sharply

英['ʃɑːpli] 美['ʃɑːrpli]
  • adv. 锐利地;严厉地;厉害地;轮廓清晰、线条分明地
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  • shabbat n.(犹太教)安息日(亦作Shabbos;Shabbas)
Adverb:
  1. in an aggressive manner;

    "she was being sharply questioned"

  2. in a well delineated manner;

    "the new style of Minoan pottery was sharply defined"

  3. changing suddenly in direction and degree;

    "the road twists sharply after the light"
    "turn sharp left here"
    "the visor was acutely peaked"
    "her shoes had acutely pointed toes"

  4. very suddenly and to a great degree;

    "conditions that precipitously increase the birthrate"
    "prices rose sharply"

1. She was thin and spare, with a sharply intelligent face.
她又高又瘦,一副精明过人的模样。

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2. In early trading in Tokyo, the dollar fell sharply against the yen.
在东京市场早市开盘时,美元对日元的比价急剧下跌。

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3. Any faults in the original cider stood out sharply after distillation.
原先苹果酒里的任何杂质在蒸馏后都会凸现出来。

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4. The daily toll of casualties has dropped off sharply.
每日伤亡人数已经大大减少。

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5. On either side of the tracks the ground fell away sharply.
跑道两侧都是很陡的斜坡。

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. Then, the decision made, she looked at him sharply.
      然后,她心意已决,目光锐利地看着吉姆。
    2. You should not criticize so sharply in his face.
      你不应该当面这么严厉地批评他。
    3. He was applauded by a summoned conference hall, but the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was sharply critical.
      会议厅里多数代表赞成他的观点,而联合国秘书长潘基文却严厉地批评了这种说法。