
- ready
- savvy
- sensitive
- wise
- adroit
- apt
- astute
- brainy
- canny
- clever
- critical
- cute
- discerning
- discriminating
- foxy
- having smarts
- ingenious
- nobody's fool
- not born yesterday
- observant
- on the ball
- penetrating
- penetrative
- quick on the trigger
- quick on the uptake
- resourceful
- smart as a tack
sharp 的反义词 32 个
dishonest, deceitful
severe, intense
distinct, well-defined
sharp 的近义词 8 个
sharp 的反义词 31 个
stylish
sharp 的近义词 8 个
sharp 的反义词 31 个
hurtful, bitter in speech
having strong affect on animate senses
on time
由sharp构成的短语
- sharp as a tack
- sharp practice
- keep an eye (a sharp lookout) for
- look sharp
更多sharp例句
- The scientists focused on skeletons showing signs of trauma — especially injury with sharp objects.
- The employer result has remained above 70% since March, while all levels of government have seen sharp declines.
- Because it will take less pressure to cut through a given substance, a sharp knife is also a safer knife.
- You have to give people the opportunity to weigh in on challenges and work and I think the diverse POVs that are looking at one particular object really creates sharper work.
- Similarly, other studies have found sharp regional differences in mask-wearing.
- Having graduated Juilliard last spring, Alex Sharp is too young to have given the performance of a lifetime.
- To unwind, Sharp takes long showers, and stops himself from separating his food on his plate as Christopher would.
- Sharp was born in London, and spent the first seven years of his life traveling with his family around the US.
- Sharp has spent so long being Christopher he can just “drop into him and stay in him consistently” before a performance.
- “Everything for someone like Christopher is over-stimulation,” Sharp says.
- A sob rose in her throat, and broke from her lips transformed into a trembling, sharp, glad cry.
- It was one of those long moments that makes a fellow draw his breath sharp when he thinks about it afterward.
- Mrs. Vivian had hardly spoken when the sharp little vibration of her door-bell was heard in the hall.
- Whatever you do, don't write a word to that Carr friend of yours; he's as sharp as a two-edged sword.
- The farmer told him it was six miles; "but," he added, "you must ride sharp, or you will get a wet jacket before you reach it."