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sharper

/shahr-per/US // ˈʃɑr pər //UK // (ˈʃɑːpə) //

更加锐利,更加清晰,更清晰的,更清晰

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : a shrewd swindler.
    • : a professional gambler.

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Examples

  • An evenly split Senate also is one in which individual concerns that might deviate from a party caucus come into sharper relief.

  • New positioning technologies have already changed the way we farm, transport goods, and navigate our world, and the latest improvements will bring that world into even sharper focus.

  • The higher the quality of tool and the sharper the blade, the better.

  • Ground clearance is higher on the Bronco, and it can make sharper turns.

  • Higher-quality tablets are often in the 2048x1536 range, which is a notably sharper resolution.

  • Just ask Darren Sharper what happens if your sporting career suddenly falters.

  • As part of the writing team on Blazing Saddles, he gave its parody of the Western a sharper political edge.

  • For an even sharper example, consider what just happened to Barack Obama.

  • And it gave this Anakonda a sharper bite than those that have gone before.

  • For the 60 million people who watched the debate, the contrast of the candidates could not have been sharper.

  • But sharper and closer anxieties than any connected with rights to lands and homes were pressing upon Alessandro and Ramona.

  • A child was crying, sharply, rebelliously; a womans sharper voice was breaking in upon it.

  • If Maria does not take care, I shall write a much sharper invective against her, for not answering my Diabolical book.

  • For where others feel the tragedy of suffering, the pure in heart realize with an infinitely sharper pain the tragedy of guilt.

  • They are generalities, and we should like, in view of what has to be told, something sharper and more detailed.