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unsharpened

/shahr-puhn/US // ˈʃɑr pən //UK // (ˈʃɑːpən) //

不加修饰的,不加修饰,未磨光的,未削尖的

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to make or become sharp or sharper.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indull
Antonyms

Examples

  • Your best bet is sending knives made from more exotic blade steels off to their makers for sharpening by their in-house specialists.

  • They all want to sharpen their knowledge of the latest greatest thing for employability.

  • Small bone artifacts with sharpened tips unearthed in a Sri Lankan cave represent the earliest evidence of bow-and-arrow use outside Africa, says a team led by archaeologist Michelle Langley of Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia.

  • These people left behind small, sharpened stones with pointed ends.

  • This will give you the feeling of “going to class” and help sharpen your focus.

  • Despite a dizzying number of women coming forward against her husband, Camille Cosby refuses to sharpen her blade of vengeance.

  • It took practice for Hayes to sharpen his show, Riding the Midnight Express with Billy Hayes.

  • And while technology can help sharpen the brain and calm the nerves, true mental health is much more holistic.

  • Our feeble attempts to push back the Grim Reaper only sharpen its cruel bite, not dull it.

  • You live, acquire wisdom, sharpen your own awareness, and pursue your understanding of a good and meaningful life.

  • To do this it is necessary to slightly flatten all the fifths and sharpen the major thirds.

  • Mr. Blossom drew a jackknife from his pocket and began leisurely to sharpen a pencil.

  • Raf faced the misty figure, trying to force his memory to put features there, to sharpen outlines.

  • His calm, classic features began to whiten (and sharpen) in the frosty moonlight.

  • The subtleties of the trail sharpen both physical and mental sensibility.