sharper
- IPA[ˈSHärpər]
美式
- a swindler, especially at cards.
noun: sharper, plural noun: sharpers
- 相關詞
- (of an object) having an edge or point that is able to cut or pierce something: cut the cake with a very sharp knife keep tools sharp
- precisely (used after an expression of time): the meeting starts at 7.30 sharp
- a musical note raised a semitone above natural pitch.
- raise the pitch of (a note) by a semitone: if you raise a note by one fret, you have sharped the note
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an object) having an edge or point that is able to cut or pierce something: cut the cake with a very sharp knife keep tools sharp
- precisely (used after an expression of time): the meeting starts at 7:30 sharp
- a musical note raised a semitone above natural pitch.
- raise the pitch of (a note) by a semitone: if you raise a note by one fret, you have sharped the note
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a sharp edge or edges: sharp-edged weapons
Oxford Dictionary
- a sign placed before a musical note to indicate that it is to be raised two semitones.
Oxford Dictionary
- a sign placed before a musical note to indicate that it is to be raised two semitones.
Oxford American Dictionary
- very hungry: ‘Go to your supper. I venture you're pretty sharp-set.’
Oxford Dictionary
- having an acidic taste; tart: a sharp-tasting aromatic root
Oxford American Dictionary
- very hungry: “Go to your supper. I venture you're pretty sharp-set.”
Oxford American Dictionary
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