sharply
- IPA[ˈʃɑːpli]
英式
- with a sharp or steeply tapering edge or point;with a sudden, piercing physical sensation or effect; intensely
- 釋義
副詞
- 1. with a sharp or steeply tapering edge or point a sharply pointed tail sharply toothed jaws
- 2. with a sudden, piercing physical sensation or effect; intensely my mouth stings sharply champagne can be sharply acidic
- ▪ in a critical or hurtful manner; strongly or harshly the plans have been sharply criticized he made enemies by his sharply worded attacks on opponents
- 3. in a way that is distinct in outline or detail; clearly the waitress had a sharply defined jaw sharply delineated images
- 4. with a sudden and marked change; dramatically housing values have risen sharply a sharply deteriorating economy
- ▪ with a sudden change of direction his car swerved sharply to the left each roof has ends that curve sharply upward
- 5. with speed of perception, comprehension, or response a sharply observed account he had to react sharply to repel a shot at his near post
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- IPA[ˈSHärplē]
美式
- with a sharp or steeply tapering edge or point: a sharply pointed tail sharply toothed jaws
Oxford American Dictionary