sharply
adv
ˈʃɑːpli
adv
1
suddenly
and
by
a
large
amount
急剧地; 大幅度地
Prices
have
risen
sharply
over
the
last
few
months.
过去几个月里物价大幅度上涨。
His
politics
have
moved
sharply
to
the
right.
他的政治观点突然转向了右翼。
2
in
a
disapproving
or
unfriendly
way
严厉地,毫不客气地
‘What
do
you
mean
by
that?’
Paul
asked
sharply.
“你那样说是什么意思?”保罗厉声问道。
a
sharply
critical
report
一篇言辞苛刻的报道
3
quickly
and
suddenly
迅速地,突然地
Graham
looked
up
sharply,
startled
by
a
noise
behind
him.
格雷厄姆被身后的声音吓了一跳,猛然抬头看了看。
Emily
drew
in
her
breath
sharply.
埃米莉急促地吸气。
4
used
when
saying
that
two
things
are
clearly
and
noticeably
very
different
明显地,确切地
Opinion
is
sharply
divided
.
意见分歧明显。
His
beliefs
and
values
contrast
sharply
with
(=are
very
different
from)
his
father’s.
他的信仰和价值观与父亲截然不同。