ʃɑːp adj
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INCREASE/CHANGE
增加/变化
a sharp increase, rise, fall etc happens suddenly and is great in amount 〔增长、上涨、下跌等〕急剧的,猛烈的;
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keep a sharp eye on sb
to watch someone very carefully, especially because you do not trust them 密切注意某人〔尤指因对其不信任〕
你要一直睁大眼睛看住这些孩子!
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TASTE
味道
having a slightly bitter taste 刺鼻的,辛辣的;
味道浓烈的切达干酪
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CLOTHES
衣服
attractive and fashionable 吸引人的,时髦的,入时的; BrE
托德穿无尾礼服看起来很时髦。
时髦的套装
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SHAPE
形状
not rounded or curved 尖突的,有突边的,线条分明的
棱角分明的五官
她母亲长着一个尖尖的小鼻子。
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GOOD AT NOTICING THINGS
观察入微的
able to see and notice details very well 〔观察力〕敏锐的,灵敏的
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WEATHER
天气
a very cold wind or a severe FROST 刺骨的寒风/寒霜
一阵凛冽的寒风吹过湖面。
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sharp practice
18. behaviour, especially in business, that is dishonest but not illegal [英] 〔尤指商业中合法但〕不诚实的交易手段 BrE
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be on the sharp end (of sth)
19. to experience the worst effects of something [英,非正式] 遭遇某事的最坏影响 BrE informal
处理顾客投诉的压力总是由我们来承受。
adv
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at ten-thirty/2 o’clock etc sharp
at exactly 10.30, 2.00 etc 在十点三十分/两点整等
我们将在一点三十分会面。
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look sharp
used to tell someone to do something quickly [英,过时] 〔用于叫别人〕赶快,赶紧 BrE old-fashioned
你如果赶紧去,也许能在他出发去伦敦前见到他。
23 played or sung at a slightly higher PITCH than is correct 〔演奏或演唱得比正确的音调〕略为偏高地;
noun
25 the sign ( #) in a line of written music used to show that a musical note should be raised 升号〔#,表示升半音〕